Slot machine

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A slot machine is a standard game at Game Corners in the Pokémon games, having appeared in every generation to date.

All slot machines can be played for 1, 2, or 3 coins. Playing slot machines for 1 coin allows payouts only on the center line. Playing for 2 coins allows payouts on all three horizontal lines. Playing for 3 coins allows payouts on all three horizontal lines as well as two diagonal lines.

Slot symbols and their payouts tend to vary between generations, but the highest single payout is 300 coins for three same-color sevens in the first three generations (this is reduced to 100 coins in Generation IV).

Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen

Slot machines in the first generation and their third generation remakes consist simply of inserting coins and stopping the reels with the A button.

Generation II

Slot machines in the second generation are similar to the ones from the first, except that certain combinations of two symbols may cause something special to happen when stopping the third reel, increasing the chances of a payout.

Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

The third generation is where slot machines began to become more complex. While fundamentally the same as in the first two generations, the third generation introduced bonus games to the slot machine experience. Bonus games in the third generation allow for better odds of landing big payouts during the duration of the bonus game. Getting the biggest payout in a bonus game in this generation immediately ends the bonus game.

Generation IV

Slot machines in the fourth generation control slightly differently than in the past three generations. Instead of simply stopping the reels from left to right with one button, reels are now stopped with their own buttons: the left reel uses the Y button, the center reel uses the B button, and the right reel uses the A button. The bonus game in this generation involves trying to keep a Pokémon happy. The Pokémon can be a normal-colored Clefairy, an alternate-colored Clefairy, or a Ditto pretending to be a Clefairy. In the bonus game, each time the slots begin to spin, the Pokémon will point at a wheel. If the player stop the wheels in the order Clefairy points out, the player will land on three Replay symbols and automatically win fifteen coins. Keeping the bonus game going as long as possible involves strategy, and it ends when the Pokémon leaves the scene.

Slot machines are not playable in the European versions of Platinum for an unknown reason. Instead, they have been replaced by game machines.

In the anime

Typical slot machines have only appeared in the backdrop of Neon Town in The Song of Jigglypuff. There, one slot machine was shown to stop on two Vulpix symbols and then a Psyduck symbol.

However, a slot machine of a different variety is an integral part of a standard Professor Oak's lecture, displaying Pokémon silhouettes prior to the featured Pokémon being revealed.

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