A gift shop on the boardwalk (1st floor) of midrise building (Ocean
View?) between AC Hilton and the Tropicana is displaying one (for sale)
in their front window and have four others on the shelf of the back wall
of their shop. Each machine is priced at $299.00. Made in Japan,
naturally.
Please note that IGT makes a "super premium version" of these "Pachislo"
machines both under their own name and "private label". ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION can be found on the IGT company website:
http://www.igt.com/Content/base.asp?pid=8.17.36.242
<http://www.igt.com/Content/base.asp?pid=8.17.36.242>
IGT Japan became a member of the Nichidenkyo Pachisuro Manufacturers
Association in 1992. In 2004, IGT Japan entered into an agreement with
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc., the largest Japanese Pachisuro manufacturer,
for the support of IGT Japan's development and manufacturing. In the
past two years, IGT Japan sold approximately 19,000 units of its
Nobunaga and 30,000 units of The Terminator® themed product.
http://www.pachislo .com/pachislo/ spremium. html
<http://www.pachislo .com/pachislo/ spremium.
Perhaps an IGT company rep. can answer my question.
— In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vpF…@…com>
<mailto:vpF…@…com > , Bill
Coleman <vphobby2@> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I have no idea. It appears they are standard slot machines
> from their website.
>
> They are not listed as exhibitors at G2E next month so I doubt we
can
> find out anything there.
>
> What jurisdiction did you see their machines in?
>
> B
>
>
> >Can you tell me on what principle Pachislo machines operate? (e.g.
RNG,
> >etc.) It seems that payback percentage can be adjusted among six
> >different presets with a key. Compare that to an EPROM that must be
> >soldered to the motherboard, per NJ CCC Rules.
>
>
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