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Video Gaming Technologies is an American supplier of gambling machines. VGT was founded in 1991 in Franklin, Tennessee by Jon Yarbrough. VGT was privately owned, until it was bought in October 2014 by the Australian company Aristocrat Leisure for about US$1.3 billion, increasing its gambling machines in North America from 8,200 to 28,400. VGT develops casino games for Class II gaming markets in the U.S.

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  • Video Gaming Technologies is an American supplier of gambling machines. VGT was founded in 1991 in Franklin, Tennessee by Jon Yarbrough. VGT was privately owned, until it was bought in October 2014 by the Australian company Aristocrat Leisure for about US$1.3 billion, increasing its gambling machines in North America from 8,200 to 28,400. VGT develops casino games for Class II gaming markets in the U.S. (en)
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  • Video Gaming Technologies is an American supplier of gambling machines. VGT was founded in 1991 in Franklin, Tennessee by Jon Yarbrough. VGT was privately owned, until it was bought in October 2014 by the Australian company Aristocrat Leisure for about US$1.3 billion, increasing its gambling machines in North America from 8,200 to 28,400. VGT develops casino games for Class II gaming markets in the U.S. (en)
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