The cabinet introduces upgraded capabilities including intelligent synchronized bank lighting, state of the art sound and graphic packages, a digital display deck and compatibility with IT's patented Simple Sign Display Kit. The introduction of the Infinity U23 cabinet solidifies IT as a competitive threat in the gaming industry. IT begins a strategic rollout to several key jurisdictions in the gaming industry. IT introduces their first suite of casino game titles to market, including player favorites Crazy Money® and King of Bling®. The popular Daily Contest prize format debuts and is adapted to later versions of Golden Tee. PowerPutt, a video mini-golf game, proves to be another IT hit, with 3 versions leading to PowerPutt LIVE. IT sees an opportunity for expanding their expertise with adult-oriented video entertainment and begins the long journey to become a licensed manufacturer of Class-III electronic gaming machines. Annual course updates, with additional features and hardware improvements, have helped to maintain a passionate and growing player base for over 10 years. Wireless ITNet connectivity, instant access to stats, more prize contest formats, and customizable golfers make the game more accessible to a wider audience. The fifth and most recent version of Golden Tee launches with dramatic improvements in hardware, software and game features. Silver Strike receives 2 version updates over the next few years, with the latest version, Silver Strike LIVE, still in operation in thousands of locations across the country. Silver Strike Bowling, IT's fourth generation of video bowling games, joins the lineup with spectacular 3D game play and ITNet compatibility. Big Buck Hunter is also introduced as a sister title, with ITNet game play and skill tournaments added. More than $50 million in cash prizes are awarded through skill tournaments over its 5 year life cycle. The fourth generation of the popular Golden Tee Golf franchise explodes across North America, England, Australia and New Zealand, on an expanded online system now called ITNet. The reliable system and procedures resonate with players and machine owners alike and moves Golden Tee Golf into an unprecedented entertainment category. IT pioneers a method of communicating with thousands of game units across the country to offer automated skill-based contests with cash prizes. The third version of Golden Tee Golf debuts with robust custom hardware, better graphics and gameplay, and an all-new cabinet that catches on early and opens the door for location-based video entertainment. IT develops and markets over 15 unique coin-op titles under the Strata brand, including Strata Bowling, Arlington Horse Racing, Golden Tee Golf II, Time Killers and BloodStorm. The original coin-op golf game enjoys a modest success, and positions the trackball as a unique control device for future game versions and titles. The success of this title, particularly in street locations, sets the stage for future coin-op titles. IT develops and manufactures an inexpensive hardware platform and unique game play for IT's first coin-op game, Capcom Bowling. The entire thing was attached to a microfilm-based recorder – the Stromberg Carlson ‘SC 4020’, which took hours to read and record the data.IT is founded by Elaine Hodgson and Richard Ditton in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, developing a wide range of entertainment products for a variety of platforms and publishers. This system was designed to transform the graphics-based input into output to be fed into a IBM ‘7094’ (200 Kflop/s). The resolution on the monitor was 1024×1024. The Bell Labs ‘Graphic 1’ computer system consisted of a Digital Equipment Corporation ‘PDP-5’ computer coupled with input devices such as the ‘Type 370’ light pen and Teletype Corporation ‘Teletype Model 33’ keyboard, married to a Digital Equipment Corporation ‘Type 340’ precision incremental display backed by 36-bit Ampex ‘RVQ’ buffer memory capable of storing 4096 ‘words’. Featuring the ‘Graphic 1’ computer system which itself was designed by Bell Labs we get a taste of digital music composition, electronic circuit design, digital movie production, digital voice modulation, etc. An interesting short film that was originally released in 1968 by Bell Telephone Laboratories, The Incredible Machine details the advancements being made in the field of computing and digital technology at the time.
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