LOS ANGELES, California – As reported by Reuters: "Slot machine makers, keen to find a new selling point for a traditional game, are trying to increase the social aspect of slots by linking up machines so players can share payouts and the thrill of winning.
"…`I think the whole industry has to look at ways of making the industry more interactive. I think there will be much more communal playing -- it adds to the overall excitement,' Paul Oneile, CEO of Aristocrat Technologies, said at the gambling industry's annual trade show held last week in Las Vegas.
"The trend began last year with the latest edition of the popular `Wheel of Fortune' slot game from International Game Technology (IGT.N), which allows up to nine players to sit around a large spinning wheel and share in the winnings.
"…Slot machine manufacturers are moving toward `technology that will allow operators to reward customers more easily and increase the communal nature of slots,' Goldman Sachs analyst Steven Kent said in a research note.
"…Aristocrat's Oneile said multiplayer slots could eventually integrate into a network environment, known as server-based gaming, which is heralded as the next big advance in gambling technology and would allow casinos to download the latest games from a central server onto individual machines."