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Slot machines - I know nothing and have questions

By xsvtoys

6 years ago


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  • Latest reply 6 years ago by erak
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    #12 6 years ago

    I have several myself but much prefer the New era slots that use software preferably the WMS and Bally games (Odd how I still follow those companies??) Over the mechanical one arm bandits you can quickly swap out the software and have a completely new game. Yes, these are Very much like todays pinball with many similar boards and displays. In our house its basically an inhouse 401k. Mama or others can play but money does Not leave! Unless you win. Print a ticket and play some other time. lol Even have the Very hard to find Pinball Slot made by Barcrest! Customized it and had my wife paint a custom sign for our Kasino. Yes, our last name starts with K....

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    #14 6 years ago

    LOVE that "The old Mill" Slot! Looks amazing!!!

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    #30 6 years ago
    Quoted from IdahoRealtor:

    I've heard when you have random non-pinball guests the slots get played way more than the pins. At least this seems to be the case with the newer slots. Great audio. Great animations. Lots of bonus modes. Much bigger fun factor than the old 3-reel slots. Not cheap, but cheaper than pins. Helps to know a slot technician for occasional breakdowns and dead batteries.
    This dude has some good ones.

    Crap I thought that was my basement! Have pretty much the same selection but at least one is a Barcrest Pinball to keep the theme appropriate. As for the question from #jesperpark Go to NewLifeGames forum and post the same picture and questions. That forum is to slots what Pinside is to Pinball. And yes they have off the wall collectors also. If there is a part needed or info on the game you posted you Will find it there. Very helpful and I learned Everything you would ever want to know about slots on that site. Good Luck. FYI, that slot and era should have run you around 250 ish at most hope you didn't pay more.

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