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However, I did spend almost two hours at the booth talking to Patti, Steve, Aaron and a few others.
First, a thank you to Patti for the two T-shirts, she was very nice and was able to offer a lot on where things stood with NTGL.
First, I did confirm that NTGL is considered its own company. If any funds are given to NTEK, they are a repayment of a loan. That is all. However, everyone who are entitled to shares of NTGL will receive those shares. As for audits, she confirmed they are just about done and just recently fielded some question from the auditors last week which leads me to believe, based on a post earlier from someone very knowledgeable on them, that this is about the last stage before release.
Both games were very impressive, and as Sittingbull stated, there were two sets of the games available for patrons. One set at the booth and another in the Main entrance front and center. No other games were in the Main Entrance area and it was clear the Expo wanted to show off what Nanotech had to offer.
I sent some pictures and video out to a couple of folks, one of which posted a link here for everyone to view. The video was from an Interview being conducted with Aaron from one of the local gaming paper. (Fantini's Gaming Report, from Fantini Research) www.fantiniresearch.com
It was also clear that Nanotech was in the forefront of Skilled based gaming as there was nothing even close to what they had to offer and I talked to a few industry folks working for one of the casino's that told me Nanotech was about a year ahead of anyone else and that IGT did not even have anything to offer at the show.
I was also able to see executives from a few of the Casino companies request meetings with Nanotech after the expo. As I said, everyone seemed to know who they were and loved the games.
However, please note, as this is for the pinhead bashers who I know for sure are totally clueless about NTGL, is that although the games were a big hit, it was the software(Patent Pending) Math Model that made the games so popular as that this can be used on a very wide variety of games.
I spent a great deal of time talking to Steve as well. Very intelligent man with a passion for what he is doing. I watched him discuss the finer points of the game with many industry folks eager to find out how they came up with the concepts.
Aaron was very excited as well, and took the extra time to demonstrate the game for reporters. One thing I took away is that like Steve, his passion is for gaming and NTGL. I did not get the impression they are willing to sell anytime soon at all.
As for any doubts about them getting a prototype on the floor of a Casino, I left having no doubt at all.
Last, I will also say I expect they will be making some upcoming announcements as that the ball is really starting to roll, and the industry has stood up and taken notice of this little company and what they have to offer.
I am very happy knowing we are going to get shares of this new company. Going to be a great ride folks...................