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drunkatuw:

I visited a the Ho-Chunk Casino in the Wisconsin Dells for the Memorial Day weekend and my fiance fell in love with the video slot machines.  She hated when she lost all $20 in a penny slot but she kept going back for more (probably $100 total over the weekend).  But I was wondering if there is a program out there that emulates these slot machines.  I know that mame removed all gambling games, but I figured there is probably something out there I don't know about.  The best I could find so far was some cheezey java applet.

Thanks,
drunkatuw

ani:

I doub't she'd find it as fun without the money coming out. That'd kinda be like emulating the crane machine or a rock n bowl.

drunkatuw:

Sadly, I think she'll enjoy it more knowing that the stupid machine isn't taking her money.  She was convinced that the game hated her because it kept taking her money.  

Also, with the video slots if you get certain combos then they let you play a mini-game for more money/points (She didn't feel as bad when I told her she was losing points instead of actual money).

menace:

I was wondering this as well--I've had more than a couple people ask me if it was possible to emulate these things--as far as I knew you couldn't but maybe things have changed.  There was one in vegas we played called "stampede"  when you got a certain combo it whips off into a little sub-game yelling "STAMPEDE"--it was a blast.  too bad it took all my money :(

Generic Eric:

There are emulators...MAGE and the fruit machine emulator.  I didn't care for the fruit machine emulator, but it wasn't just my style because I haven't been exposed to fruit machines.

You could go to walmart and grab one of the Slot packages.  There are some of the Newer games in there.

I am not sure that you will find what you are looking for.  Those casinos make lots of money.  They wouldn't be kind to anyone that started emulating the machine.  

For what its worth, I am sure it could be done.  If you look inside the newer games (video slots), there is nothing to them, just a tiny board, and what *looked* to be a flash drive.

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