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A colorful slotmachine filled
with symbols dedicated to a phenomenon known in bars, clubs
and of course casinos. This slotmachine is a 5 reel 9 payline
game with a wild, multiplier symbol, a scatter symbol, a Free
Spins bonus game, and a Gamble bonus game. Coin sizes start at
$0.01 and go up to $2. You can play a maximum of 45 coins in
total. All wins pay from left to right except the scatters.
When you hit 5 Wild symbols on an activated payline, you win
the jackpot of 10,000. times your line-bet!.
Major Millions Progressive Jackpot Slots
.Major Millions Progressive Jackpots Slots hit the internet with a
resounding round of applause from online gamblers and slot enthusiasts
in particular. With jackpots that start at over $250,000 and reach well
over $1,000,000 this is the biggest news in online gambling since it's
inception back in the mid 90's. Major Millions is a three payline, three
reel and three coin slot machine, with the max bet of $3.00. Found at
Microgaming Casinos, this phenomenon has made several instant "near"
millionaires and one real millionaire ( Ronald H. won $1,626,184.56 in
February 2003 ) out of some very lucky slots players online. Major
Millions offer a multiplier which doubles your payout on a winning
combinations and if you land two Major's on a payline your payout is
quadrupled. Now even if you don't win the big jackpot, the Major gives
you plenty of chances to win some pretty serious cash. Line up three
majors on payline 1 and you win $25,000 or line him up on payline 2 and
walk away with a cool $50,000. All this on a $3.00 bet.
Microgaming has recently added some new excitement to Major Millions
fans game fare. Introducing their newest version - Major Millions 5
Reel, 15 Payline with bets ranging from $0.20 to $3.00. Betting the max
is of course the only way to win the jackpot. There are 33 winning
combinations plus a scatter symbol, and a wild symbol that will multiply
your winnings by three if completes a winning combination.
LotsaLoot Slots Progressive Slots
.Microgaming's LotsaLoot Progressive Jackpot Slots, is a three reel,
five payline, and five coin slot machine that has a wild, amultiplier
symbol and a Progressive Jackpot that is enabled when you bet the max
coins. Each coin is $0.50 with a max bet of $2.50. The LotsaLoot symbol
is wild and substitutes for all other symbols when completing winning
combinations.
One LotsaLoot symbol doubles the payout of any combination it
completes. Get two LotsaLoot symbols and quadruple the payout of any
combination they complete. The Progressive Jackpot is tied to other
Microgaming casinos and is a constantly rising jackpot. Lotsaloot Slot
lovers are thrilled with Microgaming's release of the new 5 Reel, 25
payline video slot version of this classic game. Offering more winning
combinations means more chances for you to win big! Give this new spin
on an old friend a whirl, you'll be hooked in no time and who knows, you
may be the next big big winner.
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Microgaming Slots Review: Fruit Fiesta
.Fruit Fiesta is a long time favorite among slot players and is
offered in all Microgaming Casinos. With a huge following of slots fans,
this game is great for those who want a real chance at a big jackpot but
don't want to spend upwards of $5.00 per spin. And Fruit Fiesta offers
so many ways to win, including the Fruit Fiesta symbol itself, get one
and win a nice piece of change, two gets you even more, but get three
and the jackpot is yours!
This Slots game is a three reel, three payline, and three coin slot
machine, that has a multiplier and a Fruit Fiesta wild symbol which
substitutes for any symbol to complete a winning combination. Fruit
Fiesta is a Progressive Jackpot Slots game that continually builds and
is tied to many other Microgaming Casinos. The max bet in Fruit Fiesta
is $0.75 with a coin size of $0.25. Max bet must be made in order to win
the
Progressive Jackpot.
Just where you'll play should depend on what kind of slots you enjoy and what the casino can offer you as a player.
There are literally thousands of online casinos, some better than others, some outright bad. We've only listed
reputable online casinos that we've dealt with ourselves here at Slots Gambling -
so you can be comfortable choosing from any casinos you see here.
