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Slots Long Lost Favorites

Discussion in 'Slots' started by JR Swift, May 26, 2017.

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  1. JR Swift

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    Just curious what old machines people miss. Of course, if you stumble into the right tribal casino, I suppose you might find a few. For me, I remember always playing and doing well on the Little Green Men machine but never see it anymore. They even had a "sequel" but I didn't like it as well.
     
  2. tmoney25

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    Star Wars. I gamble a lot less due to the absence of Star Wars slots. Stupid Disney family friendly crap. Is a movie where people get their arms cut off or holes burnt into their chest or planets destroyed any less family friendly than gambling? I didn't think so.
     
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    Airplane
    Lucky Lemmings
    Original monopoly where the bonus was picking a railroad to get the number of people.
     
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    I miss Slotsky! It was so fun to pick those Fabergé Eggs and advance to even more beautiful jeweled eggs!

    It was one of the first machine I ever played on when I turned 21. Holds a dear place in my heart!
     
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    Slotsky saved my bankroll one trip at Luxor. I put my last $100 bill in it on my last evening there. Got many levels deep into the bonus and got my whole bankroll back, and them some. Unfortunately, it generated a W2G, so taxes took the portion that exceeded my bankroll. It still made for a cheap trip, though, and I went home in a much better frame of mind.
     
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    It's not that old but I can't seem to find the Twilight Zone slot machine with the 3 wheels anymore. I used to love the random wilds. Would love to play it again.
     
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    The original Wizard Of Oz. I liked the graphics and sound, the paylines and bonus rounds were easy to figure out, it had a $3 max bet, I always did well on it and got my first handpay on it. I never really liked any of the sequels.
     
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    ardee It's only money.

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    Star Wars and Star Trek. If somebody would fill a slot room with all the various permutations and editions I would never leave! I still play the original Star Trek games at V/P whenever we are there. Even without all the levels being unlocked.

    (That generates another rant. To wit: if you are going to disconnect an older machine from the system and just let it stand, at least unlock all the levels/bonuses/whatevers!)
     
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    There used to be a Bingo machine I played at Ballys, Ex and Monte Carlo.
     
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    Airplane is my favorite old slot. The nugget had one or two by the sushi place
     
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    Miss the original Lord of the Rings - not very keen on the new ones.

    Miss King of the Nile, Queen of the Nile, Peacock Magic, Geisha etc. Peacock & Geisha were at Margaritaville yet on 4/2. However on 4/4 - GONE. All the Sun & Moon were gone to from Flamingo (used to be along front wall) - were still located a few spots in Paris. Fingers crossed those don't disappear too.
     
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    There was an old video slot machine with a guy who streaked/flashed ... can't remember what it was called or who made it.
    I really have a soft spot for the older video slots....sea monkeys, texas tea, the turkey one..the tabasco one...

    I don't care for any of the really newest ones.

    I do like monopoly, wizard of oz and goldfish....but I like the 1st versions of them all...not the spinoffs.

    and I like the old HAYWIRE! slots.
     
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    Where at on the strip can we find some of these games? Airplane, old school monopoly)jackpot station), Princess Bride, Jade Palace, etc. Let's list them out :)
     
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    I played princess bride at Bellagio in November. Will report if I see it next week.
     
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    Not a big slot guy but almost certain I saw several of the names mentioned in this thread at jerry's nugget.
     
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    I would love to see Jeannie and The Munsters again. I also enjoyed the original Hexbreaker.
     
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    The original freakin' Goldfish.

    I do enjoy the latest one; Goldfish Deluxe; but Goldfish was the first game I ever played and it is still my favorite. The music; the bonus rounds (the ability to trigger the fish food pick bonus with a multiplier in the Goldfish free spins!); the cute lil fish... I believe TI still has a bank with a max bet of $1.50. :)
     
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    I heard there used to be a Star Trek Next Generation slot machine. Always wanted to try it, but never been able to find it anywhere.
     
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    Who Dunnit - a real oldie
     
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    Two I found over last weekend at Jerry's Nugget, which I assumed to be extinct in the wild, are Snow Globes and Phone Tag! Both kind of up front east of the restaurant entrance.

    IIRC, Hexbreaker is alive and well at Aliante.
     
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