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<br>In modern times, the video slot is the absolute ruler of the global [casino](https://myinvestorsden.com/author/wadewhitmer856/) industry. Walk into any modern casino, and you will be greeted by hundreds of slot titles, loud musical themes, and incredible video features. These games are responsible for the vast majority of casino revenue. Yet, the evolution of the one-armed bandit is an incredible timeline that goes back to the 1800s with basic springs and levers and some fruit symbols. Let us take a trip back in time to discover the origins of the one-armed bandit.<br>
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Charles Fey's Masterpiece: The Birth of the Bandit
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<br>The true ancestor of all casino slots was created in 1895 by a car mechanic named Charles Fey in the USA. His groundbreaking invention, called the Liberty Bell, was remarkably simple. It featured three physical spinning reels displaying five pictures: horseshoes, diamonds, spades, hearts, and a Liberty Bell. The genius of Fey's machine was the coin hopper. If a player lined up the top combination, the machine physically dropped a massive half-dollar prize in metal coins. It was a massive success in drinking establishments all over the country.<br>
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Surviving Prohibition and Bans and the Rise of Electromechanical Slots
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<br>As gambling laws tightened, strict anti-gambling laws forced companies to completely pivot their designs. To avoid the legal definition of gambling, slots no longer dispensed metal coins. Rather, they rewarded players with mints and sweets. This is the exact reason why traditional machines use classic fruit icons. Furthermore, the famous 'BAR' symbol was actually the trademark of the gum supplier. The next massive leap forward occurred in 1963 when the Bally company invented the 'Money Honey' machine. This was the very first machine to use electricity and hoppers, which had an electric motor and did not require an attendant to pay out big wins.<br>
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1895: The Liberty Bell is created, establishing the 3-reel standard.
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Early 1900s: Fruit symbols are introduced; candy is used to bypass gambling laws to avoid strict anti-gambling legislation.
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1963: The electromechanical era starts, the first machine to use electricity and a deep coin hopper.
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1976: Fortune Coin builds the first digital slot is developed in Las Vegas, changing the industry forever.
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The Internet Era: How the RNG Changed Everything
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<br>The biggest change in slot history occurred with the invention of computer technology and the internet. Today's online slots do not have physical spinning reels. Rather, they are powered entirely by advanced RNG software. This computerization enabled studios to design infinite game mechanics, massive progressive networks, and licensed themes based on movies and pop culture.<br>
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Slot GenerationMechanismBiggest Win
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Late 1800s (Liberty Bell)Purely mechanicalVery small
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1960sElectric motors combined with physical reels and a coin hopperA few hundred dollars
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Current DayMicrochips and codeLife-changing wealth
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<br>Ultimately, the evolution of the slot machine is a perfect reflection of modern human innovation. What started as a simple metal toy in a cigar shop has turned into a highly sophisticated computer program that is available from anywhere in the world 24/7. Although the tech is totally different, the core thrill of spinning the reels has not changed one bit as it was for Charles Fey.<br>
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