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1980: IGT incorporated in Nevada to facilitate its initial public offerring
1985: IGT formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, IGT-Australia, to manufacture gaming devices for the Australian market
1986: Megabucks, the first wide area progressive slot system, launched in Nevada
1986: IGT appointed an exclusive distributor for Europe and North Africa and authorized its New Jersey distributor to sell IGT products in the Caribbean
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1987: IGT appointed Indo Pacific to distribute its products in Southeast Asia
1988: IGT established CMS International, a wholly-owned subsidiary, to manage certain gaming operations for the company, initialliy in the Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah, Nevada
1989: CMS began leasing the Treasury Club Casino in Sparks, Neada, and held interests in the Silver Club and Antigua's King's Casino.
1990: CMS ceased operations in the Mizpah Hotel, and begins operations in the El Capitan Casino in Tonopah, Nevada
1990: IGT establishes the Iowa Riverboat Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary that held interests in the President casino riverboat and Blackhawk Hotel (Davenport, Iowa) and the Admiral riverboat (St. Louis, Missouri)
1990: IGT-Japan established
1991: Deadwood, South Dakota Megabucks began operations
1992: IGT-Europe established in the Netherlands
1992: IGT divests itself of CMS and IRC, leaving casino operations; it also sold its Nevada gaming route to Jackpot Enterprises
1993: IGT-Iceland established to provide equipment and support for that country's video lottery operations
1993: IGT-Argentina established in Buenos Aires
1994: IGT-Brazil established in Sao Paulo
1996: IGT-Peru established in Lima
1996: IGT entered the pachisuro market in Japan
1996: IGT introduced its successful Wheel of Fortune and Game King slots
1996/7: New corporate headquarters built in Reno, Nevada
2000: IGT's EZ Pay system, a ticket in/ticket out slot machine payment system, completed its Nevada field tests at the Fiesta casino (Las Vegas) and was approved for operation
2001: EZ Pay slots became widely installed (ref)
2001: IGT acquired, via merger, Anchor Gaming
2002: IGT created its Lottery Division
2003: IGT sold Anchor Gaming's Nevada slot route to Herbst Gaming
2003: IGT acquired via merger Acres Gaming
2005: IGT formed IGT-Canada
2005: IGT created an Asian division based in Macau, S.A.R.
2005: IGT acquried Wagerworks
2006: IGT installed its first server-based slots at the Barona Casino, California
2006: IGT completed its acquisition of Venture Catalyst Incorporated
2008: IGT completed their acquisition of Cyberview Technology, a company with intellectual property and experience in the field of server-based-gaming.
2009: IGT's sbX system (server-based technology) goes live at ARIA Resort & Casino
2010: IGT won 'Best Slot Manufacturer' at 2010 International Gaming Awards
2010: IGT announced new Service Window Solution for Legacy Video Games
2012: IGT acquires Double Down Interactive