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Kinda looks like Baby Pac, only without the broken pinball parts

 

I was thinking the exact same thing. Man I hope I see one of those some day. Almost as cool as the Mr. Do slot machine...

 

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It makes good sense - all of us who played Pac Man back in the 80's are now adults who are 20 years older with more diasposable income (hopefully) and a "retro" outlook - so when you walk into a casino and see one of those babies, you just NATURALLY have to check it out. I've actually noticed a trend recently, from just random style/generic slot machine games to ones that have characters/themes we can all relate to: Addams Family, Beetle Bailey, Jeopardy, Price Is Right, Monopoly, Wheel of Fortune, Austin Powers, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched and tons more.

 

Check out

 

http://www.igtproducts.com/IGTproducts/Gam...ew/TopGames.htm

 

for more slots info. I don't think this company makes the Pac Man model though, didn't see it on their site.

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WMS Gaming which is the gambling side of Bally/Midway and Williams arcade games makes the Pac-Man and soon to be released Ms. Pac-Mac.

 

Konami is making slots for the US too but not based on any of their arcade games. They do make a pretty cool videopoker involving little bombs though.

 

I wish somebody would license and make some Atari based slots. If I'm going feed the machines anyway, it might as well be for Atari.

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AWESOME!!

 

It only costs a quarter right?

 

Well it could. It's a 9 line video slot that is usually in 5 cent dominiation but they do come quarter also. You have a choice of betting on all of the lines or odd numbers up to 9. You can also bet up to 5 credits per line.

 

For example using a nickel machine:

9 lines x 1 credit (nickel) = 45 cents a spin

9 Lines x 5 credits (Max Bet) $2.25 a spin

 

If you wanted to play a quarter for nostalgia, play 5 lines x 1 credit. On video slots though you're alsways better off playing all nine lines due to the bonus games and jackpot requirements.

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