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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very first gambling machine that resembled a slot machine was developed and built by the American company Sittman &amp; Pitt in 1891. It was based on poker and proved to be extremely popular. But it was not until 1887 when Charles Fey devised a much simpler machine called the &#8220;Liberty Bell&#8221; that the first true slot machine (or one-armed bandit) was invented.<br />
The &#8220;Liberty Bell&#8221; had three spinning reels with a total of five symbols &#8211; horseshoes, diamonds, spades, hearts and the Liberty Bell. Its biggest payoff of ten nickels was made when three bells in a row appeared on the reels. This format proved to be such a success with gambling patrons that a new industry was spawned and we still see its effect on every offline and online casino today.</p>
<p>But an even larger enticement also appeared during the 1980s, one that prompted countless thousands to give casinos a try for the first time. In the mid 1980s, the nation’s most popular legal game of chance was still, by far, the state lottery. The possibility of a life-changing lotto jackpot was the most pervasive enticement for Middle Americans to gamble, because it offered something casinos, at the time, did not: The prospect of instant wealth from a simple act that required no skill.</p>
<p>It was March of 1986 when International Game Technology introduced this style of instant, life-changing jackpot to the casino industry, in the form of Megabucks, a game that linked slot machines together (at the time, over phone lines via modem technology), with all coins played on machines in the network incrementing a giant pari-mutuel jackpot. IGT seeded each jackpot with its first guaranteed million, and from there, the portion of wagers took over, incrementing the life-changing prize on an electronic meter as slot players pumped in coins incessantly while dreaming of a new life of luxury.</p>
<p>1990s, slot machines made the moved to the Internet, where they became even more popular &#8211; and jackpots became even bigger &#8211; than anyone could have ever imagined. The software in the online slots on your home computer is the same as in a video <a href="http://www.casinonrock.com">slot</a> in a Las Vegas casino.</p>
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