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  • Slot Machines
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  • Originally, casinos installed slot machines as a diversion for casual gamers. Unlike traditional table games (such as blackjack or craps), slot machines don't require any gambling knowledge, and anyone can get in the game with a very small bet. Examples of slot machines games can be found at gaminatoare.ro. This idea proved to be a monstrous success -- slot machines eventually moved off the sidelines to become the most popular and the most profitable game in town, bringing in more than 60 percent of the annual gaming profits in the United States.
  • Slot Machines are the main attractions of all casino's in Dead Rising 2, Off the Record and Dead Rising 2: Case Zero. Piles of money in front of a slot machine indicate that Chuck can play and win the machine 5 times. Chuck can also bash the machines for money.
  • Slot Machines are a basic source of gambling in Watch Dogs. There are only three playable slot machines in Chicago.
  • In Dead or Alive Xtreme 2, playing the slot machines can allow the player to gain tickets to watch Pole Dancing scenes preformed by the girls of Dead or Alive. To achive this, the player must have a minimum of 1.5 million Zack Dollars, in order to power up Christie's "The Target" machine. Then, the player must hit the jackpot 9 times (or getting 9 "Triple Christie's".) Every time they hit the jackpot, more and more of a pole dancing starring Christie is shown. After winning 9 times, and once the entire pole dance sequence is shown, on the following night Zack will give the player the "Secret Ticket" which allows them to watch a dance of the character they are playing as. Once the ticket is used, it will disappear, and the only way to get another ticket is to hit the jackpot 9 times again.
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  • Originally, casinos installed slot machines as a diversion for casual gamers. Unlike traditional table games (such as blackjack or craps), slot machines don't require any gambling knowledge, and anyone can get in the game with a very small bet. Examples of slot machines games can be found at gaminatoare.ro. This idea proved to be a monstrous success -- slot machines eventually moved off the sidelines to become the most popular and the most profitable game in town, bringing in more than 60 percent of the annual gaming profits in the United States.
  • Slot Machines are the main attractions of all casino's in Dead Rising 2, Off the Record and Dead Rising 2: Case Zero. Piles of money in front of a slot machine indicate that Chuck can play and win the machine 5 times. Chuck can also bash the machines for money.
  • Slot Machines are a basic source of gambling in Watch Dogs. There are only three playable slot machines in Chicago.
  • In Dead or Alive Xtreme 2, playing the slot machines can allow the player to gain tickets to watch Pole Dancing scenes preformed by the girls of Dead or Alive. To achive this, the player must have a minimum of 1.5 million Zack Dollars, in order to power up Christie's "The Target" machine. Then, the player must hit the jackpot 9 times (or getting 9 "Triple Christie's".) Every time they hit the jackpot, more and more of a pole dancing starring Christie is shown. After winning 9 times, and once the entire pole dance sequence is shown, on the following night Zack will give the player the "Secret Ticket" which allows them to watch a dance of the character they are playing as. Once the ticket is used, it will disappear, and the only way to get another ticket is to hit the jackpot 9 times again.