Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
I've suggested to tribal casinos and I now will suggest here that Las Vegas casinos consider opening up a new section containing only the old games, e.g. three reelers like Double Diamond etc.

They could call it "Retro Slots" or maybe "Old School Slots."

I hate the new games and never play them.
At one time in Oklahoma all you seen were the Class II slots (bingo slots, non random). But they have been mostly shoved aside in the Indian casinos for the newer Class III games. The Class III now dominates but the Class II still has a presence. These Class II's are old three reelers. The Indians pay no tax on Class II win, but pay about 6% for Class III win. Even with that incentive to keep the Class II's, the Class III's still dominate. That has to mean they make more money with Class III than Class II.

Grand Casino Shawnee is pretty big. They have a lot of old Class III's that have been moved to the outer locations of the building. They are old three reelers that have been moved as the new machines come in. Those areas don't get much action unless the main area is packed.

For the most part the public likes the new slots over the old three reelers.