LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The company who operates the slots at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport announced that the gaming machines have generated over $1 billion in all-time revenue.
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For IGT, a brand synonymous with Nevada, next week’s Global Gaming Expo represents a homecoming of sorts. The 25th running of the world’s largest gaming industry trade show gathering that opens Monday ...
This traveler is flying high. A lucky player won more than $1.3 million dollars on a slot machine at a Las Vegas airport Tuesday. The unnamed traveler was playing the slots on the Wheel of Fortune ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - What is the secret to slot machines? It’s an age-old question players have asked for years. FOX5 sat down with a Las Vegas Valley slot machine manufacturer to get an inside ...
Daniel is a News Writer from the United Kingdom. Relatively new to the industry with almost three years of experience, he has focused on establishing himself in the gaming space. While he focuses on ...
NFL-themed slot machines will make their debut in Las Vegas casinos when football season starts in September, Aristocrat Gaming announced Thursday. The Australian casino game manufacturer has ...
Frustrated Las Vegas gamblers who have been playing for too long without a win may think that the machines are becoming tighter with their payouts – they’re not wrong. A new report by the UNLV Center ...