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If you are looking for a hangover slot machine for sale then there are many reputed sellers who have these real slot machines for sale. Like Aristocrat and other top-notch gaming developers, IGT also takes the theme from superhit Hollywood movies and develops wonderful slot games. Hangover slots are based on the movie Hangover which was released in 2009. IGT bought the rights to make a Hangover slot machine for casinos around the globe.
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After the Hangover movie of 2009 followed the Hangover PartII in 2011 and the Hangover Part III in 2013. All the hangover movie series hadcomedy and drama where someone goes missing when they travel. Based on the hit comedy, this IGT slotfeatures four progressives tied to characters from the film, a base game wildfeature, and a number of bonus rounds. You can play on four screens at a timewith the multi-play interface, and the amusing voice of Mr. Chow is there toguide you every step of the way.
No matter how many screens you choose, each one has fivereels and 30 paylines. Playing one screen costs a minimum of 50 cents, whileall four can be enjoyed for as little as $4.
The progressive jackpots in the Hangover slot
The game includes four progressive jackpots, and each is connected to a member of the Wolfpack. They include the following:
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- Alan’s Progressive – There are six satchels on the screen, and one of them contains the current amount of Alan’s progressive jackpot. Touch a satchel to select it, but even a wrong choice results in a small payout.
- Stu’s Progressive – Much like Alan’s progressive, except this time you’re picking teeth instead of satchels.
- Phil’s Progressive – Instead of satchels or teeth, this bonus round asks the player to choose from a series of plastic hospital bracelets.
- Doug’s Progressive – Select from six casino chips in an effort to reveal the hidden progressive payout.
Bonus Rounds and Features
In addition to the winning opportunities found on the basegame, here are some of the available bonus rounds and features.
- Wedding Chapel Bonus – A number of wrapped boxes are shown on the screen, and each has a prize hidden inside of it. In order to win, you’ll need to uncover two items that match.
- Stun Gun Bonus – In order to gain credits, you’ll need to press the button on the stun gun for as long as possible. Poor Alan is bound to get the shock of his life, but it’s all for a good cause.
- Mr. Chow’s Freaky Free Games – The players receive a number of free spins to begin this feature. Wilds stick to the reels and make it easier to win on subsequent spins. Accumulate seven wild poker chips to unlock the Deal in the Desert feature.
- Deal in the Desert – This feature presents the player with three men, all wearing bags over their heads. Your goal is to pick the one containing the real Doug, which awards the largest bonus. Finding characters such as Mr. Chow or the chicken delivers a smaller payout.
- Pick a Photo – Eighteen Polaroid pictures are shown on the screen, and you must touch them to reveal a bonus or free credits.
- Wedding Chapel Bonus – Select an item in the wedding chapel and receive the prize hidden beneath it.
- Villa Bonus – Select different items throughout your hotel room to win the hidden prizes.
The Hangover Pretty Awesome slot
The Hangover Pretty Awesome slot follows the second inseries. The Wolfpack is back in this 2013 release from IGT. Join Alan, Phil,Stu, and Mr. Chow as they once again get into rowdy hijinks in Las Vegas, withnumerous audio and video clips included from the highest-grossing R-ratedcomedy of all time. The game has five reels, 40 paylines, four multi-levelprogressives, and a wide-area progressive in select jurisdictions.
In both, the Hangover slot machines feature Mr. Chow will be your guide.
Game symbols
- Mr. Chow – An eccentric crime figure whowalks on the wild side.
- Jade – The lovable stripper from the firstfilm.
- Doug – The most normal member of the WolfPack.
- Stu – This normally subdued dentist getscrazy when exposed to alcohol or illegal substances.
- Phil – The most handsome member of theDream Pack.
- Alan – A total mental case who’s oncereferred to as “fat Jesus.”
- Mike Tyson – A former boxer with anoticeable facial tattoo and an obsession with tigers.
- Medical Bracelet – The kind you receiveafter being admitted to the hospital.
- Satchel – The fancy man-purse carriedaround by Alan.
- Shot Glasses – Get several of these symbolsto unlock the Tiger Bonus.
- Chicken – One of these fowls is found inthe hotel room after a night of partying.
- Game Logo – It simply reads: “TheHangover Pretty Awesome.”
Bonus Features
Random multipliers and stacked symbols are included in the base game, and all the spinning icons are taken straight from various scenes in the movie.
