First Look - April 2008
John E. Taylor, Jr., President, CEO and Director of GameLogic, introduces the company with a Q&A.
First Look: In the United States, the combination of the Internet and gaming is in its infancy what does GameLogic hope to contribute to this new space? Read the full story
Mass High Tech - November 2, 2007
Donald Trump has said, "you're hired" to Waltham's GameLogic Inc. Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. in Atlantic City has hired GameLogic to provide all three of its New Jersey properties with online gaming modules aimed at developing new customers and providing existing "club" customers frequent casino customers and VIPs with off-site promotions and entertainment.
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Casino Enterprise Management - August, 2007
As you undoubtedly know, gambling is a highly regulated activity. Operating a casino without government approval is potentially hazardous and, at least, inconvenient. Read the full story
Casino Journal - August, 2007
While not a casino promotion (yet), this is one with tremendous casino potential. GameLogic is a software/Web site/promotion company that is legally creating "pseudo online gaming" opportunities, already being licensed in Nevada, New Jersey and Mississippi. Read the full story
Casino Journal - August, 2007
John E. Taylor Jr. has been named chief executive officer. Taylor, who remains the company's president, replaces GameLogic founder and serial entrepreneur Steven N Kane, who will continue to work closely with management as a member of the company's board of directors.
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Online-Casinos - June 27, 2007
GameLogic to offer ShuffleMaster's proprietary table game content on its Internet-based player loyalty system.
Another ShuffleMaster non-exclusive content license has been awarded, this time to player loyalty and acquisition specialist GameLogic Inc. Read the full story
Venture Wire - June 23, 2007
Venture capital firms have gambled once again on GameLogic Inc., a developer of online gaming software for casinos and lotteries that in recent months has faced a patent lawsuit and a change in leadership. Read the full story
Games & Technology Report - February 9, 2007
Dover Downs Hotel & Casino recently announced the launch of FunPlay, a suite of casino-style games with no real money ever wagered playable for free to anyone visiting the property's Web site, www.doverdowns.com.
Global Gaming Business - December, 2006
As the casino industry struggles with its presence on the internet and the legal status of online gaming, some companies are designing products and services that will allow casinos to address users of the internet in a legal and profitable manner. GameLogic is one of those companies.
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Boston.com - November 10, 2006
GameLogic, a Waltham provider of new media strategies and solutions to the gaming industry, and Ingenio, a subsidiary of Loto-Quebec, said today they have established a licensing agreement that ends their litigation over Ingenio's patents. Read the full story
Midwest Gaming & Travel - August, 2006
According to Dr. Don Catlin, author of The Lottery Book: The Truth Behind the Numbers, scratch-off tickets are one of the better bets offered by state lotteries. The scratch-off tickets may not have the life-changing jackpots offered by the lottery drawings, but they do usually return more of the money collected in the prize pool to the players and they give you a better chance of winning something. Read the full story
iGaming Business - May 24, 2006
GameLogic has announced the appointment of two new directors. Vaughn Place becomes Director of Client Development with Rob Salassi taking the role of Director of Casino Marketing. Read the full story
Boston Business Journal - May 18, 2006
Startup GameLogic Inc. has received $3 million of debt financing from Hercules Technology Growth Capital Inc., the company said on Thursday. Read the full story
Boston Business Journal - May 12-18, 2006
Waltham outfit needs state-by-state approval for Playaway offering
GameLogic Inc. envisions people lounging in their living rooms playing "Grapes of Cash" on laptops by spinning bananas, grapes and watermelons with the click of a mouse. New regulatory approvals have given the company a gambling foothold in three states as it looks to spread its product nationwide. Read the full story
Business Press - May 1, 2006
Although a new, online game platform deployed at six Northern Nevada casinos may look, walk and quack like Internet gambling, casino executives, regulators and the game makers themselves insist that it is anything but. While casino-oversight boards have given the PlayAway platform, manufactured by Massachusetts-based GameLogic, the thumbs-up, the verdict of customers remains to be seen. Read the full story
Nevada Appeal - April 27, 2006
Boston-based company creates the illusion of online gambling and it's legal
Some prefer to do it in the quiet of their own home. Crouched over the computer. Eyes glued to the screen.
The shady and illegal online gambling world has now been brought into the light. Carson City residents who favor the privacy of wheeling and dealing in front of the PC no longer have to do business with an off-shore company. Read the full story
Online-Casinos - April 27, 2006
The Nevada Appeal News reported on closer convergance between (illegal in Nevada) online gambling and playing games for reward using the Internet this week in a story on the PlayAway concept. Read the full story
Mass High Tech - April 17, 2006
The electronic gambling industry be it racing, slots, casinos or state lotteries is still trying to find its identity in the Internet era. Technology, politics and the law play equal roles in determining product offerings. John Taylor Jr., the newly appointed president of Waltham's GameLogic Inc. knows this as well as anyone. He spent 10 years at Rhode Island-based GTech Corp., a billion-dollar provider of online lottery systems for state and federal lottery programs around the world. Taylor also worked as a senior staffer during Edward DiPrete's administration in the late 1980s and early '90s. Read the full story
VentureWire - March 17, 2006
Venture-backed GameLogic Inc., which develops online gaming software for casinos and lotteries, has appointed John Taylor as president and board member.
The Gaming Industry Daily Report - March 16, 2006
GameLogic announced the appointment of John Taylor, Jr. as president and a member of its board of directors. Taylor joins GameLogic from Snowmark Corp. where he was a managing partner but before that was corporate VP for GTECH. GameLogic dubs themselves as the founders of virtual-play gaming platforms for lotteries and casinos.
VentureWire - February 10, 2006
Waltham, MA (VENTUREWIRE) Venture capitalists are seeing attractive odds in GameLogic Inc., a company that has closed on an $18.6 million series V round for its online gaming software for casinos and lotteries.
The Deal.com - February 9, 2006
Waltham, Mass.-based GameLogic Inc. has raised $18.6 million in a Series B financing led by Bain Capital Ventures of Boston. Existing investors General Catalyst Partners of Cambridge, Mass. and Maveron, LLC of Seattle participated. The company has developed a regulatory-compliant gaming playform, PlayAway, designed to enable legal casinos and government-sponsored lotteries to stay connected to players anywhere there's a computer. The company expects to launch its PlayAway product in New Jersey during the second quarter of 2006 and it is being installed in several casinos in Nevada, according to the company.
Mass High Tech - February 6, 2006
GameLogic Inc. has raised a total of $18.6 million in Series B financing led by Bain Capital Ventures, with existing investors General Catalyst Partners and Maveron LLC participating. Read the full story