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Rocket Gaming's Gold Series Awards Another Win

Publish Date
December 1, 2010
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December 1, 2010 – Rocket Gaming Systems® (Rocket) is proud to announce that its popular Gold Series games have awarded another top progressive prize to a lucky winner on November 23, 2010. With this latest win, the Gold Series has awarded over $5 million in top prizes this year alone.


A lucky player won $1,032,000.53 playing the Gold Series game Golden Sunrise® at the Cimarron Bingo Casino in Perkins, OK. The Cimarron Casino is owned and operated by the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.


The Gold Series games are comprised of Rocket’s successful line of selected Class II titles, which are now offered as both video and mechanical reel (stepper) games. There are currently seven Gold Series video titles and three Gold Series stepper titles available. Each game provides players with a wide array of entertaining bonus screens for a full featured gaming experience. Most importantly, all Gold Series players compete for a top progressive prize of over $1,000,000.
Gold Series games are now playing in over 100 locations across the United States.


“We’re very pleased to have awarded over $5,000,000 in top progressive prizes through the Gold Series in 2010,” said Rocket CEO/President Ron Harris.


As a proud supporter of the National Indian Gaming Association, Rocket has donated $300,000 to date from revenue generated by the Gold Series in support of NIGA’s mission of protecting tribal sovereignty.


Rocket Gaming Systems, a business enterprise of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Business Development Authority, provides linked interactive electronic gaming systems and player stations for central determinant gaming markets. Rocket provides games to its customers through a nationwide, high-speed communications network that lets players in multiple facilities simultaneously compete against one another for wide area progressive jackpots.

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