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  1. There was a brief period in the late 90’s for about 5 years, maybe a little more, where the future of British gaming (a bold claim in attract mode) was pushed by this manufacturer. Great innovative lo tech games and a few mid techs, that initially relied on a bagatelle feature, that claimed to be random. However, big money could be won, when the machine clawed through your savings to become happy. I think they was based in Cannock in the West Mids, and after a while, they was consumed by a bigger company, and then disappeared. So...does anyone truly know what happened to the future of AWP?, and is the tech beyond emulation?. Just seems to be one of those techs that has been kicked to the kerb. Statto
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