Showing posts with label slots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slots. Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Slots for Tots -- the inner child in all of us


 Extracted from an article by Dan Michalski

Gov. Brian Sandoval was chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission in January 2000 when the panel enacted a ban on slot machines with cartoon themes deemed appealing to minors.  Regulation 14.025 (dubbed “Slots for Tots”).

Controversy over a slot machine built on the TV-MA-rated cartoon “South Park” had sparked then-presidential contender Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to call on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether casino marketing practices were picking up where cigarette mascot Joe Camel left off, luring minors into a potentially addictive abyss.

But stroll through just about any Strip property today and you might hear Fred Flintstone bellowing “Yabba-dabba-doo!” Homer Simpson yelping “Do’h!” or Stewie Griffin declaring “Victory is mine!”

Slot machines based on popular cartoons, sitcoms, reality shows and other Hollywood creations are increasingly common on casino floors. Games include “The Big Bang Theory,” “Game of Thrones,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Ellen,” “Judge Judy,” “Pawn Stars,” “American Idol,” “The Voice,” “Titanic,” “Wacky Racers,” “Gremlins” and myriad other titles, old and new, from just about all genres.

“You try to make games to appeal to the widest audience,” said Phil Gelber, senior vice president of product development for Scientific Games. “A good game is a good game, but people walk in with different expectations  so you have to design for all of them.”

Branded games have changed the look of casino floors. And in doing so, they’ve grown a model of third-party partnerships, with slots now considered an acceptable added revenue stream in the entertainment ecosystem, similar to toys, videos, books and other product spin-offs of licensable brands.  Branded games represent 10-15 percent of Scientific Games’ slot portfolio. Overall, just less than 25 percent of all slot themes are based on licensed or branded content and are occupying an increasing amount of casino floor space in the past five years.

“Most slot players look for what’s new on the casino floor.”  “Players are curious. If they like a certain show, they want to see how it’s adapted to slot play. A familiar face makes the games more approachable and more likely to be given a try.”

An LA resident and his wife were at Planet Hollywood on a recent Tuesday night playing “Game of Thrones,” a penny slot with wagers between $1.50 and $4.50 on each spin. “We’re huge fans. It’s our favorite show,” said the couple. They came to Planet Hollywood specifically to play this machine, they said, after noticing the game while walking through the Miracle Mile Shops the night before.  “We’ve played it every day,” the wife said. “And we’ll play it tomorrow.We’re sticking to this one.”

The size of branded game cabinets is often part of their appeal. With curved screens rising toward ceilings, surround-sound audio environments, and some with cushy vibrating chairs, these games attract the attention of players, and potential players standing nearby.  These are risky investments. Putting the brand on a game lowers the barrier of entry. We know when a brand is already popular, more people will try the game.”

While the brand may be the initial draw, from there he said the game itself has to be good to keep players playing.  “Slots stay on floors because they perform. The game’s got to be good to keep them there.“Players vote with their wallets very easily in this day and age if the game doesn’t meet their expectations.”

Nostalgia drew a player from Carolina Beach, N.C., to a bank of “Wonder Woman” machines at the Cosmopolitan recently. “I love ‘Wonder Woman.  I’m a child of the ’70s, so I had to play it,” she said just before hitting a bonus and joining the machine in song. “Wonder Woman,” she sang, hands in the air, as her credits tallied up.

“I’m not a huge gambler by any means. We’re here on vacation, just having a good time. It’s fun when you win because you get to hear it go ‘Wonder Woman.’” She said the game had kept her attention for nearly three hours of button pressing. “I’m in for $90 after, and right now am at $95. So that’s pretty good, I am up five bucks,” a financial assessment she punctuated with yet another rendition of the namesake theme song.

The idea of combining popular entertainment with slots began 20 years ago with “Wheel of Fortune.” The game-show-cum-slot-machine continues to rank, in terms of revenue generation, as the most successful slot machine of all time.  “Wheel of Fortune” proved the power of a good slot game paired with a known entity that appeals primarily to adults.

