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Gaming Industry News => Jays Gaming and Industry News => Topic started by: Amechanic on August 23, 2014, 06:10:40 PM
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Saw on the national news tonight that that old 20 year old IGT machine finally paid off on the progressive jackpot. I wonder now if they will retire the machine, or keep it on the floor?
Gary
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I would think they keep it on the floor at least for a while. That machine is a vegas legend in a way. I know every year when I go out there I always donate a few 100 in the machine, sometimes I even stop at mgm a few times just so I can play it. I've even seen lines just to play it
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An article I read stated that it's going to be retired. :popcorn:
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After 21 years, someone finally hit the Lion's Share jackpot at MGM Grand …
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/08/24/new-hampshire-couple-wins-long-awaited-24m-jackpot-at-las-vegas-lion-share/ (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/08/24/new-hampshire-couple-wins-long-awaited-24m-jackpot-at-las-vegas-lion-share/)
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Vegas' longest running progressive slot machine jackpot finally hit.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2014/aug/23/after-20-years-lions-share-slot-machine-mgm-grand-/
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I heard they were giving it to the winning person to keep actually....
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That would be so cool to own..
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I was planning to post about this. Hitting that jackpot also means that the final IGT S+ machine has been removed from the Las Vegas strip. While there are still S+ machines to be found downtown and at some of the smaller off-strip locals casinos, I can say with some degree of certainty that this was the last surviving S+ at a strip casino.
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I must say, it doesn't sound like it could have went to a more loyal follower though! He had just read an article on the machine in February (same one we talked about on here, i believe). The couple visits Vegas 3-4 times per year and has done so for the last 20 years...