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A man operates a joy stick for a skill-based game on an IGT slot machine during the 2012 Global Gaming Expo at the Sands Expo Center. (steve marcus/staff file)
Betting on yourself An attorney representing gaming manufacturers talks about regulating skill-based slot machines By J.D. Morris | Staff Writer
Coming soon to Nevada casinos: slot machines that feel a lot like arcade or video games. Âś The Nevada Gaming Commission recently approved regulations for skill-based slot machines in an effort to help the casino industry appeal to younger, more technologically savvy customers. The regulations create three categories: traditional chance skill- base d slots, Continue d on page 15
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Cost to replace 16 escalators on the Strip. The Nevada Department of Transportation contracted Californiabased Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. for the job.
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Amount downtown Las Vegas gaming revenue increased from fiscal year 2014 to fiscal year 2015. Operators attributed the growth to increased visitation, ongoing reinvestment and area improvements.