Brent sets sights on repeat Star Performance in Dublin

Following a host of debut appearances in London, Brent is aiming to stage another glittering line-up when it brings a selection of its 'Star Performer' games to AmEx 2009.

Mick Kennedy takes centre stage for Brent Sales at the Dublin show, ably supported by Conrad Brown, whilst Steve Short and Darrell Simmonds play lead roles for Brent Electronic and Chris Bell treads the boards for the company's kiddie rides division.

Highlights on stands 22-25 will include Bandai Namco Games' Razing Storm, the new big-screen twin shooting video from the Time Crisis team, and Nirin, a high octane linkable motor bike simulator. Doctor Who is another newcomer; developed by Brent and Fantasy Entertainment, this BBC-licensed imaging kiosk offers end-users a time-travelling experience with a memento of their journey. Two new redemption games from ICE will also feature in Dublin: the towering Free Fallin' Max skill game and football-themed Hat Trick. Namco's skill-game superstar Clena-Flex will also be demonstrating a football prize set-up, as well as a new configuration to vend Face Bank, the latest interactive piggybank phenomenon exclusively available through Brent Electronic. Postman Pat Gyrocopter and Finley the Fire Engine are just two of several new licensed kiddie rides added to the portfolio.

Mick Kennedy, Brent's Head of Sales for the UK and Ireland, commented: "The Dublin Show is very close to our hearts and eagerly anticipated each year. We look forward to renewing acquaintances with many of our Irish customers and sharing the secrets of yet another superb line-up of games."