![]() ![]() JohnD199, I'm probably one, if not the oldest poster here. Pachislo's on the other hand require tokens (legal for home use in most states) and for about $200 shipped you can have a very nice, very playable machine in your house with back-lit reels, outside and surrounding lights, up tempo music, bonus rounds, eye shooting capability, interaction, maneuverability (80lbs vs 300lbs). The music vs the themes are generally unrelated as AS tend to all make similar sounds and the lights are incredibly boring if any at all other than the reel lights. You would have to pay at the very least about $600 for one and more than likely to have a nice one at least double that. If you have a quarter machine that will pay 4000 quarters for example in a max bet jackpot you'd have $1000 in the machine in just change. They take coins only, meaning you'll have quite an investment in cash in the machine just to play it. Certainly legal issues come into play for states like mine that require an (AS) American Slot be an antique, at least 25 years old, like Florida for Lucky. ![]()
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