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− | + | [[File:SegaDiamond3Star SlotMachine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A ''[[Diamond 3 Star]]'' slot machine.]] | |
− | [[File:SegaDiamond3Star SlotMachine.jpg|thumb|A ''Diamond 3 Star''.]] | + | The '''''Star'' series''' describes the second generation of slot machines manufactured by [[Service Games]] and later [[Sega]] as a successor to the company's previous [[Bell series|''Bell'' series]] through the 1960s. Unlike the ''[[Sega Bell]]'' which is re-branded Mills ''High-Top'', the ''Star'' series are original works and are among the earliest to bear the Sega name. The first machine in the series was introduced as early as 1959.{{fileref|AsahiEveningNews 1962-05-26 B1.png}} |
− | The '''''Star'' series''' | ||
− | The '' | + | The series was followed by the [[Continental series|''Continental'' series]] in the mid 1960's. As they do not require electricity to operate, ''Star'' machines were popular enough to be manufactured up to the turn of the decade.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230823225101/https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/0cdc4601a6d9d32ae8edea402f37117c}} |
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− | == | + | ==Ruleset== |
− | + | The ''Star'' series comprises of several machines with slightly different rulesets, though all share a similar and (presumed) internal workings. The most basic machine in the range is the ''[[Diamond 3 Star]]'', which is very similar to the ''Sega Bell'' save for one additional rule which can be seen throughout this series; the addition of "stars". Lining up three stars will cause the machine to pay out 200 coins, on top of any score obtained from other symbol combinations. | |
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− | + | ==List of machines== | |
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Consolesega 01.jpg|Flyer | + | BonanzaStar SlotMachine Flyer ServiceGamesJapan.jpg|link=Bonanza Star|''[[Bonanza Star]]'' (1962) |
+ | Segabonusstar 01.jpg|link=Bonus Star|''[[Bonus Star]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | Consolesega 01.jpg|link=Console Sega|''[[Console Sega]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | CopperStar SlotMachine.jpg|link=Copper Star|''[[Copper Star]]'' (196x) | ||
+ | Segapaybakstar 01.jpg|link=Paybak Star|''[[Paybak Star]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | Diamond3Star SlotMachine Flyer ServiceGamesJapan.jpg|link=Diamond 3 Star|''[[Diamond 3 Star]]'' (1960) | ||
+ | Diamond4startypea 01.jpg|link=Diamond 4 Star|''[[Diamond 4 Star]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | Doublepaystar 01.jpg|link=Double-Pay Star|''[[Double-Pay Star]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | MadMoneyStar SlotMachine Flyer ServiceGamesJapan.jpg|link=Mad Money Star|''[[Mad Money Star]]'' (195x) | ||
+ | Multibell35 01.jpg|link=Multi-Bell 35|''[[Multi-Bell 35]]'' (19xx) | ||
+ | ProgressiveStar SlotMachine Flyer ServiceGamesJapan.jpg|link=Progressive Star|''[[Progressive Star]]'' (1962) | ||
+ | Starlet SlotMachine 01.jpg|link=Starlet|''[[Starlet]]'' (196x) | ||
+ | MonacoStarlet SlotMachine.jpg|link=Monaco Starlet|''[[Monaco Starlet]]'' (196x) | ||
+ | OlympiaStar SlotMachine.jpg|link=Olympia Star|''[[Olympia Star]]'' (1964) | ||
+ | NewOlympia JP front.png|link=New Olympia|''[[New Olympia]]'' (1969) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Slot machines]] | [[Category:Slot machines]] |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 30 August 2023
The Star series describes the second generation of slot machines manufactured by Service Games and later Sega as a successor to the company's previous Bell series through the 1960s. Unlike the Sega Bell which is re-branded Mills High-Top, the Star series are original works and are among the earliest to bear the Sega name. The first machine in the series was introduced as early as 1959.[1]
The series was followed by the Continental series in the mid 1960's. As they do not require electricity to operate, Star machines were popular enough to be manufactured up to the turn of the decade.[2]
Contents
Ruleset
The Star series comprises of several machines with slightly different rulesets, though all share a similar and (presumed) internal workings. The most basic machine in the range is the Diamond 3 Star, which is very similar to the Sega Bell save for one additional rule which can be seen throughout this series; the addition of "stars". Lining up three stars will cause the machine to pay out 200 coins, on top of any score obtained from other symbol combinations.
List of machines
Bonanza Star (1962)
Bonus Star (19xx)
Console Sega (19xx)
Copper Star (196x)
Paybak Star (19xx)
Diamond 3 Star (1960)
Diamond 4 Star (19xx)
Double-Pay Star (19xx)
Mad Money Star (195x)
Multi-Bell 35 (19xx)
Progressive Star (1962)
Starlet (196x)
Monaco Starlet (196x)
Olympia Star (1964)
New Olympia (1969)
References
- ↑ File:AsahiEveningNews 1962-05-26 B1.png
- ↑ https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/0cdc4601a6d9d32ae8edea402f37117c (Wayback Machine: 2023-08-23 22:51)