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Slots New Bond slots sighting

Discussion in 'Slots' started by KennerDan, Jul 24, 2018.

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  1. KennerDan

    KennerDan Low-Roller

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    So a video of them being on the casino floor in AC has hit Youtube. If anyone sees them live on the floor in Vegas I'd appreciate the heads up.
     
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    I played them at Harrahs in AC 3 weeks ago and they are AWESOME! I know this doesn't answer your question LOL.

    Here are some pics of them I took in Atlantic City
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    My $164.00 line hit on one

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    And my $300 bonus. I loved all of the different versions. But they were all classic Bond (Connery) I havent seen the Daniel Craig flavored ones anywhere yet. Well, outside of G2E last year that is.

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    OOoh, I hope they come to Vegas soon! And I'm glad they are the older Bond-themed! Golllldfingaaaaaah!
     
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  4. KennerDan

    KennerDan Low-Roller

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    Thanks for the review Grid. Hope they hit LV before I'm wheels up on 09/04.
     
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    Let us know what you find! I'll be in town shortly after you and I'm curious to see if you spot any.

    Not sure if I love or hate how the bonus features work on some of these. The mechanical versions I showed, Diamonds are Forever, play like any of the other themes in this box. Michael Jackson, Elvis, Johnny Cash, Monopoly ETC. get 3 wheels symbols on a line and spin the top wheel. It is pretty straight forward.

    The Goldfinger ones are the weird ones. You either get a credit amount on the 1st reel or a Wheel symbol. THEN you have to match that to a line hit or it does not count!

    In the picture where I won $164, I had a credit amount of $80 show and I had two line hits of mixed bars touching it. So I won $80 X 2 + $4.00 on the actual mixed bars. On my other win picture, I landed the wheel on mixed bars as well. And then I had to spin to actually win the free games. You can easily get skunked and spin for 5X your bet. But I got lucky. The free spins had more of those 1st line symbols so it can get zesty real fast. But also means it is harder to get the free games due to that zestiness. I didnt do too great in my free spins, but I still pulled $300 out of it!

    I can see this one being handpay city in the free spins. You can land $100 or more for the credit symbol, and again that pays out on each line. You land that sucker in the right spot and you might be looking at hundreds of bucks on one spin. I think I saw $250 pop up on mine, but I didn't get a line hit to actually use it. Hence the love or hate...
     
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    Thanks for the review. I would really like to find these this trip!!!

    Ok, if my screen name doesn't give it away I'm a bit of Bond aficionado.
     
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    No offense...look boring as F.
     
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    I don't think you are offending anyone here. But what about it looks boring as F?

    The theme is that of one of the most profitable movie franchises of all time. To the tune of $7BIL+. And James Bond, as a character, hold international appeal. I think these machines also mark its first foray into the world of real slot machines as well.

    Multi-line base game, which means more "hits" for more excitement. Diamonds are Forever comes in the popular top box bonus wheel format like Elvis, Johnny Cash and Monopoly. That version features a bonus wheel (like Wheel of Fortune) but also adds an element of Quick Hits with Diamond symbols for growing progressives. Also two different types of free spin bonuses.

    Goldfinger comes in 2 different cabinet types, including the mammoth oversized screen version. Multi-line as well with a first of its kind quickpay line that pays credits on any wins (plus acts as a wild to still pay the base pays). Also features a bonus wheel and also has free spin bonuses.

    Multiple bonus games, including free spins, multi-line payouts. Progressive jackpots (including a mega jackpot on both themes) movie clips and sound/music (we all know that theme song) from one of the biggest franchises on the planet. So I'm curious to see why you think it looks "Boring as F"? Its not like we are talking about a single line double diamond game here.

    I played them, and they are a blast. I cant wait for Thunderball and Casino Royale to roll out soon as well. These James Bond titles are going to be huge, and they were some of the best received at last years G2E.
     
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    Ok ok stop it. Im sorta sold. Will def try it out when I see it. I love your love of BOND because I love BOND as well. I dunno, guess I was looking at is as a boring multiline game however you explained it much better than anyone else could/would so ty.

    Found this YouTube video which helps as well...

     
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    Here is a look at the other Bond titles too.
     
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    This thread made me a believer (not that I know a thing about slots, I play what looks fun), I'll be on the lookout for some Bond games next week if they cross our path :beer:
     
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