Cash Machine
It's a 3-reel stepper where the numbers you land are the payout, not a symbol you look up on a paytable. But that only holds on the reels your bet level actually activates.
These are real physical cabinets 6-lab has confirmed on actual casino floors, but each one also has a documented real-money or RNG online version -- so the RTP figures and mechanic details you'll find here often come from online-casino review sites rather than a manufacturer paytable. Kept separate from the main casino-floor guide catalog so the two never get confused.
It's a 3-reel stepper where the numbers you land are the payout, not a symbol you look up on a paytable. But that only holds on the reels your bet level actually activates.
Land three Sphinx scatters here and the multiplier doesn't just pay once. It climbs by 1x every spin of the bonus round, gold borders and hieroglyphics along for the ride.
That howling coyote silhouette against a full moon on the marquee has been on casino floors since at least early 2009: a straightforward 5x4 desert-themed reel set with stacked wilds and a Rising Moon free spins round.
That grid of selectable game tiles isn't just for show. On Ultimate X, multipliers earned on one hand of video poker roll into the next, which is exactly why players go looking for machines someone else just walked away from.
Diamond Queen is an IGT title you'll still find on the casino floor, not just in an online lobby. Land three scatters on reels 2, 3, and 4 and you get three free spins, but the wilds don't reset between them -- each spin locks in one more reel, so the coverage keeps building through the round.
Fate of the 8 Power Wheel is a real Incredible Technologies cabinet still tracked on live casino floors and cruise ships, not just a database listing -- land three Power Wheel symbols anywhere on the reels for a shot at the overhead bonus wheel, six-tier progressive jackpots, or the Koi Catch pick bonus.
Heidi's Bier Haus is a WMS/Scientific Games title still running on real casino floors, not just an online port. Land a red Heidi symbol in the triggering combination and you spin a bonus wheel for extra free spins, wild-reel upgrades, or one of four named progressive jackpots -- Pretzel, Accordion, Hans, and Heidi.
Lucky 88 is an Aristocrat cabinet still placed on real casino floors, not just an online port. The base game tends to produce small, steady wins, and the real payoff comes from two separate bonus paths: a free-spins round where you pick a spin-count/multiplier tradeoff package, and a separate Dice Feature where you roll for the number 8.
Pompeii is an Aristocrat slot you'll find on casino floors in two different cabinet generations -- the original single-screen Mark 6 upright and the later dual-screen Viridian reissue. It runs 243 ways to win, with a Mount Vesuvius wild that only erupts on reels 2 and 4. Land the gold-coin scatter and you get free spins.
Red Hot Tamales is a three-reel, 27-line IGT stepper-reel slot still turning up on real casino floors and cruise ships, built around a simple two-tier 'Blackout Win' -- fill the grid with yellow or red 7s -- instead of free spins or a bonus round. IGT has also released differently-mechanized sequels under overlapping 'Red Hot Tamales' names, so this specific game's exact release history is unresolved.
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.
Tiki Torch is a Pacific/tropical-themed Aristocrat video slot that has grown increasingly hard to find on casino floors -- one review site says casinos began pulling it around 2015 -- though a different source reports a regional comeback in Las Vegas, so scarcity appears to vary by market. It's still a real, currently-tracked physical cabinet: URComped's locator page logs recent community sightings, including one just two days before this record was compiled, alongside an earlier sighting from 2018.
This Aristocrat classic dates back to the MK6 cabinet era of the mid-2000s and is still widely placed today, but the bonus round has a reputation for staying dormant -- one reviewer clocked it at once every 150 to 200 spins.
Whales of Cash is an Aristocrat cabinet still tracked on real casino and cruise-ship floors, not just an online port. Whale wild symbols land only on reels 2 and 4, doubling wins (up to 16x combined when two whale-completed wins land together), while a money-bag scatter triggers 10, 15, or 25 free games.