All Slots Online Casino Introduces No Payline Slot, Burning Desire

Online slot software providers are constantly tweaking their products to become the innovator of Internet gaming of the future. At the All Slots online casino, which is powered by Microgaming, the future is already here and it involves a slot game with no pay lines.

All Slots, in conjunction with the Jackpot Factory Network, has introduced the Burning Desire video slot just in time for Valentine's Day. The slot features new game innovation with no pay lines. Players simply win based on how many of each symbol they receive on the reels.

The game is played with the typical characters of tens through aces. Each of them have certain payouts based on how many of them appear on the five reel slot. There is also large bells with flames coming off of them and BAR symbols.

The key to Burning Desire, however, is the bonus round. Free spins are awarded for attaining three or more gold coins that promote the Microgaming brand. Once inside the free spin round, all winning combinations are tripled.

The game offers 243 different ways to win, and the advantage of no pay lines is obvious upon playing the casino game. If any of the symbols pop up on the screen in three or more of the reels, a player is a winner.

Unfortunately for online casino players in the US, they can not yet play the no pay line slots. Microgaming forced all casinos powered by them to stop accepting new US players as of late last year.

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February 5, 2009
Posted By Terry Goodwin
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Atronic Launches New Casino Floor Network

Atronic Systems, the systems arm of Atronic International launched a completely new casino floor network at IGE.

Atronic International managing director Thierry Aiglon told a press conference at the show: "When Atronic acquired MIS six years ago to form Atronic Systems, we made sure the hardware and software was reliable and retained the customer base.

"We added new modules and came up with a new platform and hardware. In the meantime we have won a lot of market share but recently we felt the time was right to introduce another new platform. That new platform is here now. We have been listening to operators and the result is Crystal.net."

Atronic's Simon Dorsen went into the technical detail. "The demands on a casino management system are much greater than they used to be. We have listened really hard to our customers and it became clear that a priority is for operators to keep players, especially first time players. This system helps them to do that - and at a reasonable price."

Crystal net is the evolution of the older CrystalWeb system. "Operators can migrate easily from one to the other," said Dorsen. "The new system delivers what operators want in today's market. We believe it is the most powerful mobile device in the industry and that it is as future proof as possible. The road map includes both sports betting and server-based gaming."

It was also revealed that an order from one of the world's leading operators would be announced soon. "It is a very powerful system," added Dorsen. "Its touchscreen is the most advanced on the market - operators wanted the capacity to design the screen the way they want."

Sports events can be relayed on the screen and customers can order drinks using it. "It's all about streamlining for operators. There is a unique feature that operators can use to increase loyalty. It allows them to grab and secure players and increase play time."

Atronic has also aimed for a seamless upgrade. "We didn't want operators to have to change servers or cabling. There's no need to change the hardware. As for the player, the machine recognises nationality, favourite drink, etc. It is completely customised."

News Sources:- Intergameonline
3rd February 2009
By Phil Clegg