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For the purposes of organizing our detailed reviews of various slots games, we’ve organized this section of our site according to which companies design and manufacture which games. Slot machineproviders like IGT have been around for decades and serve both the land-based and online casino markets. Others, like Realtime Gaming, have been around for less than a decade and only serve theInternet market.

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Clicking on the links to the providers’ pages will take you to the information page on that company. That page will include a list of the games that company provides. On this page, we providebrief overviews of each company, including a couple of examples of well-known games that each company produces.

We’ve done our best to make this section as comprehensive as possible, but there are literally thousands of slots games available. If we’ve left out a provider or a game that you feel is worthyof conclusion here, please use the information on our “contact us” page to let us know.

Ainsworth Game Technology is an Australian company that’s been in business for 20+ years. The company is named after its founder, Len Ainsworth. The company is publicly listed under the codeAGI on the Australian stock market. They have headquarters in Newington, Sydney, Australia. We offer detailed reviews of their most famous games, including Dragon Lines, Eaglebucks, and GrandDragon.

Amatic Industries

Amatic Industries is an international designer and manufacturer of slot machines games found in casinos all over the world. They’ve been in business since 1993. They offer more than just slots,though—they’re also one of the leading designers of electronic roulette games. The company has won multiple industry awards, including “Most Stylish Gaming Machine” at the Irish Gaming Show andthe Golden Dice Award at ICE. We offer comprehensive reviews of some of their best-love titles, including Admiral Nelson, Cool Diamonds, Eye of Ra, Lucky Coin and Wolf Moon.

Amaya Gaming

Amaya Gaming is best-known as the Internet juggernaut which bought PokerStars, making them the largest online poker provider in the world. It also catapulted them into the leading position oflargest publicly traded gambling company in the world. They do work in partnership with other companies—for example, their partnership with Aristocrat enables players to play some of the mostfamous Australian poker machines (pokies) online. Some of their more popular slot machine games include Casinomeister, Forrest Gump, Jenga, Superman, and The Flash.

Aristocrat Gaming Technology

Aristocrat Gaming Technology is another publicly traded company based out of Australia. (What can we say? Slot machines are really popular in that country, even if they call them “pokies”instead of “slots”.) The company was founded in 1953. They have licenses to operate in 240 different jurisdictions in 90 different countries throughout the world. Some of their better-knowngames include 50 Lions, Zorro, Sons of Anarchy, The Walking Dead, and Dumb and Dumber, among many others.

Ash Gaming

Ash Gaming has been in business since 2002 and focuses on providing specific games to specific clients, especially those in the sports betting industry who want to expand their offerings totheir player base. They also focus primarily on the Internet market. They don’t have the most extensive list of games in the industry, but some of their games are popular, including Alice inWonderland, Life of Brian, Nostradamus, and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

Bally Technologies

Bally Technologies is one of the oldest and best-known companies on this list. They’ve been in business since 1968, and they offer a huge range of games. If the name sounds familiar, it’sbecause the company is large enough to be involved in multiple aspects of the business. At one time, they were also popular providers of regular video games and pinball machines. They also havea casino in Las Vegas. They have a number of lucrative licensing deals, and they design and manufacture some of the following slot machines: Betty Boop, Double Dragon, Ducky Dynasty, Grease,Pawn Stars, Titanic, and ZZ Top.

Barcrest Gaming

Barcrest Gaming is a UK company that’s been providing gambling machines to businesses since 1968. They were acquired by IGT in the late 1990s but were then sold to Scientific Games in 2011.Both IGT and Scientific Games saw the wisdom in letting the brand continue under its own name, which it still does. You’ll find pages on our site providing complete game details for thefollowing games: Crown Gems, Rainbow Riches, Thai Flower, and Wipeout.

Betsoft Gaming

Betsoft Gaming is famous for their innovative and impressive 3D gaming products available on the Internet. We try to be as objective as possible when writing about any company on this site.Spend some time here, and you’ll see that we rarely “toot a company’s horn”, as it were. But the games from this provider are so much more impressive than anything else on the market that it’shard to not brag on them at least a little bit. They focus more on Internet gaming than land-based casino games. Some of the games from Betsoft Gaming that we especially enjoy include: AfterNight Falls, A Night in Paris, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Good Girl Bad Girl, and Greedy Goblins. You’ll find more of their games listed on our page devoted exclusively to their company.

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Blueprint Gaming

Blueprint Gaming is a provider of gaming machines to the UK market, but they’re actually owned by a German company, the Gauselmann Group. They focus on creating games for Internet and mobilegamblers. They have multiple unusual licenses, including slots with the following themes: Austin Powers, Bejeweled, Chuzzle, Peggle, Plants vs Zombies, and Zuma. You can read about any of thoseindividual games here on our site, as well as find more details about Blueprint Gaming on their corporate profile page here.

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The team behind this site have extensive knowledge of the gaming market and work with most of the best known suppliers in the industry to bring you some massive, blockbuster, slot game titles!

Don't take our word for it, take a look at our all games page! You'll see that we have an impressive selection of online slots (as you'd expect with a name like ours!), including high jackpot games, table games and even a splash of bingo, for those of you looking for a full house.

