New technology allows hot swap for hottest slots


Changing the theme of a slot machine used to be a cumbersome experience, said Court Cardinal, the general manager of Carson City's Casino Fandango.

“When you used to change the theme you had to physically change the glass,” Cardinal said.

Today, most slot machines are more and more starting to resemble video games than the clanking, mechanical contraptions that used to cover casino floors a generation ago. Many of the slot machines inside the Casino Fandango use this digital technology, which features two computer screens instead of spinning wheels.

The latest and greatest, Cardinal said, are slot machines that are able to display games that were downloaded from a remote server. Cardinal said it's just as easy as switching a desktop image on a computer.

Last week, Casino Fandango announced it had inked a deal with International Gaming Technology to install these new slot machines that not only feature this digital technology, but also have access to IGT's library of 300 games with others released monthly.

The casino is marketing the new machines with faux-flame lights, calling them “hot new game zones.”

“It also gives us the ability to experiment with far more new games and give choices to our players,” Cardinal said.

That means one of these new slot machines could offer Dakota Thunder one day and the next it could be Black Widow or any one of the 300 games offered by the IGT.

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