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Batman Classic TV Series

Batman Classic TV Series is a physical slot machine manufactured by Aristocrat, debuting in 2014. It is housed in the towering 10' 6" Helix cabinet with Wonder Wheels and features an optional iChair, custom voiceovers by Adam West, and original clips from the 1960s television series.

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Fact sheet

  • Manufacturer: Aristocrat
  • Release: 2014
  • Cabinet: Helix cabinet with Wonder Wheels
  • RTP: unknown
  • Mechanic: standard

Known quirks

  • The Batman Classic TV Series slot machine has been tagged by players 2 times on URComped, with the most recent sighting at The Linq Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on November 3, 2023.
  • Actor Adam West provided custom voiceovers for the machine and stated at the world premiere launch: 'Featuring clips and iconic catch phrases from the original series, and with new voiceovers from me, it’s great to see the fans continue to get excited for Batman with this new slot game.'
  • The game features a unique independent wheel function that allows the players on the bank to continue uninterrupted when another player hits a trigger and engages wheel-mode.

Recognition clues

  • 10' 6" tall Helix cabinet
  • Triple-wheel Wonder Wheels package
  • Optional sensory-busting surround sound iChair

Photo checklist

  • The main display screen
  • The portrait-style top-box screen for bonuses
  • The physical Wonder Wheels configuration

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