But it’s the appeal of nostalgia that allows a slot based on “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” on casino floors. The initial Slots for Tots rule instituted in 2000, the Nevada Gaming Commission banned themes “based on a product that is currently and primarily intended or marketed for use by persons under 21,” but made clear exceptions for cases where “the theme is attractive to adults because of its nostalgic appeal.”  Over the years, manufacturers learned what regulators had issues with, and the regulators did their job to make sure they could compete with other entertainment offerings. If  games are nostalgic, there is more leeway than 10 years ago. There have been almost no problems in the last four or five years.

In September 2015, the Gaming Control Board revised, and the Nevada Gaming Commission approved, a slimmed-down version of Regulation 14.025 as part of a broader regulatory overhaul in an attempt to streamline the process of getting games approved,” said A.G. Burnett, chairman of the Gaming Control Board. “We eliminated procedural hoops for addressing concerns while making it easier for equipment manufacturers to solve disagreements and address appeals. But the same core principles apply: targeting youth of pre-gambling age would be off-limits.

“We’ve never had a machine on the floor that we’ve had to pull because it was attracting kids,” Burnett said. “It just isn’t happening.”  Underage gambling as a result of youth-friendly themes simply is not a problem, he said. If it were, the board has mechanisms in place to shut it down immediately.

Initial concerns over cartoonified slot play may have been overblown.
“Kids will be attracted to gambling no matter what.  So the themes don’t really make a difference.” However, there is  concern about “simulated” casino-gambling efforts that “push” youth-friendly content to mobile phones with no regulatory oversight and little regard for implications for problem gamblers.

The Wizard of Oz, for example, is offered by Scientific Games for real-money play but is similarly offered by Zynga for play-money. These two different engagements of one popular brand illustrate potential pitfalls.
“Wizard of Oz” slots on Zynga is the free-play gaming company’s most successful slot game and the 31st biggest moneymaker of all games. It generates about $50,000 a day, according to mobile-gaming industry monitor ThinkGaming.  Players can’t win money, but they can earn credits for additional playing time or features. Because such play is technically not gambling, “Wizard of Oz” can be marketed to players as young as 13 while operating outside the purview of regulators.

In the absence of regulation, companies can do whatever they want, There are ads from companies outside the casino-gaming industry that celebrate addiction, encourage irresponsible play, and provide game experiences that can be harmful for players who transition to real-money gambling without understanding they are not the same.

“When free-play games depict or closely resemble actual gambling games, they can act as advertising for a gambling.  Gambling research has shown that many social-casino games, or simulated gambling, are fueling the same physiological reactions as real gambling does, and thus create environments where young people are particularly vulnerable to the dangers of gambling.

The belief and misconception is that if there’s no money exchanged, it’s not gambling.  Research found that while branded slot games may not be able to reach kids and pull them into casinos, they are planting seeds that can blossom into future problem gambling.

Those who opposed online gambling in its early days said they feared putting a casino in every living room. Now it seems the reality created by branded characters on slot machines is a living room in every casino.

For slot machines that use these common and familiar characters, it’s not about marketing to children but more about making adults feel like kids again.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Happy St. Patrick's Day Wishes for all my Readers


 🍀  “Irish” you all a Happy St Paddy’s Day

To celebrate St. Paddy’s Day
Jen has a game for you to play.
Each Irish wish comes with some fun,
Slot games to watch in all but one.
Three Shamus games you’ve got to view
Before the song I chose for you.

So, lift your stein, drink your green beer,
And find the treasure hidden here.
And even if you do not win,
It’s fun to sing along with Jen.
The Leprechaun might chime in too,
And share his rainbow gold with you.

If you think you’ve got the Luck O’ the Irish, 
make a pick and see.  
If you think it’s all a bunch of blarney, 
maybe you should go here instead.






