- Find Doug Bonus – Get on the hotel elevatorand select a button to be taken to a specific floor. Each stop awards a cashbonus, but finding Doug delivers the largest possible payout.
- Win It All Back – This group bonus featureallows players to select their favorite character from Jade, Phil, Alan, Stu,and Mr. Chow. A blackjack hand is dealt to each character, and you’ll receive alarger bonus by accurately predicting the winner.
- Tiger Bonus – The player finds themselvesin a luxury Vegas hotel room after a night of partying, and they’re asked toselect random objects in order to reveal multipliers and bonus credits. Bewareof Mike Tyson, though, as accidentally selecting the former heavyweight champresults in a devastating knockout punch and the end of the round.
Twenty digital cameras are shown on the screen, and theplayer must select them one at a time. A selected camera flips around to revealone or more photos of the Wolfpack’s antics, while the player also receivesextra picks or bonus multipliers. The multiplier is added to either Stu, Alan,or Phil, and these are resolved with a spin on a virtual wheel of fortune.
Best Friends Bonus – This group feature is activatedwhen anyone on the bank gets their third bonus chip or lands on two bonussymbols and a Best Friends Bonus icon. When the feature becomes active, you’llbe asked to choose one of three poker chips. Each has a bonus round hiddenbehind it, and your choice determines which one you get to play.
Mr. Chow’s Super Sexy Free Games – The player receives five free spins. If one of the main characters comes up during a spin, you’ll receive a chance to win their bonus amount.
Where to buy the Hangover slot machine?
Hangover slot machines are available to play at almost all the Las Vega casinos. Caesars Entertainment has this slot machine in all of its 37 Caesars’ owned properties around the country. About two years back Hangover slot machines were seen at Wynn, Aria, MGM and at other casinos but as it’s the normal process of moving out old machines and replacing them with new ones, you can ask from these casinos if they are selling Hangover slot machines.
Also, you can find these slot machines for sale at many online slot machines selling sites like Ebay, Alibaba, Amazon or other local sites. You can even visit the manufacturing site at IGT and find out for this slot machine.
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Veilstone Game Corner | トバリゲームコーナー Tobari Game Corner | 'Wild Missingno. appeared!' |
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Location: | Veilstone City |
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Region: | Sinnoh |
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Generations: | IV |
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The Veilstone Game Corner (Japanese: トバリゲームコーナーTobari Game Corner) is a Game Corner located in Veilstone City, Sinnoh.
- 1In the games
- 4In the manga
In the games
In Korean versions of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, due to the illegality of gambling in South Korea and the classifications standards of the Game Rating Board, the slot machines were replaced with game machines. The dialogue and other text was also altered to remove references to the slot machines and their functionality. TM64 (Explosion) is instead given away at random by the Game Corner attendant as part of a TM promotion.
These changes were later also made in European releases of Pokémon Platinum, as a result of changes in the classification standards at PEGI[1], including in the United Kingdom English version.
The music played here is similar to the one heard in real-life pachinko parlors.
Slot machines
There are sixteen slot machines in the Game Corner, with four of them having people already seated at them.
Each spin of the machine takes 3 coins, which are inserted by pressing the X button. Reels will start spinning either when the D-pad is pressed down or the X button is pressed again. Y stops the left reel, B stops the middle, and A stops the right.
Payouts
Series of icons | Payout |
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100 |
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15 |
10 |
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Bonus Round
As the game is played, occasionally a Poké Ball will roll up on the Touch Screen. They make the reels 'sticky' and guarantee a win, whereas a win is normally impossible if a Ball does not appear. The type of win depends on the Ball:
- Poké Ball : Three Poké Balls
- Premier Ball: Three of something Random
- Great Ball: Three Replays
- Ultra Ball: Three Pikachu
- Safari Ball: Three Moon Stones
Randomly, a Clefairy will pop out of the Poké Ball on the touch screen, and can be either a normal one, a Shiny one, or one that appears to be a transformedDitto. Which kind of Clefairy appears indicates how likely the Bonus Round is to repeat; a transformed Ditto indicates a lower chance to repeat, a Clefairy indicates a moderate chance, and a Shiny Clefairy indicates a high chance. If Pikachu appears after the round is complete, it will be more likely to repeat (it will be less likely to repeat if Clefairy appears again). Players must continue spinning the reels until they get a 100-coin bonus. The odds of getting the bonus seem to improve if the slots are activated to the beat of Clefairy's clapping.
