as posted 7.20.07 at Casino-News-Online.com:
Online casino software developer Atlantis Internet Group Corp (ATIG) recently announced the launch of a new online slots casino featuring legendary entertainers called Motown Legends Casino.
The online slots games will have 1960s music legends like The Four Tops and The Miracles used on the casino games. Real estate magnate and co-founder of Detroit’s land-based MotorCity Casino, Herb Strather, has also joined in the deal and will help to develop the online site.
ATIG specializes in online casino games and slot machine software and said that the new site will showcase modified online casino games alongside jukebox-style slots where players can listen to music while playing.
"This is a part of our latest product line that allows players to visit our online casino, play their favourite casino games and listen to their favourite hits at the same time,” said Donald L Bailey, Chief Executive Officer of ATIG.
Although Strather is considered among the founder of MotorCity Casino and was reportedly instrumental in the campaign that narrowly won voter approval of gaming in Detroit; Strather, Michael Malik and several others were among a handful of notable business people who were denied gambling licenses by the Michigan Gaming Control Board and as a result were forced to sell their "shares" in MotorCity Casino before the gambling hall opened for business.
Online gambling perhaps is void of the same stumbling blocks those like Strather and Malik faced when licensing was required.
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