Casino Slot Machines Come of Age

by Bodog Beat News Ticker,

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Soon land based casinos will display a smaller generation gap between punters. In view of acquiring the youth vote, younger gamblers will be enticed with slot machines that come complete with joysticks and video games.

Gary Rivalin of the "New York Times" wrote that, "Joysticks are just around the corner, slot makers say, and over the next several years, industry specialists expect casinos to start investing in network systems that allow for games that mix gambling with the head-to-head competition popular in online computer games like World of Warcraft and Halo."

Skill-based elements are being added to many of the slot machines in Vegas that will allow players to use hand-eye coordination in certain bonus rounds to try and up their winnings.

This change in direction at the casinos is the result of the younger crowd (with its larger disposable income) spending less time in the casinos and more time partying.

"Younger players come to town to party," said George Maloof Jr., president of the Las Vegas Palms Casino Resort.

"They drink, they go to nightclubs, they go to the after-hours clubs, they check out the pool for the scene there. Gambling in general is not high on their agenda."

Skill slots are already proving popular in Vegas with popular titles like, Top Gun and Breakout.

Rob Bone, marketing director for WMS Gaming, one of the top slot manufacturers, said: "We can't just make a slot thinking about the 55-year-old lady who comes to the casino a few times a month. We need to appeal to new buckets of players, or we'll die."




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