We're particularly fond of our old fashioned styled slot machine games such as, Bar Star, or Bar Bar Blacksheep, the sort of old school games that may remind you of the traditional pub style fruit machines, or fruity's if you're down with the lingo.

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Please be assured that if you need help at any point, our customer services team will be pleased to assist you and can be reached by email. We also have a handy FAQs page which is worth a check before putting pen to paper (or fingers to keypad, as is the case).

We look forward to welcoming you to our site and hope our brand will become your first choice for online slots.

Top Fruit Machine style games:

To whet your appetite and show you what we're made of, we've compiled a small selection of our favourites. These are pub-style classics, proper pokies, fantastic fruties, super slots... Or whatever you want to call 'em:

1. Down The Pub

It's all in the name with this classic video slot, by Playson. Down the pub is the epitome of the pub styled fruit machine. Enjoy some classic action and see if you can line up those BARs.

*RTP: 96.42%

2. Ted Pub Fruit Series

In this pub-style classic, Ted holds the key that would unlock the Big Money Bonus which could see you scoop 1000x your stake.

*RTP: 96.57%

3. Bar X Safe Cracker MEGAWAYS

With over 100,000 ways to win, thanks to the use of MEGAWAYS mechanics, this slot machine is a great contender.

*RTP: 95.5%

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4. Bar Star

A game with traditional symbols. This fast-paced machine features free spins, scatters and a three-level progressive jackpot.

*RTP: 95%

5. Bar X Hot Spins

This is the classic slot that got pimped! This revamped classic offers extra features such as Hot Spins and has been amped up with 5 reels and 10 paylines! Wowzer!

*RTP: 96.5%

*RTP may change from time to time. For accuracy, see the informational area of the slot game in question (accessible by clicking 'Play' on the game logo from our 'All Games' tab) - you'll need to be logged in to do this.

In addition to these slot machine masterpieces, we do also have all the modern-day classics you'd expect, such as Fluffy Favourites, Irish Luck, Rainbow Riches and so on. If you need further persuasion, see our full list of slot machines here.

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Slot Machine trivia!

There's a boatload of trivia available on this website, so much in fact that it ended up spilling out onto our homepage - here's the best of it!

Location:

Where you are in the world causes variation on how people refer to slot machines, take a look:

  • England: For us here in England, they go by slot machine or even 'fruit machine'.
  • Scotland: Travel north into Scotland and the same beast becomes a 'puggy'.
  • Canada: Stumble into Canada and you'll probably wonder why they prefix 'the' to slots. Unfortunately, we can't help you on the why, but we can confirm it's what the Canadians do. So expect 'the slots' if you're travelling that way.
  • Australia: A trip down under (where slot machines are everywhere) may leave you curious about 'poker machines' or 'pokies'. You guessed it, they're slot machines.

General:

  • The 1981 hit, '3 bells in a row' by Tenpole Tudor and Jools Holland’s, 'Oranges and Lemons Again' (with the verse: 'All three bells in a row') were inspired by Fey’s handy work, the invention of the Liberty Bell. You probably don't need telling that three bells in a row were a great thing for anyone playing.
  • 'BAR', which is famously found on the reels of many a machine, was so named due to a slot machine being developed to vend bars of chewing gum. Three bars in a row would have probably meant minty fresh breath for someone - and yes, we fact-checked that bit too... William Wrigley and Henry Fleer treated the world by mixing mint extracts into chewing gum in 1914.

A Brief (60 seconds) of history...

The internet is full of lengthy, dull guides to slot machines, pure, mindless dross for the most part. However, ours of course (referred to below), is the witty, well-written exception and can be found below! But for those whose interest is more of a fleeting curiosity, we think the next couple of paragraphs should bring you up to speed, speedily.

-In 1894, Charles August Fey cobbled together the first known machine to resemble what we now know as a slot machine. Put more precisely, he created the first-ever, coin-operated gambling machine! Snazzy!

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-Skipping a few significant inventions (the meters running), good Ol' Fey knocked together another machine. This one would be known as the Liberty Bell and it was quite a thing to behold. It was the first machine to have bells printed on the reels and marked the pinnacle of Fey's career, in our opinion. More importantly, though, this was the machine that kickstarted further development of slot machines. A catalyst, if you will.

-Next up, a few twists on Fey's handiwork, necessary due to new rules, saw the introduction of a law circumventing slot machine that dispensed chewing gum. More relevant today is the fact that this machine blessed the world with the reel label 'BAR' - a fascinating story that would totally blow our 60 second timer. Throw in the work of Mills Novelty Co and Industry Novelty Co and you get machines with jackpots too. Kerching! (potentially).

-The 70's brought us the video game Pong (yay) and also, courtesy of the Fortune Coin Co, the video slot machine, which later in 1994 became dual screened (enabling bonus rounds).

-The 90's brought us the internet. For the slot machine this meant an eventual move online, bringing us, give or take about a thousand additional developments, to where we are today here at SlotMachine.co.uk

If you're on a quest for knowledge, we'd suggest you take a visit to our ever-growing guide to slot machines, a resource which we hope will become the most comprehensive on the internet, it's growing by the month and it's a place where you can geek out to your heart's content.

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Please note that the RTP may change from time to time. For accuracy, see the information of the slot game in question (accessible by clicking 'Play' on the game logo from our 'All Games' tab. You'll need to be logged in to do this)