Not a redundant retro video games outlet in Stevenage (although the name sounds like it) but rather a pretty awesome US manufacturer of slots and slot machines, Games Warehouse is busy forging a name for itself in the gaming industry.
If you've been in a pub or club in England in the past five years you've probably sunk a few quid into one of Games Warehouse's quiz machines (or 'skill with prizes' games) while the offshoot GW Games is focussing on churning out some top-quality online slots.
While GW won't win prizes for originality, their range of slots has been developed with the mobile and desktop crowd firmly in mind. Let's take a closer look at why Games Warehouse slots will be on your radar in the coming months.
Based in Derby in England and now into its second decade, Games Warehouse has risen to become one of the leading suppliers of video gaming terminals in Britain. They have more recently launched a decent portfolio of slots for mobile and desktop platforms.
Games Warehouse is perhaps best known for its range of SWPs (Skill With Prize) games provided in pubs and bars in the United State.
The firm's Paragon brand features low-stakes terminals with various quiz and trivia games offering low maximum prizes around $50.
However, Games Warehouse also develops content in partnership with other licence-owners like Endemol (with the Deal or No Deal and Million Pound Drop SWPs) and another British manufacturer, Bell-Fruit.