If anyone is interested!

Yes I know. People want to convert them and it causes legal issues, so some states consider them gambling devices.
Colorado and Louisiana are No No's also
 
Here in Washington state these machines are 100% illegal regardless of whether they use tokens or coins. We are a "25 year" state. Our gambling commission plays hardball. They had a huge sweep a couple of years ago on the Pachislo machines and confiscated several of them and fined the owners. The machines were destroyed by law.
 
I wonder if the machines that are done with a credit only feature are illegal? These do not use any type of coins or tokens . You just press a button and credits are added allowing the machne to spin .no token in / no token out. In reality these are amusment devices such as pinball and arcade games.
 
Not in Washington state. Our gambling commission has already deemed Pachislo machines as illegal gambling devices - period. There's no arguing with them. To them it's the simple fact that they are NOT 25 years old or older.

The only way someone _could_ possibly have them is if they were on Indian tribal land.
 
I have a couple for sale if anyone is interested here in Michigan (they are legal here)..

Price $150
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Price $125
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Or $250 for both!
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No problems with any of them, manuals included, keys and tokens. All lights and sounds work perfect also!. No Dust or dirt, machines are totally clean!..

Pickup only on these..
 
Jet Set Radio, not to bad for 2003 Rodeo Machine. I believe that is a skateboard theme if I remember correctly. How many tokens???

Super Reno is an older machine by Yamasa 2001 I believe.

Both look nice and clean..... Good luck!
 
Kinda like the gambling pins of the 30's and 40's. Pay in credits, wink wink. Lets hope these can evolve into something fun to play that requires some sort of skill like how pinball evolved with the advent of flippers.
 
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