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Jazz Time is
a 5-reel progressive slot machine. To view the pay table you
must click on the Pay Table button located next to
the red Cash Out button on the lower left side of
the machine. Jazz Time slots may be played in denominations of
$.01, $.05, $.25, $.50, $1, and $5. To play, put money in the
machine by clicking on the chips in the lower right corner and
press Bet Max. This will play the maximum bet (9
paylines and 45 coins), giving you the maximum chance to win
and automatically spins the reels. If youd like to play
fewer lines or fewer coins per line, just select the lines you
want by using the Select Lines and Bet One
buttons. When you have the bet youd like, just press Spin,
and wait for a win. Win by lining up instrument icons on any
of the nine pay lines. Receive three pieces of a drum (a set
of drumsticks, a snare, and a hi-hat) and watch them combine
to give you a instant bonus win! Get three grand piano icons
anywhere on your screen and enter the jam session bonus round,
where you can get a jam session with all 4 instruments playing
in harmony. Click on any instrument (Bass, Piano, Trumpet and
Guitar). You win the coins for each instrument that plays the
proper tune in harmony with the bass line rift. Once you miss,
the bonus game is over and you keep the bonus that you have won
thus far. The amount you win is dependent on the total amount
of coins you have played, so the more coins you bet, the more
you can win. All of the pays, with the exception of the bonus
game winners, are played from left to right. That means that
you win when you line up the icons starting from the leftmost
wheel. To see what each combination pays, just click on the Pay
Table button. Jazz Time may also be configured as a local
progressive game, where a Bet Max (maximum bet) wager and hitting
five Microphones on the pay line wins you the local
progressive jackpot total, which appears just above the reels.
Double Wammy. is a three reel, one payline,
and three coin slot machine.
It has a wild, multiplier symbol and the maximum payout
is 2,500 coins.
The Double Wammy. symbol is wild and substitutes for
any other symbol to
complete winning combinations.
A single Double Wammy symbol doubles the payout of any combination
it completes. Two Double Wammy symbols quadruple the payout
of any combination they complete.
The Double Wammy symbol does not substitute for a Cherry
symbol, unless there is a Cherry symbol on the payline.
Three Double Wammy. symbols on the payline create
a winning combination as shown in
the Payout Table.
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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