I thought there was one song, turns out there are two
The second’s a bonus for me and for you.
Whatever your politics, remember they say
“Everyone’s Irish on St. Paddy’s Day.”

Friday, February 12, 2016

Happy Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine's Day
from Jennifer Goodwin
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

Roses are red, violets are blue
Jen has a Valentine's game for you.
Just choose a heart, to pick your fun.
They're all slot games, except for one
I hope your fav's the same as mine,
And you'll be My Funny Valentine.

In honor of Valentine's Day, I have gifts for all my loyal readers...


PICK A HEART! ANY HEART!
And you will be given a Valentine's Day Surprise.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Halloween Fun - Week 2

More Ghosts and Goblins and Gruesome Games


October 25: Better Off 'Ed
video by Albert's Slot Channel

Better Off 'Ed

This title is a double treat.
That’ll have you trembling in your seat.
Locking wilds with ten free spins,
Or Tombstone picks for ghostly wins.
Play them both if you dare.
Albert really will not care.

Click Here  then come back and  Click Here


October 26: Trick or Treat Halloween Edition 
Trick or Treat Halloween Edition
video by Casinomannj

Trick of Treat - What will it be?
Watch all four games and you will see.
Why Casino man is number one
At filming slots and YouTube fun.

He’s got almost 19 million views! That is really scary!

Click Here for the video


October 27: Wizard of Oz

Wizard of Oz:
Ruby Slippers
Flying Monkey Bonus
Ruby Slippers video by DProxima 
Flying Monkey Bonus video by DianaEvoni

Ignore the man behind the curtain
He can’t help you, that is certain.
Witches, munchkins, a wizard too
You’ll meet them all before you’re through.
Lions, scarecrows, tin woodsmen
Flying monkeys, You just can’t win.

To get you where you want to go,
You’ll need a lucky spin, you know.
Trust in Glenda. She’ll show the way.
Then click your heels three times and say,
“Good players never more will roam
Because there is no place like home.”

But once we’re home, we’ll want to play.
So we won’t have too long a stay,
You want to win, well I do too.
Let's go to Vegas. Let’s take Toto too.

Click Here for the Ruby Slippers video
Click Here for the Flying Monkey Bonus video

Three Days of Halloween Hijinks with Batman and Robin

October 28: Classic TV Batman. The Joker is Wild   
video by Beam Me Up Slotty

October 29: Dark Knight Trilogy, Villains  of Gotham City   
video by Random$$Slots

October 30: Batman: Rogues Gallery   
video by Brent's Lucky (and Gay) Slot Channel

Halloween is scary in Gotham City.
So many villains. It’s really a pity.
It wouldn’t be safe to trick-or-treat
Without Batman and Robin on your street.

The Dark Knight always wears a mask,
Bruce Wayne is equal to the task.
Dick Grayson helps if there’s a fight
When villains and heroes share the night

Put on your costume, have no fear
The Dynamic Duo’s standing near.
The Caped Crusader will save the day,
Make sure Halloween is here to stay.

He won’t let the Joker steal your candy.
(Knowing Batman sure comes in handy.)
I bet the Riddler has nothing to say,
And Catwoman runs off the other way.

Win big and take home a huge bag of cash,
It’s better by far than a candy stash.
Play it safe, Citizen. Have lots of fun.
Halloween’s a great night for everyone.


Click Here for the Classic TV Batman. The Joker is Wild   

Click Here for the video Dark Knight Trilogy, Villains  of Gotham City

Click Here for the video Batman: Rogues Gallery



To go back to
Halloween Fun - Week One
Click Here



October 31: Wicked Winnings III
video by Random $$ Slots

A special “great job” to eleven great guys,
And one classy gal. Thanks for sharing your game.
I subscribe to you all; you know you’re the best.
Without you to watch, it would not be the same.

I can’t do what you do, and put games on film
For others to watch and replay.
So I hope everyone who had YouTube fun
Subscribed, liked, & commented today.

