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If you are an individual, looking to purchase a slot machine for home use. You first need to refer to the Legal States page and see if the state where you live allows you to possess a slot machine. If your state does allow you to have a slot machine; then give us a call and we will be happy to provide with a quality Las Vegas style slot machine at an affordable price, which you will appreciate and enjoy for years!
If your state does not allow you to posses a slot machine: We have an alternative for you. We can offer you a Japanese Pachi-Slo skill game. It looks just like a slot machine. It is a little smaller, has reels and pays out coins just like a Las Vegas style machine. However the difference is you need to push a button under each reel to stop the reels at your discretion. This makes the slot machine a SKILL GAME!
Call today and have one of our Sales Associates advise you on what kind of machine to buy that will complement your home as well as make it legal and affordable to buy.
Before you buy a slot machine, we highly recommend you shop and compare! We are a wholesale licensed distributor! Our inventory changes weekly! If we have in stock what you are looking for, we can ship in a moments notice. We carry on the average 500 games in stock at any given time. If we don’t have what your specific needs are, give us some time and let us help you locate what you are looking for!
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February 11th, 2010
Slot machine ownership laws differ in each state; however, most states do allow ownership of slot machines at home depending on some slot machine criteria.
Antique slot machines
Slot machines that are at least 25 years old can be owned and operated at home. Note, the seller is required to state explicitly the age of the slot machine. There are a few exceptions in the following states:
- Tennessee
- Nebraska
- Hawaii
- Alabama
- Connecticut
- Indiana
- South Carolina
Some states allow older slot machines to be owned while others allow newer slot machines to be owned and operated at home. Please check with your local authority to make sure you can own the specific slot machine you’re interested in.
Non coin operated slot machines
Slot machines that do not take real currency or pay out real currency can be owned and operated at home in most states. These type of slot machines usually use a ticket in and ticket out system.
Slot machines that can be readily converted to coin-operated machines are prohibited in the following states:
- California
- New Jersey
- North Carolina
- Alabama
- Missouri
- New York
- Oregon
Non operational slot machines
Slot machines that are used for display or museum purposes can be owned.
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January 4th, 2010

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Ends January 31, 2010
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December 11th, 2009
One of our suppliers has chosen to discontinue production of Pachislo gaming machines. As a result, we are no longer selling the slots. We apologize for the inconvenience that this may have caused you but please remember that this decision was made by the manufacturer and not Worldwide Gaming Inc.
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November 20th, 2009
Slot machines have been around for a very long time. The major casino slot machine maker include IGT, BALLY, & WILLIAMS. At your favorite casino there is certainly the favorite game themes available for play over and over. The question is: how long do slot machines stay on the casino floor?
According to Keith Smith ( CEO of Boyd Gaming ) slot machines have a life shelf of 25 years on the casino floor, on average. The life of a machine depends on a number of factors. First, is the entertainment value of the game theme. If the game theme is highly demanded the gaming machine will stay. On the other hand if gaming machine is deathly boring it will move off the casino floor. That logic is relatively simple. Second, are the economic factors which include how much spending power casinos have. If there is a high amount of cash held by casinos they are more likely to update their gaming machines. Conversely, if there is a shortage of money, casinos are not apt to replace old slots and purchase newer slots.
The economy in the United States and much of the world today is in an economic down turn. As a result major casinos are not generating the revenue they once had. The matter of the fact is many casino patrons are not traveling very far for gambling entertainment. Instead of flying out to Las Vegas many are choosing to play at casinos near home. Instead of playing high stakes more people are playing with lower starting investments.
Due to the economy casinos are stretching the life of slot machines on the casino floor. Many casinos are leaving older models on the floor for entertainment hoping to ride out the recession. The 25 year shelf life of casino slot machines estimate depends on many elements. The most major aspect is the economy.