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:'''''Slot''' and '''Slots''' redirect here.  These terms can also refer to positions in a player's [[party]].''
A '''game machine''' is a game found at the [[Veilstone Game Corner]] exclusively in European versions of {{game|Platinum}}, replacing [[slot machine]]s. Only the European versions of Platinum have game machines; versions of Platinum released in most other parts of the world, as well as all versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, retain the slot machines. As playing slot machines is integral to obtaining [[TM64]] in all other versions, European versions of Platinum will occasionally reward the player with the TM while talking to the Game Corner's receptionist.
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A '''slot machine''' is a standard game at Game Corners in the Pokémon games, having appeared in every generation up until [[Generation IV]].


Game machines allow players to interact with the machine and find anywhere from 5 to 20 [[coin]]s in a machine each day. This is the only extent of the interactivity with game machines; there isn't really a game to be playedHowever, NPCs seem to be able to play the game, as [[Looker]] protests when the machine he is at displays "Game over".
Slot symbols and their payouts tend to vary between generations, but the highest single payout is for three same-color sevens. In the first three generations, the maximum payout is 300 coins; in [[Generation IV]], the payout is a progressive jackpot starting at 100 coins.
 
==In the games==
===[[Generation I]] and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}===
Slot machines in the first generation and their [[Generation III|third generation]] remakes consist simply of inserting coins and stopping the reels with the A button.
 
Slot machines can be played for 1, 2, or 3 [[coin]]s.  Playing slot machines for 1 coin allows payouts only on the center line.  Playing for 2 coins allows payouts on all three horizontal lines.  Playing for 3 coins allows payouts on all three horizontal lines as well as two diagonal lines.
 
====Payout====
In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, players can achieve the following payouts, which are calculated starting from the left reel:
 
{| class="roundy" align="left" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" | Payout
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|F00|7 7 7}}''' || 300
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|00F|R R R}}''' || 100
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Psyduck}} || 15
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three {{p|Magnemite}} or {{p|Shellder}} || 8
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Berry in left and center slots || 6
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Berry in the left slot only || 2
|}{{-}}
 
Payouts are cumulative, so if a player lined up three {{p|Psyduck}} in one row and one Berry in a different row, they would receive 17 coins. If a player had a Berry in the top left spot and a Berry right next to it, and they had paid three coins, they would get 8 coins (one Berry going diagonal and two Berries going horizontal).
 
In FireRed and LeafGreen payouts appear to be decided in a seemingly misleading order: by the time the slots start spinning, the game has already decided the percentage chance of the player winning, but it is only after the third slot is stopped that the game decides if the player is going to win and how much. If the player lines up two 7s but the game decided that the player would not win when the slots began spinning, no amount of replaying the situation out from a save state would have the player get a third 7. Conversely if the game had decided that the player would win with a high probability, returning to the original spinning-slot state would very frequently result in the player winning in most repeated trials, though the actual prize amount will differ.
 
===[[Generation II]]===
[[File:Slot machine II.png|frame|Slot machine]]
Slot machines in the second generation are similar to the ones from the first, except that having two 7's line up on the first two reels of two symbols may cause something special to happen when stopping the third reel, which will either cause a third 7 to line up and pay out the jackpot, or end up one space away from lining up to tease the player. Very rarely, a Chansey may appear in this situation; it will use {{m|Egg Bomb}} on the third reel repeatedly until the last 7 falls in place for a jackpot.
 
=====Payouts=====
{| class="roundy" align="left" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}};" | Payout
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]] || 300
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball]] || 15
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]] || 10
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]] || 8
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]] || 6
|}{{-}}
 
==={{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}===
The third generation is where slot machines began to become more complex.  While fundamentally the same as in the first two generations, the third generation introduced bonus games to the slot machine experience.  Bonus games in the third generation allow for better odds of landing big payouts during the duration of the bonus game.  Getting the biggest payout in a bonus game in this generation immediately ends the bonus game. The speed of the machine is noticeably slower in Pokémon Emerald compared to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
 
As the player gets more triple lightning bolts, he/she gets more opportunities to try the Reel Time. The player can earn four regular bonuses with the Reel Time, as well as a large bonus, totaling 660 coins.
 
