I sure hated to see Sigma fade away from the video poker scene. They had games like Flush Attack, House a Rockin' and The Maxx, highly exploitable games. But, from what I know, it's no wonder they faded away. It got to where slot techs could not get parts for the machines. They had to start cannibalizing. So a bank of 10 Flush Attacks would be reduced to 8, then eventually to 6....and eventually to nothing. Damn Sigma!
Come to think of it, I don't think I ever seen a multi-game video poker platform from Sigma either, which is a no-no in today's competitive market. Sigma just plain and simple got out-competed.
[vpFREE] Re: Question about slot manufacturers and video poker
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