Archive for May, 2007

Get your game on with Jellyfish Jaunt

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

Two new slot games were released yesterday: Jellyfish Jaunt and Game On!

The latest new 5 reel, 25 pay-line video slot takes you to mysterious undersea locales where opportunities abound to discover large treasures and a raft of other rewards, all available now on Jellyfish Jaunt.

Against a backdrop of strange lantern fish and other undersea life forms, deep diving submarines act as Scatter building blocks for winning combinations, at the same time triggering Free Spin rewards with triple multiplication possibilities. Three or more submarines will deliver 15 Free Spins, and you can not only win rewards within those spins but trigger further free spins, too.

The action is fast and dynamic, making for an enthralling gaming experience with an unusual ambience. Jellyfish Jaunt is online now at River Belle Online Casino, Jackpot City Online Casino, Lucky Nugget Online Casino and The Gaming Club.

Grassroots Campaign Against UIGEA Launched in the UK

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

UK companies, UC group and Baker Tilly Accountants, have announced the introduction of the “Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative”, in support of recent moves to regulate Internet gambling in the US.

The initiative is set to stand in opposition to the blanket prohibitive legislation in the US in the form of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. In addition, a re-opening of the US market would see the return of significant profits to both companies.

UC Group has fought the UIGEA since its inception, and can offer technology to detect compulsive gambling as well as money laundering and underage gambling. This will support Barney Frank’s proposed bill for a legal and regulated online gambling industry.

“The Initiative is both to educate parts of the public as well as to garner grassroots support from other companies, organizations and individuals for the (Barney Frank’s) legislation,” said spokesman Jeff Sandman of Hyde Park Communications.

According to Jeffrey Oldham of Direct Impact, specialists in grassroots mobilisation, the initiative is a novel use of grassroots tactics.