Payouts:
{| class="roundy" align="left" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" | Payout
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|F00|7 7 7}}''' || 300
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|00F|7 7 7}}''' || 300
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|F00|7 7}} {{color|00F|7}}''' || 90
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| '''{{color|00F|7 7}} {{color|F00|7}}''' || 90
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three {{p|Azurill}} || 12
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Berry in the left slot only || 6
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three [[Poké Ball]] "cherries" || 4
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Two [[Poké Ball]] "cherries" || 2
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three Replays || Replay
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| Three Lightning Bolts || 3 coins, power
|}{{-}}
 
==={{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}===
Starting in the fourth generation, slot machines can only be played for 3 coins at a time. However, bonus round spins only cost 1 coin.
 
Slot machines in the fourth generation control slightly differently than in the past three generations.  Instead of simply stopping the reels from left to right with one button, reels are now stopped with their own buttons:  the left reel uses the Y button, the center reel uses the B button, and the right reel uses the A button.  The jackpot has been reduced from 300 coins to only 100, but winning a jackpot also triggers a bonus game.  The bonus game in this generation involves trying to keep a Pokémon happy.  The Pokémon can be a normal-colored {{p|Clefairy}}, an {{shiny|alternate-colored}} Clefairy, or a {{p|Ditto}} pretending to be a Clefairy.  In the bonus game, each time the slots begin to spin, the Pokémon will point at a wheel.  If the player stop the wheels in the order Clefairy points out, the player will land on three Replay symbols and automatically win fifteen coins. Keeping the bonus game going as long as possible involves strategy, and it ends when the Pokémon leaves the scene.
 
Slot machines are not playable in the European versions of {{v2|Platinum}}, apparently due to {{wp|European Union}} anti-gambling laws. Instead, they have been replaced by [[game machine]]s.
 
==={{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}===
Only Japanese copies of HeartGold and SoulSilver have slot machines; in international releases, the Game Corner hosts a game called [[Voltorb Flip]] instead.
 
Slot machines in the remakes of the second generation games play differently than in their originals.  Pressing A stops the reels from left to right; however, the Control Pad controls both coin insertion and reel starting.  Additionally, slot machine payouts can actually vary per machine, and are typically more in line with the [[Sinnoh]] games as opposed to the original Generation II games.
 
As players use the slot machine, a {{p|Smeargle}} depicted on the top screen and seen painting can change the background of the top screen's monitor, and any change in background changes slot effectsA green background signals normal play, a red background signals that it's easier to obtain a 7 or [[Poké Ball]], and a blue background signals that it's easier to obtain a {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Marill}}.
 
Smeargle has an 8-bit signed integer mood value, which starts at 0. When at 0 or lower, the mood value increases by 1 with each spin unless a winning combination occurs. When the mood value is positive, it will increase by a varying amount whenever two Poké Balls or two 7's line up on the first two reels, but the third reel stops in a way that results in a loss. <!--Needs more investigation as to the magnitude of the increase.-->  Its mood value must be positive for a background change to occur; the higher its mood value, the more likely a background change will occur. <!-- Minimum value for a background change might be greater than 1, needs more investigation. --> After a background change, its mood value will reset to a random negative value, usually between -1 and -15. Smeargle will pop up thought balloons depending on its mood value after each spin, unless its mood value is 0.
 
{| class="roundy" align="left" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Mood value
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" | Thought balloons
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| -13 or lower || 5 yellow smiles
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| -12 to -10 || 4 yellow smiles
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| -9 to -7 || 3 yellow smiles
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| -6 to -4 || 2 yellow smiles
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| -3 to -1 || 1 yellow smile
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 0 || N/A
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 1 to 3 || 1 red X
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 4 to 6 || 2 red X's
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 7 to 9 || 3 red X's
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 10 to 12 || 4 red X's
|- align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| 13 or higher || 5 red X's
|}{{-}}
<!-- Memory addresses of note:
0x022BF7A5: Smeargle's mood value
0x022BF7BE: Reel 1 position
0x022BF7C0: Reel 2 position
0x022BF7C2: Reel 3 position
Each reel ranges from 00 to 15, counting down then looping back.
At start of bonus round, all reels are set to 0D. 06 = Cyndaquil, 14 = Totodile, and 0D = Chikorita.
0x022BF7A2-3: Bonus round win counter, 16-bit integer in little-endian order. No effect on gameplay, simply stores the counter's value. Values with 4 or more digits in decimal will display only the last 3 digits.
-->
 
The jackpot for three 7's is 100 + 2x, while the jackpot for three Poké Balls is 100 + x, where x starts at 0, may increase whenever a non-jackpot symbol is lined up, and resets to 0 after every bonus game.
 
