I bought two VP machines locally from slot machine stores in Phoenix.
One is a GameKing with a touch screen. It has around 60 games, each with a variety of paytables. Denominations can be set from 1 cent to 25 dollars. I have a "Key chip" so that I can set the games, paytables, denominations, sound, double-up, etc. that prefer.
It was manufactured in Aug, 1998. Another thing to keep in mind, some states restrict by age what is legal to own.
Darrell G darrellg@gmail.com [vpFREE] wrote:
Just curious why a big variety of used traditional slot machines can be found for purchase on sites like Facebook Marketplace, but NO "normal" Video Poker machine (nor the newer "cartoon like" penny slot machines). We recently bought a used $5 "In the Money" slot machine for $200 for home enjoyment when we can't get away to a casino, but we would like to compliment it with a normal multi-play video poker machine (IGT, AllStar, etc).
Multiplay machines come with daily fees, and the software is, technically, leased by the casino, so it can't be sold.
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