While there are lots of different casinos - there's still only a handful of software providers that make the
casino software these casinos operate off. What that means, is that while there's different management, bonuses,
policies and sometimes slightly different game suites at each casino - most casinos will offer a downloadable
software package that fits into one of only a few types. Casino Tropez and Club Dice casino for example are both
great places to play - but they share the same Playtech software - and therefore they both have the same type of slot
machines.
Try to find a casino that you enjoy and stay there. They offer different themes, different bonuses to new players,
and depending on which type of software they're running - different games. No casino is 'best' all around - it's
really a matter of preference.
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The number of games and manufacturers of coin-operated machines are
almost end less. Choose from slot, gumball, cigar, music, clocks, cash
registers, pinball, gun, and weigh machines, horse gaming and golf,
to name a few. Slot authoritarian, Marshall Fey, author of "Slot
Machines:
A Pictoral History of the First 100 Years," said the slot machine
mushroomed into a premier collectible after 1976, the year that California
legalized antique slot machine collecting. Many states have since followed
suit.
Robert Levy of Pennsauken, N.J., who has more than 250 antique slots,
said he collects because "they increase in value every year. They
are a good investment, very entertaining, they make wonderful banks,
and they will never be made again." His oldest is dated 1893. Levy,
who is for two price guides in the U.S. and one in England, said he
has bought and sold slot machines for 14 years. For some collectors,
"seek and find" offers the most enjoyment. The rare ones are
difficult to locate because many of them were taken to the city dump
and are lost forever. Some collectors like the "thrill" of
owning an illegal item.
Not every state condones ownership of a slot machine, and some states
require that it be a certain age before it can be sold. Levy said the
Attorney General's office of each state regulates the sale of slot machines,
and it is best to check with that office before buying. Cosmetic changes
over the years are not the only consequences of the modern world of
gaming. "With the old machines, you played one coin at a time and
it paid on the center line.
You could have fun playing and watching and waiting for the symbols
to come up. Today's electronic slots play up to 60 lines at one time;
they will take $100 dollar bills and will, geometrically, take money
unbelieveably quicker. You can sit down and in a matter of seconds,
your money is gone, and so is the fun of the game.
The ones that play up to 60 lines let the casino take in less on each
pull, but it (the casino) makes more money in the long run," Levy
said.
Click below pictures to see some vintage machine pictures we collected,
.
The number of games and manufacturers of coin-operated machines are
almost end less. Choose from slot, gumball, cigar, music, clocks, cash
registers, pinball, gun, and weigh machines, horse gaming and golf,
to name a few. Slot authoritarian, Marshall Fey, author of "Slot
Machines:
A Pictoral History of the First 100 Years," said the slot machine
mushroomed into a premier collectible after 1976, the year that California
legalized antique slot machine collecting. Many states have since followed
suit.
Robert Levy of Pennsauken, N.J., who has more than 250 antique slots,
said he collects because "they increase in value every year. They
are a good investment, very entertaining, they make wonderful banks,
and they will never be made again." His oldest is dated 1893. Levy,
who is for two price guides in the U.S. and one in England, said he
has bought and sold slot machines for 14 years. For some collectors,
"seek and find" offers the most enjoyment. The rare ones are
difficult to locate because many of them were taken to the city dump
and are lost forever. Some collectors like the "thrill" of
owning an illegal item.
Not every state condones ownership of a slot machine, and some states
require that it be a certain age before it can be sold. Levy said the
Attorney General's office of each state regulates the sale of slot machines,
and it is best to check with that office before buying. Cosmetic changes
over the years are not the only consequences of the modern world of
gaming. "With the old machines, you played one coin at a time and
it paid on the center line.
You could have fun playing and watching and waiting for the symbols
to come up. Today's electronic slots play up to 60 lines at one time;
they will take $100 dollar bills and will, geometrically, take money
unbelieveably quicker. You can sit down and in a matter of seconds,
your money is gone, and so is the fun of the game.
The ones that play up to 60 lines let the casino take in less on each
pull, but it (the casino) makes more money in the long run," Levy
said.
Click below pictures to see some vintage machine pictures we collected,
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