Slot game
Red White & Blue
Red White & Blue is IGT's classic 1994 three-reel, single-payline stepper -- no bonus round, just red/white/blue sevens and matching bar symbols -- and it's still a real casino-floor fixture today, refurbished onto IGT's S2000 cabinet platform and community-tagged at venues like Mystic Lake, Aria, Bellagio, and Sunset Station.
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Fact sheet
- Manufacturer: IGT (International Game Technology, formerly International Game Technologies, Reno, NV) -- confirmed as manufacturer by arcade-history.com's database listing and independently by three separate URComped physical-cabinet locator listings, plus retailer listings (slotmachinesltd.com, ohioriverslots.com) that sell it as an IGT-branded cabinet.
- Release: 1994, per arcade-history.com's database entry, which lists it as 'Red White & Blue [Model 104B]' with copyright '© 1994 IGT (International Game Technologies)' (this page could not be fetched live during verification -- HTTP 403 -- but a search-index snippet of the same page independently corroborates the title, manufacturer, year, and description). This is the original mechanical/electromechanical stepper release; the game has since been re-sold on newer IGT cabinet platforms (see cabinetFormats) and is not to be confused with later sequels (Double Red White & Blue, Triple Double Red White and Blue, Double Dollars Red White and Blue).
- Cabinet: Originally released in 1994 as a 3-reel, 1-payline mechanical/electromechanical stepper slot (Model 104B per arcade-history.com), with a 2-coin multiplier bet structure. Currently sold/serviced as a refurbished IGT S2000 cabinet: ohioriverslots.com's 'Double Red White Blue' listing (same S2000 platform) confirms 9-inch top, 16-inch top, and roundtop configurations; slotmachinesltd.com's own listing for this base title confirms a 16-inch top specifically. Typical S2000 dimensions: ~44 in H (plus candle) x 22 in W x 20 in D, ~250 lbs; ships coinless with a $1-$100 bill acceptor, with optional coin handling, handpay, ticket printer, or full TITO configurations. Individual listings show denominations as low as 25 cents (estatesales.org) alongside 2-coin/3-coin multiplier paytables.
- RTP: unknown as a single authoritative figure -- sources diverge and do not converge on one number. Wizard of Odds' reel-strip math analysis of a specific physical paytable reports 86.58% (1 or 2 coins) rising to 87.47% (3 coins, due to a disproportionate top-jackpot premium). VegasSlotsOnline separately reports 93.98%. A distinct IGT-branded HTML5/JS online video-slot adaptation (not the physical 3-reel cabinet) lists 96% RTP on allslotsonline.casino -- a different digital product built around the same theme, not the same physical paytable. Because IGT distributed multiple paytable variants under this title across different casinos/jurisdictions, and land-based RTP is casino-configurable and not published by IGT, no single figure is reported here.
- Mechanic: standard
Known quirks
- URComped's locator listing for the base 2-coin 'Red White Blue' cabinet describes it as having 'double wild symbols' but explicitly states it 'doesn't have a bonus game' -- confirming the standard, no-bonus-round mechanic class for this base version.
- This specific 2-coin listing has been tagged by URComped community members 11 times, with the most recent sighting logged at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, plus additional player-reported sightings at Aria and Bellagio in Las Vegas -- and it has been featured in multiple real-money jackpot posts by the slot-influencer account 'Stacey's High Limit Slots,' confirming this is a real, currently-tracked casino-floor machine rather than an online-only title.
- A separate URComped listing for the 'Red White & Blue' title (2-credit denomination) shows a jackpot post from slot-influencer account 'brianchristopher' (Brian Christopher Slots) referencing this machine alongside other titles, and notes that as of that listing no casino locations had yet been community-tagged for that specific paytable variant -- illustrating that URComped tracks multiple distinct paytable/denomination variants of this title separately.
- A third URComped listing for 'Red White And Blue' shows a much lower tag count (3 sightings total), most recently at Sunset Station Hotel and Casino, underscoring that URComped treats each denomination/paytable configuration of this title as a separate tracked entity rather than one unified listing.
- Wizard of Odds' reel-strip breakdown reports a standard deviation of 9.03 for 1-2 coin bets and 10.80 for 3-coin bets on the paytable it analyzed -- a moderate-to-high volatility profile driven by a single top-jackpot combination (red-7/white-7/blue-7) that its own published payout table pays 2,400 coins on a 1-coin bet, 4,800 coins on a 2-coin bet, and 10,000 coins on a 3-coin bet (roughly 2,400x total bet at 1-2 coins, rising to about 3,333x at 3 coins).
Recognition clues
- Three-reel, single-payline reel set built from just two symbol families: red/white/blue sevens and matching-color 1-bar/2-bar/3-bar symbols, per Wizard of Odds' reel-strip analysis of the paytable
- No bonus round or free-spin feature on the base 2-coin cabinet -- URComped's locator listing notes it 'doesn't have a bonus game, but it does come with double wild symbols'
- Currently serviced/resold as a refurbished IGT S2000 cabinet, seen in 9-inch top, 16-inch top, or roundtop configurations
- Coinless by default on refurbished units, with a bill acceptor taking $1-$100 notes; some individually-sold units retain coin mechs (seen as low as 25 cents)
Photo checklist
- Full cabinet shot showing the S2000 top-box style (9-inch, 16-inch, or roundtop) and the 'Red White & Blue' glass/title
- Close-up of the reel window showing red/white/blue 7 symbols and matching-color 1/2/3-bar symbols
- The paytable glass, to confirm the top-award combination and spot the wild-symbol callout
- The coin slot or bill acceptor, since coin-vs-bill-acceptor configuration and denomination are cabinet-generation/paytable-variant clues
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