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When Did Computer-Based Slots Hit the Slot Floor?

1 February 2010

By John Robison

In what year did the first computer-based slot hit the casino floor? Are all mechanical slots now gone or can you find a 3-reel quarter machine that does not have the RNG chip today? I believe I have a good idea what year it was, as that is when I could no longer win regularly at slots.

Keep the great answers coming. You have an awesome column.

Thank you,
Howard

Dear Howard,

Thanks for the kind words about my column.

I wish you had written the year you think that computer-based slots (also called stepper slots) appeared on slot floors. I bet the real year is much earlier than you think.

Computer-based slots, also known as stepper slots, were first developed in the early 1980s, nearly 30 years ago. I don't know when the last electro-mechanical slot left the slot floor (mechanical slots were the first generation of slots, on slot floors until the 1960s; electro-mechanical slots were on slot floors from the 1960s to the 1980s), but I can guarantee you that they are long gone because they are not as secure or reliable as stepper slots.

Best of luck in and out of the casinos,
John


Send your slot and video poker questions to John Robison, Slot Expert, at slotexpert@comcast.net. Because of the volume of mail I receive, I regret that I can't reply to every question.


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John Robison, an expert on slot machines and how to play them, is a video poker columnist and writes for many of gaming's leading publications. Hear John on "The Good Times Radio Gaming Show," broadcast from Memphis on WMC 790AM Saturday mornings. You can listen to archives of the show online anytime.

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