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  2. Greyhound Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Among the company's first video arcade games in 1984 was a video poker machine available in floor-cabinet, swivel-mounted table and countertop table chassis. [10] Greyhound advertised the machine as an amusement game—no cash or prize redemption for winning—and emblazoned the machine with an "amusement only" sticker. [11]

  3. International Game Technology (1975–2015) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, IGT licensed the game show Wheel of Fortune for a line of slot machines; chairman Charles Mathewson had encountered a Sony Pictures Television executive by chance at an awards show. [9] [10] During this time, they also introduced The Game King video product [11] which featured multi-denomination technology.

  4. Video lottery terminal - Wikipedia

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    In certain jurisdictions, VLTs are known as video gaming devices (VGD) or video slot machines along with video gaming terminals (VGT). Most VLTs are multi-game devices, allowing the players to select, from an on-screen menu, the games they wish to play. They are also known as poker machines, video poker machines, and fruit machines in some areas.

  5. Flour Bluff’s Tronix Repair & Games moving to new location

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    The video game local business specializes in repairing gaming consoles, selling classic video games, collectibles and more. Flour Bluff’s Tronix Repair & Games moving to new location Skip to ...

  6. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    The game play is similar to playing a slot machine but includes a "light strategy component". [34] [35] In 2012, the company introduced gaming on mobile devices and focused its efforts on expanding its online game offerings. For casinos, it introduced My Poker video poker games. [2] WMS technologies included:

  7. Bally Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Bally also introduced several new gaming platforms, including the V20 upright, the dual-screen V20/20 video slot, the S9E reel-spinner and the CineVision wide-screen video gaming device. As of July 2009, more than 550 casinos worldwide utilize Bally systems products running on more than 400,000 slot machines.

  8. Fix problems with Games on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    If you're having trouble loading or playing a game, try these to fix your issue: • Restart your computer. • Clear cookies, cache, history and footprints in your browser. • Check that Games on AOL.com windows aren't blocked by your pop-up blocker. • Update your video card drivers.

  9. William Redd - Wikipedia

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    He also acquired the rights to video poker. [4] In 1975, he founded Sircoma, [5] later known as the International Game Technology, a slot machine manufacturer and distributor based in Reno, Nevada. [2] He sold it to Gtech in 1986, and he served on its board of directors until 1991. [2]