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[[File:SegaDiamond3Star SlotMachine.jpg|thumb|A ''Diamond 3 Star''.]]
 
The '''''Star'' series''' (for lack of a better term) describes the "second generation" of slot machines manufactured by [[Service Games]] and later [[Sega]] as a successor to the ''[[Sega Bell]]'' in around 1960. There are many machines in this group with slightly different rulesets, however what binds them is an almost standardised shell and internal workings (which in turn are not too dissimilar from the ''Sega Bell'' internals and may be interchangable).
 
The '''''Star'' series''' (for lack of a better term) describes the "second generation" of slot machines manufactured by [[Service Games]] and later [[Sega]] as a successor to the ''[[Sega Bell]]'' in around 1960. There are many machines in this group with slightly different rulesets, however what binds them is an almost standardised shell and internal workings (which in turn are not too dissimilar from the ''Sega Bell'' internals and may be interchangable).
  
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===Starlet===

Revision as of 12:03, 16 November 2014

It has not been decided whether these should have separate pages. See Talk:Star series.
A Diamond 3 Star.

The Star series (for lack of a better term) describes the "second generation" of slot machines manufactured by Service Games and later Sega as a successor to the Sega Bell in around 1960. There are many machines in this group with slightly different rulesets, however what binds them is an almost standardised shell and internal workings (which in turn are not too dissimilar from the Sega Bell internals and may be interchangable).

The Star designs were created by Sega as opposed to the Sega Bell which is re-branded Mills High-Top. They are among the earliest, original works to bear the Sega name (though are thought to have debuted after the Sega 1000).

The series was followed by the Continental series.

Slot machines in the series

Multi-Bell 35

Console Sega

Bonus Star

Gallery

Paybak Star

Mad Money Star

Gallery

Diamond 3 Star

Gallery

Diamond 4 Star

Bonanza Star

Gallery

Double Pay Star

Copper Star

Starlet

Monaco Starlet

Olympia Star