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Casino Data Systems to Install Multi-Site Progressive Link in Nevada Casinos

14 June 2001

LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Casino Data Systems (Nasdaq: CSDS) announced today that the company has received formal approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board for its newest, exciting multi-site progressive jackpot link -- BIG SHOT!.

This approval allows the company to commercialize its newest progressive link in casinos throughout Nevada.

Based on CDS' highly successful Deluxe Stepper series of games, BIG SHOT! features a popular ``jump to win'' nudge feature for more winning combinations, as well as a bonus ``reel'' that pays up to 4,000 bonus credits.

BIG SHOT! also offers a rapid-hit progressive jackpot that resets at $200,000. Currently available in a 25-cent game, BIG SHOT! will soon be available in a dollar denomination as well.

``With the tremendous response our Deluxe Stepper games have received from players, we are delighted to offer a progressive link featuring these popular games,'' said Dave Lucchese, V.P. of Games and Gaming for Casino Data Systems.

``BIG SHOT! features all the things players love about our Deluxe Stepper games, with the added excitement of chance to win at least $200,000. With a theoretical jackpot hit frequency that rivals the most popular progressive games available, BIG SHOT! games have what it takes to be top performers in casinos everywhere.''

Casino Data Systems is a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative, technology-driven products for the gaming industry.

The company's diversified product line reaches into virtually all facets of the casino floor, including casino management systems, games and meters, multiple site progressive systems and casino signage.

For more information, visit the Casino Data Systems site.

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