Difference between revisions of "Windsor series"
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WindsorSailor SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Sailor|''[[Windsor Sailor]]'' (19xx) | WindsorSailor SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Sailor|''[[Windsor Sailor]]'' (19xx) | ||
WindsorSpeedwayM1 SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Speedway M1|''[[Windsor Speedway M1]]'' (19xx) | WindsorSpeedwayM1 SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Speedway M1|''[[Windsor Speedway M1]]'' (19xx) | ||
− | + | WindsorSpeedwayM2 SM.jpg|link=Windsor Speedway M2|''[[Windsor Speedway M2]]'' (19xx) | |
Windsor SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Vegas|''[[Windsor Vegas]]'' (19xx) | Windsor SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Vegas|''[[Windsor Vegas]]'' (19xx) | ||
WindsorVictory SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Victory|''[[Windsor Victory]]'' (19xx) | WindsorVictory SlotMachine.jpg|link=Windsor Victory|''[[Windsor Victory]]'' (19xx) |
Revision as of 22:50, 22 August 2023
The Windsor series describes the fourth generation of slot machines manufactured by Sega as a successor to the Continental series . There are numerous machines in this group with slightly different rulesets; what binds them is a largely standardized 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 customizability. 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.
List of machines
Windsor Aztec (1974)
Windsor Bonus (1974)
Windsor Buccaneer (19xx)
Windsor Crazy Bells (19xx)
Windsor Crown (1974)
Windsor Derby (1974)
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Windsor Imperial (19xx)
Windsor Mad Money (1974)
Windsor Playboy (19xx)
Windsor Sailor (19xx)
Windsor Speedway M1 (19xx)
Windsor Speedway M2 (19xx)
Windsor Vegas (19xx)
Windsor Victory (19xx)
Windsor Wild Joker (1974)
Olympia Mark II (1971)
Olympia Mark III (1972)
Olympia Golden Star (1974)
Promotional material
External references
References