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− | [[File:OlympiaStar SlotMachine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An ''[[Olympia Star]]'' slot machine.]]{{stub}}The '''''Olympia '' series''' describes a generation of Japan-exclusive slot machines published by [[Olympia (company)|Olympia]], a joint venture between [[Sega Enterprises]] and [[Taito]].{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d2691f40123ae387fedcc2b567659706}} Beginning with the ''[[Olympia Star]]'' in 1964, the machine was instrumental in bringing a form of legalized slot gambling to Japan, and laid the foundations for the future medal game industry.{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d2691f40123ae387fedcc2b567659706}} | + | [[File:OlympiaStar SlotMachine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An ''[[Olympia Star]]'' slot machine.]]{{stub}}The '''''Olympia '' series''' describes a generation of Japan-exclusive slot machines published by [[Olympia (company)|Olympia]], a joint venture between [[Sega Enterprises]] and [[Taito]].{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d2691f40123ae387fedcc2b567659706}} Beginning with the ''[[Olympia Star]]'' in 1964, the machine was instrumental in bringing a form of legalized slot gambling to Japan, and laid the foundations for the future [[medal game]] industry.{{ref|https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nazox2016/e/d2691f40123ae387fedcc2b567659706}} |
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The Olympia series describes a generation of Japan-exclusive slot machines published by Olympia, a joint venture between Sega Enterprises and Taito.[1] Beginning with the Olympia Star in 1964, the machine was instrumental in bringing a form of legalized slot gambling to Japan, and laid the foundations for the future medal game industry.[1]
List of machines
Olympia Star (1964)
New Olympia (1969)
Olympia Mark II (1971)
Olympia Mark III (1972)
Olympia Golden Star (1974)
Promotional material
References