At this point the bonus round will begin. It only costs one coin to spin the reels while in the bonus round; after the reels begin spinning, the Clefairy will indicate which reel to stop first; left is Y, up is B, and right is A. Each time this is done correctly, three replays will be made possible, at 15 coins apiece. If the player does not follow Clefairy's instructions, but gets three of one image (including replays) coins will not be given. Each bonus round has 15 spins, meaning that a perfect one yields 210 coins.
After 15 spins, the Clefairy will either stay for another bonus round or it will return to its Poké Ball and the bonus will end. This seems to be random. If ten or more bonus rounds are played in a row, the woman behind the counter will give TM64 (Explosion) as a prize after the first time this has been achieved. In order to obtain the TM, the player must lose a bonus round sometime after their tenth consecutive round; pressing Start to end the 'Slot Session' will not count as having played 10 games in a row and will, in turn, not yield TM64. The TM is only given out once.
Occasionally, the moon on the touch screen will glow red during a spin. Getting a replay when the moon is red makes Clefairy tired, so following Clefairy's instructions during a red moon makes the Bonus Round less likely to repeat.
On the other hand, the moon may also occasionally glow bright white. Following Clefairy's instructions will guarantee that Clefairy will stay for another bonus round.
Service counter
The woman behind the counter to the left of the slots sells coins at the following rates:
Prize exchange
Prizes are sold in the house to the right of the Game Corner.
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TM75 (Swords Dance) | 4000C |
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TM10 (Hidden Power) | 6000C |
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| TM35 (Flamethrower) | 10000C |
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TM24 (Thunderbolt) | 10000C |
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TM68 (Giga Impact) | 20000C |
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Items
Item | Location | Games |
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20 Coins | From the man standing south of the counter | D P Pt |
50 Coins | From the fat man playing a slot machine near the counter | D P Pt |
TM64 (Explosion) | From the woman behind the counter after playing ten or more bonus rounds in a row | D P Pt |
Layout
Version | Interior | Prize House |
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Diamond |
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Pearl |
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Platinum |
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In the manga
Veilstone Game Corner in Pokémon Adventures
Veilstone Game Corner in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl! Adventure
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Veilstone Game Corner first appeared in Magnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I. Platinum wandered into it by accident, mistaking it for a hotel. In no time, she was sucked into the gaming, having to be forcibly dragged away by Pearl when he and Diamond came looking for her. Diamond proceeded to exchange the coins Platinum had won for a Zoom Lens. The next day, Maylene's father tried to talk Platinum, who was passing by, into trying the slot machines, but she refused. This is also the location where Diamond first encountered Team Galactic in Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank I while recovering the Pokédex Platinum had accidentally left behind.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl! Adventure manga
The Veilstone Game Corner appeared in Deoxys, The Phantom Pokémon! (Part 2). At the beginning of the chapter, Hareta and Mitsumi were seen playing the slots. Hareta was winning trays full of Coins while Mitsumi couldn't win at all--a possible reference to the actual differences in luck between the slot machines in the games. At the end of the chapter, Hareta returned to the Game Corner, only to find out that Mitsumi still hadn't won once, and was determined not to leave until she finally did.
Trivia
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- The background music for the Veilstone Game Corner remixes part of the theme for the Rocket Game Corner.
- The background music that plays when Clefairy appears is a sped-up remix of the Mt. Moon Square background theme. The bonus round music further speeds it up.
- Maylene's father can be met here. He says that nothing is going his way, and asks if the player is a Trainer or has battled the Gym Leader. Looker can also be found here both before the player has obtained the Cobble Badge and after the Stark Mountain storyline.
- The sign outside the Game Corner says to 'Aim for an Explosion of Luck', as a pun on the TM64 prize; the woman behind the counter makes the same pun before giving the TM.
- After giving the TM, the woman says to keep playing for 'another explosion of good luck'. Despite this, she only gives TM64 once per save file.
In other languages
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Casino de Voilaroc | Schleiede Spielhalle | Casinò di Rupepoli | 장막시티 게임코너 Jangmak City Game Corner | Casino de Ciudad Rocavelo | Trung tâm trò chơi Tobari |
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References
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- ↑European Pokemon Platinum's missing Game Corner explained | GamesRadar
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