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The Spectacular symbol is wild and substitutes for
any other symbol to complete winning combinations.
A single Spectacular symbol doubles the payout of
any combination it completes.
Two Spectacular symbols quadruple the payout of any
combination they complete.
Three Spectacular symbols on the payline create a
winning combination as shown in the Payout Table.
The Spectacular symbol does not substitute for a Spin
symbol to activate the Bonus Feature.
Example:
1. A single Spectacular symbol and two 1-Bar symbols
on the payline complete a three 1-Bar symbols combination.
A three 1-Bar symbols combination normally pays out
30 coins, with 2 coins bet. Since a Spectacular symbol
is showing, the payout is 2 x 30 = 60 coins.
2. Two Spectacular symbols and a Seven symbol on
the payline complete a three Seven symbols combination.
A three Seven symbols combination normally pays out
200 coins, with 2 coins bet. Since two Spectacular
symbols are showing, the payout is 4 x 200 = 800 coins.
The value of the Bonus Feature prize is displayed
in credits, not coins.
The only coin size available in Spectacular Wheel
of Wealth is 1 credit.
Winnings are paid out on the highest combination only.
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
Munchkins is a five reel, fifteen payline, and one hundred and fifty coin slot machine with a wild symbol, a scatter symbol, a Free Spins bonus game and a Gamble bonus game. Three or more Scatter symbols displayed on the reels activate the Free Spins bonus game, and you are awarded twenty free spins. All the bets and paylines played in the twenty free spins are the same as the spin that triggered the Free Spins bonus game. All wins during the twenty free spins are doubled. If three or more Scatter symbols are scattered on the reels during a Free Spins bonus game, you are awarded another twenty free spins. The extra twenty free spins are added to the remaining number of free spins.
Liberty Bell.The Beginning of the Slot Machine.
German Immigrant, Charles Fey, credited with inventing slot machine.
In California, (especially San Francisco), in the 1890's, gambling was a popular type of entertainment. Many forms of slot machines existed at that time.
Charles Fey aimed at competing with these
existing slot machines with his "Liberty Bell". The "Liberty Bell" had many unique features that soon distinguished his machines.
Players liked the Liberty Bell, and any good establishment
gives the players what they like. The Liberty Bell was a big hit, and Charles Fey was given credit for inventing a "new"
standard in slot machines, 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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