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Video Vegas has more than 20 slot machines including classic slots, video blackjack, keno and poker.
Single and multi-play versions. Realistic graphics and sound effects and fast game play will give you
the buzz of playing in Las Vegas.
Program Features:
  • Slot Machines
  • Video Blackjack
  • Video Keno
  • Video Poker
  • Customizable setup and bankroll
  • Realistic casino ambiance
  • Animated 3D graphics
  • Bets from 25¢ to $100
Video Vegas
CD ROM $9.99
Single Play Video Poker
  • Double Bonus
  • Double Double Bonus
  • Deuces Wild
  • Jacks or Better
  • Joker Poker
Multi-Play Video Poke
  • Aces & Eights
  • Jacks or Better
  • Jokers Wild
  • Sevens Wild
  • Tens or Better
All the Sights, Sounds Of Vegas On Your PC
NOTE:  Screen shots shown are only of a few of
the games in the collection. Screen shots have
been reduced for web site. Actual game play is on
a full screen.
Customize your game play by choosing from
coin machines to high-roller machines.
Software For Windows PC's.
System Requirements: Pentium 233 MHz or better / Windows
95,98,2000,ME or XP/16MB Ram / Direct X compatible video and
sound cards / 100 MB hard drive space / CD-Rom / Mouse.
A Little Slot Machine History
Enterprising American, Charles Fey, began inventing and manufacturing slot machines in 1894 from
his workshop in San Francisco. Fey pioneered many innovations of coin operated gaming devices,
including the original three reel, bell slot machine in 1898.
This "Liberty Bell" is considered to be the forerunner of all modern
American slot machines as its basic design continues to be used in
mechanical gaming devices today. The simple mechanical devices
with three old-style reels holding 20 symbols have evolved into
microprocessor-controlled devices with up to five spinning reels
holding hundreds of symbols.
Video Vegas
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It was during the 1930's that slot machines began to proliferate across America, and in the late 40's
Bugsy Siegel added machines to his Flamingo Hilton hotel in Las Vegas. Originally installed as a
way to entertain the wives and girlfriends of high rollers, revenue from the slot machines soon
began supplanting that of the table games. In the mid 1980's the popularity of slot machines and
table games were on par with each other, but by the 90's slots had taken over and now account for
over two-thirds of casino revenue in the US.  
 From www.howstuffworks.com
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