The late 1800's must have been an
extremely uneventful period in time that people had to find ways to entertain
themselves. However, the same boredom that bred discontent was the same
catalyst that encouraged an entrepreneurial American by the name of Charles
Fey to create one of the most important gaming machines ever made - the
slot machine.
Touted as the "Liberty Bell", this
slot machine is considered as the pioneer of modern American slot machines,
with its basic, functional design. In fact, its classic design and workmanship
is still being used in the mechanical gaming devices of today. Nobody would
have thought that three simple reels holding 20 various symbols would ignite
a trend that seems to grow stronger everyday. The original Liberty Bell
also had a bell that chimed loudly when a player hit the winning combination.
While Mills had the bell removed, the bell was subsequently used in modern-day
slot machines. Due to the Liberty Bell's wide success, it underwent further
modifications to adapt to the demands of the times.
The advent of the electronic age
brought about a massive modernization with slot machines, and the first
electronic slots were introduced in the 1960's. More secure (and less vulnerable
to cheating) than the mechanical models, these electronic machines were
able to give much larger prizes to players due to their ability to give
as many stops as they wanted. By 1975, the first video slot was born in
Las Vegas, introduced by Walt Fraley. Called the "Fortune Coin", this early
model of the video slot had only three basic elements namely, "a solid
state logic assembly, a television set, and a hopper." Throughout the decade,
the video slots slowly made their presence known in the gaming industry,
and were not well-received by many at first. The reason for this was the
fact that players could not physically see the reels spinning for themselves,
which led them to wonder whether they really could win. However, this all
changed in the 1980's, with the introduction Draw Poker, IGT's video poker
machine. In the years that followed, the trend towards gambling video machines
swept the gaming industry, and the once overlooked video slots gained a
newfound popularity. Newer video slot models, such as the multi-line, with
better technology were introduced, and huge rows of the modernized "one
arm bandit" now fill casinos all over the world. Video slot machines are
an entertainment package in itself, showcasing not only the well-loved
games of slot, but a whole array of sights and sounds, featuring characters
and music from our popular culture of today.
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