Title: s2000 newer machines Post by: ashyron on May 25, 2009, 07:01:08 PM There is a game we (used to) play at the casinos. Doing some research I find out it is IGT s2000 5 reel 9 line 450 credit machine, Seven Times Pay. Here is a link to it.
https://www.igt.com/gaminggroup/games/game_detail.asp?pid=5.113.120&type_id=3345 (https://www.igt.com/gaminggroup/games/game_detail.asp?pid=5.113.120&type_id=3345) Are these games out for sale yet? I don't know if this is the right section to ask it but I knew this was the right group to ask. Thanks for any info on this. Ron Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: idesign on May 25, 2009, 08:07:53 PM The kits are available. This game is the same as Crystal 7s. I have a 5 reel 9 line 90 coin machine.
Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: ashyron on May 26, 2009, 04:02:32 AM The kits are available. This game is the same as Crystal 7s. I have a 5 reel 9 line 90 coin machine. :81- But where do the 4th and 5th reels go and won't the door have to be replaced to hold the bazillion buttons?? :103- Does anyone know if the games are available or it is just the kits? We have room for one more machine. :96- Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: jay on May 26, 2009, 06:51:40 AM The reel glass is different and possibly the reel shelf.
Per your space question even a S+ "could" be a 5 reel. The boards have the logic to support it but I am not aware of any games. The betting deck can be changed. I am sure someone else with more specific knowlege will chime in but I am pretty sure the whole door doesn't need to be changed. I think the bizillion buttons you speak of is for the multi coin per line choices. Which I believe is optional. Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: tacman on May 26, 2009, 09:52:28 AM ashyron, yes the machines are available. Here is a pic of a Double Diamond Run I got from DansGames at the Chicagoland Show in April. Bunnyslots also got a 5 reeler from Dan, I think a Triple Lucky 7's? So the machines are available. The are 2 different reel basket/strip sizes to be aware of, I think they are 2" and 2 1/4" wide. It doesn't matter of course when you buy the whole machine, but if you are looking for a replacement kit, its good to know what size you already have. A different size strip means having to buy baskets to match. Also I have found 3 different style reel glaass with the 5 reelers. Mine has the paylines for each line going across the glass and does not have a shadowbox for lighting paylines, don't know if one even exists. The next is the 1st generation led display which has 9 different displays to show coin bet for each line. The last is just 2 led displays showing lines bet and coin per line bet. These machines are not as common as the 3 and even 4 reel machines, but keep up with the vendors and who knows?
Dan (tacman) Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: blueridgeslots on May 26, 2009, 12:12:17 PM Have the 7 Times Pay Kit in 9" in stock, Have a mint condition 9" 5 reel machine with the 2 Digit Line Stepper I can put it in, Matte Black laminate with either Coin Handling or Ticket or both
Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: idesign on May 26, 2009, 04:17:50 PM One other thing to mention is that the reel brackets are different from each other too. So you just can't swap a 2" reel basket onto a 2 1/4" reel bracket, or vice versa. The baskets and brackets are a matched set.
Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: ashyron on May 27, 2009, 05:06:30 AM ashyron, yes the machines are available. Here is a pic of a Double Diamond Run I got from DansGames at the Chicagoland Show in April. Bunnyslots also got a 5 reeler from Dan, I think a Triple Lucky 7's? So the machines are available. The are 2 different reel basket/strip sizes to be aware of, I think they are 2" and 2 1/4" wide. It doesn't matter of course when you buy the whole machine, but if you are looking for a replacement kit, its good to know what size you already have. A different size strip means having to buy baskets to match. Also I have found 3 different style reel glaass with the 5 reelers. Mine has the paylines for each line going across the glass and does not have a shadowbox for lighting paylines, don't know if one even exists. The next is the 1st generation led display which has 9 different displays to show coin bet for each line. The last is just 2 led displays showing lines bet and coin per line bet. These machines are not as common as the 3 and even 4 reel machines, but keep up with the vendors and who knows? Dan (tacman) Tacman - that's a nice looking machine. I like it. I believe that looks exactally like what I am looking for but in 7 x Pay. Can something like that be converted over to a 7 times pay with a kit?? I found a Cleopatra one and curious if that can be converted over too with a game kit?? :103- :99- I would prefer to just buy a machine but it has to be what we are looking for or can be converted as easy as the S+ machines can, LOL. I'm not so smart when it comes to slot machines. :30- How about you just leave your door unlocked and I'll come 'borrow' your game.... :97- :97- :97- Have the 7 Times Pay Kit in 9" in stock, Have a mint condition 9" 5 reel machine with the 2 Digit Line Stepper I can put it in, Matte Black laminate with either Coin Handling or Ticket or both Jim (I think I got that right), anyway, BlueRidgeSlots, am working on an email to you right now about it. :3- :131- Title: Re: s2000 newer machines Post by: tacman on May 27, 2009, 10:24:39 AM I would ask whoever had the Cleopatra (Great Game!!) and ask the size of the reels/strips. I beleive they are the same as mine, which would be the smaller 2" reels. Once you know that have Jim at Blueridge let you know the size of the kit he has. If they match a game change should be the same as any other S2000 with just the 2 extra reels to change. The Cleo should be backlit and have a dedicated sound SIMM, so make sure you specifically ask the seller about that for the way the game should be. If the kit Jim has does not have a dedicated SIMM, then just ask him for a 042 generic SIMM. I think they would also work with the 5 reelers, but Jim would know or maybe another member could chime in. If the sizes are different, then you have to go the extra parts route.
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