Live from G2E: Day 1
Tuesday, October 5, 2004 More from this date
Indianz.Com is in Las Vegas for the Global Gaming Expo! And so is everyone else, so it seems.
Held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, G2E has drawn a whos-who of Indian gaming and those eager to get their hands on the $18 billion industry. There are government officials, government lawyers, tribal lawyers, tribal gaming commissioners and gaming manufacturers in the house. That's a lot of overlap, in case you were wondering.
The conference didn't start until today but Monday was reserved for the the G2E Training Conference. The trade show hadn't even opened yet the place was definitely moving. The sessions we attended were still packed at 4:20pm! Even the presenters were shocked. Here are some of our favorite moments on Day 1 of G2E.
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