A bonus game is started by winning a jackpot. Lining up three 7's starts a 15-round bonus game, while three Poké Balls will trigger an 8-round bonus. In this bonus game, players attempt to perfectly line up a randomly chosen one of [[Johto]]'s [[starter Pokémon]]<!--Yes, even in Celadon-->, and the machine may provide some assistance. Bonus game payouts vary depending on success, as well as the slot machine's speed during bonus games. At the end of a bonus game, the background automatically becomes red. This lets players "chain" together jackpots and bonus games; however, the bonus game difficulty increases (up to a maximum) with each chained jackpot.
 
The payout for each success in a bonus game is <code>20 + d * Floor(n / 2)</code> coins, where n is the number of previous successes in the current game and d is 1, 2, or 3, based on the difficulty setting for the current bonus game (the harder, the higher the value). The maximum possible bonus win (not counting the 15 or 8 coins spent) is 447 coins for a 15-round bonus, or 196 for an 8-round bonus. At the end of the bonus game, Smeargle's mood value is set to -n.
 
===In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}===
Slot machines also appear in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, in the room at [[Realgam Tower]] that would house [[Battle Bingo]] in the latter game; however, the slot machines in these games are not interactable, simply decorative, probably due to the fact that the [[Coin Case]] does not exist in those games.
 
==In the anime==
Typical slot machines have only appeared in the backdrop of [[Neon Town]] in ''[[EP045|The Song of Jigglypuff]]''. There, one slot machine was shown to stop on two {{p|Vulpix}} symbols and then a {{p|Psyduck}} symbol. 
 
However, a slot machine of a different variety is an integral part of a standard [[Professor Oak's lecture]], displaying Pokémon silhouettes prior to the featured Pokémon being revealed.
 
==In the TCG==
The following is a list of cards named '''Arcade Game'''.
 
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Trainer|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Arcade Game|83}}|type=Trainer|enset=Neo Genesis|enrarity=Rare|ennum=83/111|jpset=Gold, Silver, to a New World...|jprarity=Rare}}
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to a notice on the wall in the Game Corner, Game Machines can be damaged by {{DL|Drink|Lemonade}} and {{DL|Drink|Soda Pop}}.
* The reels do not always stop exactly when the player presses "A". Sometimes they will slip one or two symbols to get another symbol aligned with the first and second reels (and therefore pay out a prize), but following Japanese slot machine regulations, they will never slip for more than 0.19 seconds (four symbols).<ref name="pachislo">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slot_machine#Japan Wikipedia's page on slot machines]</ref> They will also slip to avoid paying the Jackpot (and any other prizes) too often, but will also slip in favor of the Jackpot on certain spins. They appear to slip far less often in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}.
*In addition to removing the slot machines, European versions of {{game|Platinum}} seem to have removed all references to slot machine gameplay.
* In Generation IV, the bonus round of the slot machines come more into alignment with the actual Japanese slot machine laws<ref name="pachislo"/>. No payout lower than the big bonus is higher than 15 coins in these games, and for the big bonus, there is a bonus round where the coins come out 15 at a time.
**A somewhat similar anti-gambling action was taken in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} in changing the name of the Trainer class Gambler to Gamer and again in [[Generation IV]] to {{tc|PI}}; this also occurred in non-European translations, however.
** Also, the reels in these games will slip for longer than 0.19 seconds in certain scenarios, such as the bonus round.
*The reason for this change comes from recent implementation of more aggressive and stricter legislation in the European Union towards gambling.<ref>[http://www.gamesradar.com/european-pokemon-platinums-missing-game-corner-explained/ Games Radar]</ref>
* The reel time featured in Generation III slot machines is also a real feature on Japanese slot machines. The maximum bonus is 660 coins, which falls in between the 400 to 711 coins mentioned in the Wikipedia article. However, unlike real Japanese slot machines, these payouts come all at once, instead of 15 coins at a time.<ref name="pachislo"/>
**Due to this, future European versions of Pokémon games have had slot machines removed as well. The [[Voltorb Flip]] game, which replaces the slot machines in non-Japanese versions of {{v|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, appears to replace the largely non-interactive game machines.
* Like in real Japanese game parlours, some machines have much better odds than others.
 
==External links==
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/itoshiki/gamecorner-textchanges.html Hiroshi Sotomura - Game Corner text changes]
* [http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?p=4725140#post4725140 No Slot Machines in EU versions of HGSS]


==References==
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