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Title: Unidesa Gaming Machines
Post by: asgard on January 28, 2009, 09:00:37 PM
So this guy is closing down his Gaming Lounge and selling his machines, 30 in all. I went to look at them today but I am not familiar with the name, the name of the manufacturer is Unidesa Gaming from Spain. Does anyone have any experience/opinoin with/on these machines ? The guy is asking $25,000 U.S. for the lot.


Title: Re: Unidesa Gaming Machines
Post by: Op-Bell on January 29, 2009, 04:07:18 AM
Unidesa is a well known outfit in Europe and South America. Sometimes also known as Circasa.

http://www.unidesagaming.com/html/producto-test.php?idioma=1&catpro=2 (http://www.unidesagaming.com/html/producto-test.php?idioma=1&catpro=2)



Title: Re: Unidesa Gaming Machines
Post by: SAT (aka GANDHI) on January 31, 2009, 08:59:41 PM
So this guy is closing down his Gaming Lounge and selling his machines, 30 in all. I went to look at them today but I am not familiar with the name, the name of the manufacturer is Unidesa Gaming from Spain. Does anyone have any experience/opinoin with/on these machines ? The guy is asking $25,000 U.S. for the lot.

I have worked with them before.  Once you know them it's easy to operate/repair them.  Since they are from Spain, you can expect some things done different from what we are used to see in slots like IGT, Bally, WMS.... etc, etc..

I put mi info/experience available to you through this line mate.

BTW:  what models does the guy have in it's lot???  S-200 , S-300 or S-400 ???

Cheers


Title: Re: Unidesa Gaming Machines
Post by: asgard on January 31, 2009, 09:47:48 PM
Thanks SAT, I haven't made a decision yet but if I do buy them you'll be the first to know.


Title: Re: Unidesa Gaming Machines
Post by: a69mopar on January 31, 2009, 10:29:42 PM
I'm pretty sure april had a bunch of these before, the price was much lower but may have been a different model.  the manuals are available for download on their site.

Thanks,
Wayne