US MG, My how you've GROWN!!!

Mavin1

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As I admitted, I fell of the wagon, it's hard to quit playing online entirely. So re-downloaded CasinoShare US, (thank you Simmo) and to my surprise, it has a full compliment of games as it had before the transition, with a very few exceptions.
So I was totally thrilled to see Boogie Monsters, Mayan Princess, the precious metal ones and so many more back.
Hooray!!!! :thumbsup:

However, it does leave me a bit confused if there is still a difference from MG and the US clones?
 
It does indeed!!

Is it now ANY different to the crippled version US players had before, with no progressives & frozen to games issued prior to December 2009.

What was the point of all this then:confused:

If there is no difference, it is STILL Microgaming, even if it doesn't say so.

Pretty good outcome for US players though, since all that has happened in the end are "word games" and technicalities, you can STILL play pretty much as before, even if through different portals, and combined group accounts. I had feared the outcome would be far worse than this "fudge" that has been cobbled together.

The game is probably all down to "politic" and corporate deniability, rather than a further turn of the screw on US players. It would have helped if they could have issued the fully grown version straight away, which would have avoided a month of thoroughly pissed off US players getting no proper answers, if not lies, from the industry side.
 
Nope, no Thunderstruck 1 or 2, no Tombraider 1 or 2, no Spring Break. But they have now 153 Video Slots, 99 Classic slots, 98 BJ, VP, Roulette, Tables and other.
So not bad, seriously. Certainly better than nothing, that we in the US could have had. So I'm still keeping my hopes up that this software remains for the US players and that new US players will be able to enjoy it as well.
 
What about fruit machines?

I bet GoWild is really kicking themselves in the ass right about now, for screwing over American players and kicking us to the curb, without any notice, as they were living a pipe dream in thinking that they'd somehow be "overlooked" by MGS and allow American players to keep their accounts open and continue playing with the old software. :rolleyes:
 
Nope, no Thunderstruck 1 or 2, no Tombraider 1 or 2, no Spring Break. But they have now 153 Video Slots, 99 Classic slots, 98 BJ, VP, Roulette, Tables and other.
So not bad, seriously. Certainly better than nothing, that we in the US could have had. So I'm still keeping my hopes up that this software remains for the US players and that new US players will be able to enjoy it as well.

This is one of the things that puzzles me still. The move was SUPPOSEDLY about having a different product slanted more specifically towards US tastes; yet, no Spring Break (A distinctly AMERICAN tradition I am lead to believe, means little to us over here), no Alaskan Fishing, yet this is ANOTHER passtime more specific to AMERICANS who like the wilderness and outdoor pursuits. These are just TWO games that are PERFECTLY themed for American players, yet they have been dropped. It looks like this talk of developing a more US centered version was a complete load of bollocks, designed to appease the masses.

It seems that you are left with a bigger number of games than before, but these seem to have been picked at random, with NO consideration given to picking those more likely to appeal to American players than the rest of us.

What now? Will there be new games brought in by the new software supplier, or are they just Microgaming's puppet.

Go Wild certainly jumped the gun on this one, and it seems MGS DID give them almost what they wanted, but Go Wild wanted special treatment, and have everything THEIR way. Now they have lost all their US players, BUT these players can STILL more or less continue with their "crippled" MGS experience after a little window dressing, but NOT at Go Wild.

I remember years ago speaking with Jackpot Factory VIP support, and in conversation they told me that the US at the time was over 90% of their player base. Whilst things are probably more evenly balanced now, the UNNECESSARY loss of the entire US player base overnight still has to hurt, and SO CLOSE to a compromise too. If Go Wild had realised mid May that they were not going to get their way, and went with the migration plan that the others agreed to, they would STILL have their US players, even if at arms length on "gowild<dot>net" and with "Microgaming US" software.

Grand Prive were so impatient that they jumped ship to some completely different software, and now see that US players are STILL able to play a form of MGS for the forseeable future. I expect there will be NO going back and using the migration software for these groups though, because MGS and the new vendor (or puppet) will not allow it unless this is expanded to accepting new players.
 
Question?

What I don't understand, and maybe I am just out of the loop on this. Why doesn't Go Wild just move over to the same platform as the other microgaming casinos did? Is it not an option for them? Why would a casino spend so much time and effort marketing to the U.S players to shut them out?
 
