Display device, and game machine

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – In a chance application

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C463S036000, C463S030000

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06866582

ABSTRACT:
In a slot machine, when a player actuates a start lever, three reels spin, thereby effecting internal drawing operation and determining a winning combination. When the player actuates stop buttons, predetermined stop control operations are performed. A combination of symbols corresponding to the winning combination are achieved along anyone of winning lines. A plurality of image data sets which can be displayed on a liquid-crystal display (21) are recorded in an image data ROM (44) provided in a liquid-crystal display unit (20) of the slot machine. When the player actuates a changeover switch (23), switch setting information is sent to a CPU (41). An image display LSI (45) reads out from the image data ROM image data corresponding to the setting information, thereby using the thus-read image data for display contents of the liquid-crystal display.

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patent: 6186893 (2001-02-01), Walker
patent: 6302790 (2001-10-01), Brossard
patent: 6-23091 (1994-02-01), None

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