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Communal Slot MachinesWhen you go to the casinos to play the slot machines, you can choose to play by yourself, or play in a progressive game so that if you win you win more. However, you are now competing against the other progressive players, as they all want the slot machine winnings as well. What if you were playing a slot machine and you could team up – sort of a buddy system for slot machines? You would play together towards the common goal of winning, and if one or the other of you hits on your slot machine, you split the pot – this way everyone wins.Sound farfetched? It’s not; it is exactly what slot machine makers are trying to bring to Las Vegas as the next generation of slot machine playing erupts. Since slot machine sales have been slowing over the past few years, manufacturers and distributors have been trying to figure out the next big thing in slot machines. With slot machines bringing in over $8 billion in annual slot machine revenue in Nevada alone – they have to keep finding ways of keeping players interested.Last year one of the most popular slot machine games - “Wheel of Fortune” - came out with a communal type game and people loved it. Nine players could sit around a large spinning wheel, all playing their own slot machines. But if one of the nine hits on their slot machine, they all win. Some say it is the future of gambling, but for now it just makes for a lot of really happy slot machine players.Back to November Index - Slot Machines Fan |
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