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The Electronic GameCard, a credit card-sized pocket game that adds up to 80 spins to Instant Win gaming in a selfcontained device, has successfully completed an inspection, evaluation and approval of security by Gaming Laboratories International, Inc (GLI).
"We're thrilled to bits," said Electronic Game Card Inc's Head of Production and Game Design, Simon Gynne. "Effectively, we now have our own gaming category. GLI has endorsed our claims regarding the hardware and software, and in particular its security and tamper evidence facilities."
"It was important to the company and its continued revenue growth to have a highly respected, and totally independent, test organisation like Gaming Laboratories International validate our Electronic GameCard security, product hardware and software integrity," a spokesman for the company explained.
"The successful GLI test takes our product to the next level of international Gaming acceptance and the creation of a new standard for secure, standalone, extended play and instant win products. This validation, in addition to our licence as a NIGC Class II device, creates a formidable competitive advantage for our company."
The GLI tests focused on integrity against external manipulation of the GameCard for fraudulent prize and points awards and failed to breach, without obvious evidence, the product to alter any points or prize totals which may have lead to fraudulent award claims.
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