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, that to this day has some influence.
In the 1890's, slot machines can best be described as semi-legal. By paying the players, slot machines were made illegal, and eventually banned in California. Charles Fey continued to produce his machines regardless.
He knew his machines were popular and that the end users were the ones using his inventions illegally. Why should he give up producing, when as far as he was concerned, they were legal if used correctly?
He continued to produce and sell his inventions, and was eventually arrested and fined.
It was never legal to produce or own slot machines again in California as long as Charles Fey was alive. Production was legal in other states and these producers often copied his machines and sold them to his clients.
I wonder what Charles Fey would be thinking of doing in the year 2000 with Internet gambling and online casinos. Are we missing out on the latest invention of the "Liberty Bell"?
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To
start the bonus game you need 3 private eyeball symbols
anywhere on reel 2, 3 and 4. The bonus game consists of 3
rounds where you pick 6 windows from a 15 window building.
Every window reveals a suspect symbol. When you hit 3 of the
same symbols in a round you win a prize. After the last pick
the door opens and shows the culprit. If you matched 3 or more
symbols of the culprit in any round you wins are tripled.
The world of slot machine gambling, limited to a few geographical areas
by law, remained unchanged for decades. This is how the world of slot
machines came to be and existed until 1980 when Bally Manufacturing changed
the picture with an electronic slot machine that included multiple coin
play and more payout combinations. This particular version became more
or less a basic framework to be imitated by others. In the 1990s the
competitive market swelled to accommodate the growth of casino gaming
in the United States. Machines became more complex, including enticing
graphics, movie and video clips, second-chances, hidden jackpots, a variety
of progressives.
For the most part, the typical, old-fashioned real reel machine bit
the dust and was replaced by a video screen that simulates reels. Today,
these multiple payoff lines and payoffs provided by myriad machine makers,
are-because they have to be--totally controlled by a computer chip.
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The object of
slot machine games is to obtain a winning symbol combination
by spinning the reels. The better your symbol combination, the
bigger the payout. This game is a classic single reel 3 lines
game.
To play the game:
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Insert coins by clicking on chips right of the machine. Each
click increases your credit. Max 3 credits.
Choose the value of the coins you wish to wager each round, by
clicking on a coin left of the machine.
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