What I don't understand, and maybe I am just out of the loop on this. Why doesn't Go Wild just move over to the same platform as the other microgaming casinos did? Is it not an option for them? Why would a casino spend so much time and effort marketing to the U.S players to shut them out?

There's another thread about this, and judging by the statement made by Floyd, the GoWild rep, they "didn't know" :rolleyes: that MGS would "really" pull the plug on American players, so they didn't even bother to notify us of what MAY happen. I found out that MGS pulled the plug by trying to log into my GW account and finding it locked, and going to Live Chat to find out what was going on.

The problem is, they knew full well what was going on days, if not months, in advance. They tried to play it off as if they were just as clueless about what was happening as the players were. Apparently they thought that they would be an exception to the US pullout and it would be business as usual.

For this reason alone, I wouldn't go back to GW even if they did offer the US version of MGS in the future.

I'm sure a lot of other US players feel the same way.
 
I now have Alaskan fishing, along with almost all my other favorites...
Boogie Monsters, Double O Cash, Fat Lady Sings, Franken Cash, Gypsy Queen, etc.
Still no thunderstruck, tally ho or spring break, BUT the selection is now a lot better,JMO.
Now, if I can only get a way to fund my account :rolleyes:
 
I keep getting junk mail from MG casinos about some number (either 50 or 90) of old slot themes are coming back, including Alaskan Fishing (wasn't it called Alaskan Fishking when it first came out?) and Thunderstruck 1.

I think the D-day they keep mentioning is June 21.

Personally I closed all my MG accounts earlier this week when I made 6 deposits between $25 and $60 and never even got above what I started with.
 
As of Monday here's the list from Villento..

Alaskan Fishing
Shalini : Beach Babes
Shalini : Bob's Bowling Bonanza
Shalini : Boogie Monsters
Shalini : Celtic Crown
Shalini : Days of the Tsar
Shalini : Dragon's Loot
Shalini : Fat Lady Sings
Shalini : First Past The Post
Shalini : Flight Zone
Shalini : Flying Circus
Shalini : Fortune Finder
Shalini : Glory of Rome
Shalini : Gypsy Queen
Shalini : Inca Gold
Shalini : Jellyfish Jaunt
Shalini : Jewels of the Orient
Shalini : Jolly Jester
Shalini : K9 Capers
Shalini : Kings of Cash
Shalini : Lady of the Orient
Shalini : Little Chief Big Cash
Shalini : Lucky Stars
Shalini : Mark of Medusa
Shalini : Mayan Princess
Shalini : Nutty Squirrel
Shalini : Path of the Penguin
Shalini : Pharaoh's Tomb
Shalini : Porky Payout
Shalini : Pure Platinum
Shalini : Quest for Beer
Shalini : Rainbows End
Shalini : Reel Baron
Shalini : Scoop the Cash
Shalini : Shiver Me Feathers
Shalini : Silver Fang
Shalini : Snow Honeys
Shalini : Spike's Nite Out
Shalini : Stash Of The Titans
Shalini : Sterling Silver
Shalini : Sunset Showdown
Shalini : The Adventures of Galactic Gopher
Shalini : The High Life
Shalini : Twin Samurai
Shalini : Witch Dr.
Shalini : Your Lucky Day
Shalini : Burning Desire
Shalini : Alley Cats
Shalini : Bearly Fishing
Shalini : Bomber Girls
Shalini : Dance of the Masai
Shalini : Double O' Cash
Shalini : Fearless Frederick
Shalini : Fighting Fish
Shalini : Franken Cash
Shalini : Get Rocked!
Shalini : Kung Fu Monkey
Shalini : Life's a Beach
Shalini : Liquid Gold
Shalini : Lucky Eggsplorer
Shalini : Lucky News Network
Shalini : Lucky Shot
Shalini : Lumber Cats
Shalini : Mardi Gras Fever
Shalini : Monster Meteors
Shalini : Polar Bash
Shalini : Polar Pioneers
Shalini : Sir Winsalot
Shalini : Star Appeal
Shalini : Stunt Pilot
Shalini : The Grand Circus
Shalini : Wooly World
 

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