We’ve  seen Monsters and Witches. We visited Oz,
Found Ghosts in the Graveyard and Vampires that bite,
Explored Haunted Houses, and went Trick-or-Treat
With Batman and Robin one night.

We’ve overcome Zombies, and killed Walking Dead,
Busted Ghosts and the Marshmallow Man.
Elvira gave us a thrill, Count Dracula a chill.
Now we’ve had all the fun that we can.

October has ended, so take off your masks,
Put your Halloween costumes away.
There’s just one thing to do, and then we are through,
Just one more SPECIAL game you must play.

An April film, in October disguise.
So clever that you, can not trust your eyes.

If you’ve seen it before, you know what’s in store.
An outstanding edit, a remarkable spin.
If you haven’t a clue, watch what Random can do,

Lets all just pretend,
his amazing great spin....

.... is  JENNIFER’s GOOD WIN


Click Here for the video


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Two Weeks of Halloween Fun

Lucky Count
October 18: Lucky Count
video by Vegas Low Roller

If you count the days till Halloween,
You’ll find they number just fourteen.
Come back and visit everyday.
You’ll find new spooky games to play.
You’ll find no tricks, just treats in store.
Enjoy the win - come back for more.

“Count” on Vegas Low Roller getting our Halloween fun off to a “Lucky” start.

October 19: Hauntsworth House
video by Random$$Slots
Hauntsworth Housevideo by Random$$Slots

At Hauntsworth House when you trick-or-treat
You could get something good to eat
Choose the right ghost, and find the key,
Pick the right chest, and you might see
A trunk of credits, and not candy.

“Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t.”
Click Here

October 20: Ghostbusters
video by Shamus

If there’s something strange in your neighborhood
Ghostbusters
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters
If there’s something weird, and it don’t look good
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters

If you can’t seem to win - though you really try,
If you always lose - and you don’t know why
If you’re all alone, pick up the phone
Help’s on the way. Shamus’ll save the day. 
Call Ghostbusters

Shamus ain’t afraid of no ghosts… 
…and he ain’t afraid of the StayPuft Marshmallow Man either! 
Click Here and watch how he does it.

October 21: Midnight Matinee
video by NYPhinix13  

The Midnight Matinee tonight,
Midnight Matinee
Could give viewers an awful fright
With monsters lurking out of sight.
Don’t be afraid, they will not bite.

The Graveyard Ghosts are friendly too
Pick five tombstones, see how you do. 
The pink ghosts give you extra spins
Green ghosts can multiply your wins
Click Here and all your fun begins

       Great Halloween editing, Rob!

The Walking Dead
October 22: Walking Dead
video by ShinobiYT

A hoard of zombies, Walking Dead.
You’ve got to shoot them in the head.
“Cause if you don’t, and they bite you,
You’ll turn into a zombie too.

Shinobi’s Wakizashi or Ninjato blades might also do the trick.

October 23: Vampire’s Embrace

Vampire's Embrace
video by SlotTraveler

He casts no shadow on the floor,
Ne reflection in the glass
He drinks no wine or water
He dines on no repast

He cannot cross your threshold
If you don’t invite him through your door
And if you do, you’ll surely rue
What the vampire has in store.

'Cause when you’re caught in his embrace,
His bloody fangs close to your face,
Wrapped in his cape, you can’t escape,
HE’S ABOUT TO DRINK YOUR BLOOD!

SlotTraveler, get us out of this fright-mare!

October 24: Elvira’s Secret
Elvira's Secret
video by Random$$Slots

Elvira is a buxom vamp
Inspiring lusty dreams
Seducing you with ribald camp
But nothing’s as it seems

For the Mistress of the Dark
Has hidden one small fact.
The sexy show is just a lark.
Her secret is: it’s all an act.
Guess she doesn’t REALLY “tingle all over when you win like that.”


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