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What is your view on redemption games and how they affected the arcade industry? |
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vwalbridge:
The only difference between a redemption machine and a slot machine is the age of the operator and cigarette smoke. |
jennifer:
A "legal" slot in most states, skirting the fact due to the redemption angle, Years ago (before Jenns day ::)) apparently they had cigar slot/venders that pay out on the same redemption principle.... As for the smoking, Well, we still got some rights, although due to the loss of revenue from taxes ,infringing on rights, and all but forcing people to quit. They had to legalize the dope to keep the money river flowing. |
JimmyU:
--- Quote from: vwalbridge on November 30, 2015, 02:20:04 pm ---The only difference between a redemption machine and a slot machine is the age of the operator and cigarette smoke. --- End quote --- That's definitely true. Take a look at a modern slot and a redemption machine and they look almost identical. Go to a Chuck E Cheese and it looks like Vegas for eight year olds. |
pbj:
--- Quote from: JimmyU on November 30, 2015, 03:04:38 pm --- --- Quote from: vwalbridge on November 30, 2015, 02:20:04 pm ---The only difference between a redemption machine and a slot machine is the age of the operator and cigarette smoke. --- End quote --- That's definitely true. Take a look at a modern slot and a redemption machine and they look almost identical. Go to a Chuck E Cheese and it looks like Vegas for eight year olds. --- End quote --- Gosh, it's almost as if the same companies are producing both.... |
voltz:
If they both have the WMS logo.... |
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