Iam new to this site & i am a massive indy fan as everyone on here is,
just thought i would see if any members here in the England own the Jpm fruit machine, i have one and i love it.
The fruit machine came out in 1995 and has sound effects from all three movies, iam gutted that when indy 4 comes out it will be missing the crystal skulls!
Anyone know if any manufacturers are going to be making new indiana jones fruit machines?
Yea, it beat me up pretty badly last week here in Oklahoma. Hard to imagine a $.05 machine could get you that quickly.
It is a neat machine though. It has T.V.'s that play randon scenes from all three flicks.
not sure if anyone has mentioned this already but
IGT are introducing or already have new indy themed
slot machines.
My friend said he saw Indy slot machines on his trip to Las Vegas last weekend. I bet this is what he saw. Definitely a wee bit strange to see Lucas allow the license to be used in this way...not that I personally have anything against gambling. Some people probably would though. About 3 years ago I saw some really cool SW slot machines. Thought that was weird too. Definitely would be fun to have in the house!
Le Saboteur made a recent discovery but hasn't mentioned it at The Raven yet...Take it away, Mr. Le Saboteur!
You're too kind, Stoo. I happened to find myself in Reno over the last weekend, and happened to stumble across the Indiana Jones slot machines.
Like Indyclone's sign says, they're branded as "Treasure of the Incas" and "The Curse of Coronado." Unfortunately, there's no real story that I could discern. The visual representations are different, but the only substantial difference appears to be that "Incas" uses characters from Raiders & Temple while "Coronado" uses characters from Crusade. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is fortunately not represented.
This is the crown of the machine -- the Indy logo is on one side, but the other side has a giant video board that loops clips from the original trilogy. Both flanking machines appear to be generic Indy slots that I assume came out earlier because I only saw them attached to this monstrosity.
For a slot machine, they're wonderfully themed. The hieroglyphics are a nice touch, and the housing is atmospheric. I just wish (again) that each unit was different. Oh, and I think they have audio clips from the original trilogy too. I heard something, but considering the din, I can't 100% verify the aural components.
I don't gamble so I can't really comment on the depth of play. However, each machine was billed as .1 cent, but the minimum you could play was 25-lines essentially making it a .25-cent machine. The bonus round can only be achieved by maxing your bet, and after losing 5-bucks in three spins, that was more than enough for me.
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You're too kind, Stoo. I happened to find myself in Reno over the last weekend, and happened to stumble across the Indiana Jones slot machines.
I'm wondering if they have them at the casino in Montreal or Gananoque.
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Like Indyclone's sign says, they're branded as "Treasure of the Incas" and "The Curse of Coronado." Unfortunately, there's no real story that I could discern. The visual representations are different, but the only substantial difference appears to be that "Incas" uses characters from Raiders & Temple while "Coronado" uses characters from Crusade. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is fortunately not represented.
Really digging the "Treasure of the Incas" thing. I remember when Indyclone posted photos of his sign but didn't realize that it was from this machine. Way to go, Indyclone!
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I don't gamble so I can't really comment on the depth of play. However, each machine was billed as .1 cent, but the minimum you could play was 25-lines essentially making it a .25-cent machine. The bonus round can only be achieved by maxing your bet, and after losing 5-bucks in three spins, that was more than enough for me.
Thanks for the report, Sab. The penny games are worthless but, because of the Indy theme, I would play it as you did and then watch someone else play it instead.
(Pssst...You wanna win $ome ca$h? Play the Wheel of Fortune slot.)
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You can't buy them; IGT will not sell them (and it is illegal to sell them in some US states and most of Canada)...
If they were available for purchase, your Indy Museum could also double as Casino Ravenwood!
I'm wondering if they have them at the casino in Montreal or Gananoque.
Stoo,
I've played the machines in Reno as well, last year. I have not seen them here in BC, so they may not have made their way up here to Canada. Les will know.
We have 4 casinos here in the Okanagan. One in Pentiction, two here in Kelowna, and one in Vernon. They don't have the machines. I also checked out the Edgewater Casino in Vancouver while I was there for the Olympics in February. No Indy slots there either.
I've played the machines in Reno as well, last year. I have not seen them here in BC, so they may not have made their way up here to Canada. Les will know.
We have 4 casinos here in the Okanagan. One in Pentiction, two here in Kelowna, and one in Vernon. They don't have the machines. I also checked out the Edgewater Casino in Vancouver while I was there for the Olympics in February. No Indy slots there either.
The machines were here in Winnipeg all through 2009 - at both casinos. Even had the deluxe header and the embroidered chairs!
Just found a video of the machine. Some of you video game freaks are going to love it if you haven't seen it before! It's the closest thing to an animated-for-kids Indy I've seen yet.
@Goonie and throwmethidol: Just found a video of the machine. Some of you video game freaks are going to love it if you haven't seen it before! It's the closest thing to an animated-for-kids Indy I've seen yet.
Actually Stoo, that footage is from the Japanese pachinko machines made by Sankyo in 2007-2008.
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Yes, I know which is why I quoted your old post from back on page 1. Figured some people might not have seen it before. I wonder if there are more animated segments in the game?
Yes, I know which is why I quoted your old post from back on page 1. Figured some people might not have seen it before. I wonder if there are more animated segments in the game?
Now if only I could read ...
There are LOTS of animated sequences in the machine -- and I have visitors to the museum who unlock ones I haven't seen ... all the time!
Played the Indiana Jones slot machine at the Tulalip Casino in Washington state. Very cool you should check it out if you get the chance and like to play slots.