
Casino Floors
For licensed operators, the plan starts with jurisdictional notes, cabinet theme mix, service access, jackpot visibility, and documentation ownership.
Konami helps different venue types choose a practical game mix. The right answer depends on guests, staffing, service access, compliance needs, and the amount of attention each attraction should command.
Use these cards as a starting point. Your advisor can help refine cabinet count, attraction blend, power, cashless readiness, and training needs for the actual site.

For licensed operators, the plan starts with jurisdictional notes, cabinet theme mix, service access, jackpot visibility, and documentation ownership.

FECs need attractions that are easy to supervise, simple to explain, and strong enough to support busy weekends and party traffic.

Distributed sites benefit from predictable parts, clear cashless reporting, and cabinets that can be exchanged without disrupting the host location.

Hospitality spaces often need approachable games, modest sound levels, durable finishes, and layouts that do not block lobby or lounge circulation.

Simulation attractions require a careful look at tracking volume, cleaning cycles, headset storage, queue displays, and staff scripts for first-time players.

These locations reward bright anchors, quick-play mechanics, reliable cashless systems, and games that can fit between traffic peaks.
Send the type of venue you run, the approximate footprint, and the opening goal. We will help you narrow the catalogue to a realistic first pass.