Saturday, March 14, 2009

The History Of Slot Machines And Fruit Machines

By Allen Flores

Where would the world be without inventions. Most of what we've originally came from some ones ideas and dreams. The slot machines are no different. It's unlikely that the creator of this innovative, extraordinary and sometimes addictive device ever imagined just how popular it will become.

The original slot machines were not made with allowing any type of enumeration. Theyre actually designed to simply display poker hands. They are manufactured in 1891 and consisted of not more than 5 drums. When these're bought and utilized in places of business, the owners wanted to become innovative too. To encourage the use of these gadgets they will offer their individual prizes. Nothing elaborate mind you like the massive jackpots that they now pay-out. The winner commonly would get a free drink or two for his attempts. The slot machines had caught on and theres no stopping them from this point on.

The genuine original true slot machine as we know it today in similarity was the Liberty bell version that's invented in the basement of Charles Fey. Although entertaining and intriguing they truly didnt become excessively famous until they showed up on the famous Las Vegas Strip at the Flamingo Hotel. The Liberty Bell did however give a payout of 50 cents which's pretty darn good back in those days.

The slot machines grow in interest and design over the years. One unique machine had pictures of different types of chewing gum images on it's reels. This's where the cherry and melon symbols were born from. Various years ago the Bell Fruit Gum Company had a bar logo. So you could guess how the slot machine ended up with this symbol which is still famous until today.

It was entirely a matter of time before the slot machine became electric and the very 1st one was named as Money Honey. This was not all that long ago and in reality took place in 1964 slot machines and the later to come fruit-machines were only abounding with some other symbols to sum up to the intrigue and interest of the game. It was this Money Honey machine that made the 1st pay-outs of up to 500 coins automatically without having to count on an attendant to handle the transaction.

Eventually along came the very 1st video slot in 1996. This slot allowed for a second screen bonus round. It's named as Reel Em In.

In nowadays casinos you would find a really huge range of selection of slot machines. From single barrels up to 20+ barrels. Even though much more complicated in design then when they're originally made it doesn't take away from the excitement that is experienced after all those years ago.

It is stunning how something that was just constructed in the basement of an individuals garage can be such a prosperous business today. Can you think what the casinos will be like without these machines? There sure would be lesser people gambling.

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