Games4You Awarded Nevada License
04 August 2009

Games4You, an American gaming industry solutions provider, has announced that it has received a manufacturing and distributing license from the Nevada Gaming Commission.
The Arizona firm revealed that it passed the Nevada Gaming Commission’s Control Board without objection on July 23 and now joins a group of less than 300 companies from around the world to carry this licensure.
'The license is a large part of Games4You's commitment to providing our clients with full service game content development and engineering services,' said Michael Gauselmann, Chairman for Games4You.
'This allows us to position ourselves for the future of networked gaming, increased consumption of games and decentralised research and development.'
The Nevada license allows Games4You to engineer and develop games on any approved target electronic gaming device in the state. In addition, the firm can also expand solutions offered to its clients in software, hardware, mathematics and imbedded systems development.
'In the past, we could only do pieces of the game development puzzle as the regulations would allow,' said Dave Tucker, Co-Managing Director for Games4You.
'Now we can provide complete solutions to our customers and take games from intellectual property creation to full system target platform development. We can supply cutting-edge games and engineering solutions through the lab and onto the casino floor.'
The license also covers distribution of electronic gaming equipment into Nevada allowing Games4You’s products to be placed in the state’s marketplace. This will give the firm the option of distributing its electronic gaming devices in the Nevada market.
'We are actively upholding the standards of Nevada to ensure the integrity of our industry and to ensure that our games and solutions are able to be tested and proven in the casinos of Nevada for the global marketplace,” said Jason Stage, Co-Managing Director for Games4You.
“We are excited for the future and look forward to being a part of creating the next generation of games for Las Vegas and beyond.'



