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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0yTzQ6wwy0 1969 video with footage of several arcades in Britain featuring the ''Sailor'' slot machine at minute 1:20]
  
 
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Revision as of 05:13, 9 December 2018

It has not been decided whether these should have separate pages. See Talk:Windsor series.
A Windsor Vegas.

The Windsor series describes the "fourth generation" of slot machines manufactured by Sega as a successor to the Continental series . There are many machines in this group with slightly different rulesets, however what binds them is a largely standardised shell and internal workings. It is thought these models debuted in the late 1960s or early 1970s.

The Windsor series was designed in response to changes in the market and keep Sega at the cutting edge. It again offers a refactored design allowing for easier maintenance and customisability. These were among the last slot machines to be built by Sega - by the time they were released the company was experimenting with electro-mechanical arcade games, which would become the preferred choice of entertainment moving forward.

Slot machines in the series

Aztec

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Bonus

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Buccaneer

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Crazy Bells

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Derby

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Imperial

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Mad Money

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Playboy

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Sailor

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Speedway M1

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Promotional material

Speedway M2

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Vegas

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Victory

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