![]() Holland met Florimont in the mid-1970s in 1980 they started True-Data, a computer design company that performed contract work for Zenith Data Systems. Holland previously worked for the Pennsylvania-based S&S Amusements. Edmund Florimont previously worked with Ricci as co-owners of 200 arcades in New Jersey, as well as helping design electric shooting galleries for Disneyland and amusements for Bally. ![]() Florimont, had his own amusement game company, the Greyhound Amusement Device Company, which he founded in 1946 to market his electro-mechanical greyhound racing simulation game-one of the first of its kind. Greyhound Electronics was founded by Edmund Florimont ( c. The company's grey-market selling of its amusement-only video poker machines-illegally modified to pay out vouchers to customers-in the northeast and in California became known after its co-owners were arrested in 1990 on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and promotion of gambling (later downgraded to just promotion of gambling). The company flourished in the 1980s and 1990s as a manufacturer and seller of arcade games, skill cranes and background music players, as well as various other amusement devices. ![]() ( GEI sometimes spelled as Grayhound Electronics), was an American manufacturer of traditional and electronic amusement games based in Toms River, New Jersey.
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