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This is definitely ''not'' [[Truth in Television]] -- as modern slot machines rarely dispense actual coinage (preferring in-house chips instead) and are primarily electronic instead of mechanical (so there are few moving parts that a physical impact could jostle). Besides, if getting a jackpot really ''was'' as easy as bashing it, everybody would be doing it, right? |
This is definitely ''not'' [[Truth in Television]] -- as modern slot machines rarely dispense actual coinage (preferring in-house chips instead) and are primarily electronic instead of mechanical (so there are few moving parts that a physical impact could jostle). Besides, if getting a jackpot really ''was'' as easy as bashing it, everybody would be doing it, right? |
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But given that the jackpot itself is a [[Million |
But given that the jackpot itself is a [[Million-to-One Chance]], it [[Rule of Cool|sure looks cool]] when it happens. |
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Revision as of 19:05, 9 January 2014
No casino would be complete without its one-armed bandits, and no fight scene in a casino would be complete without somebody being knocked into a slot machine. This invariably sends the reels spinning into a triple 7 jackpot, resulting in a waterfall of coins raining down on the unconscious foe.
This is definitely not Truth in Television -- as modern slot machines rarely dispense actual coinage (preferring in-house chips instead) and are primarily electronic instead of mechanical (so there are few moving parts that a physical impact could jostle). Besides, if getting a jackpot really was as easy as bashing it, everybody would be doing it, right?
But given that the jackpot itself is a Million-to-One Chance, it sure looks cool when it happens.
Film
- Appears in the climax of The Mask: Big Bad Dorian Tyrell is knocked into a slot machine, which flashes Jackpot.
Live Action TV
- A similar, but slightly different, situation. In one episode of MASH, Frank gets drunk in the Officer's Club, starts dancing with, as I recall, Nurse Kellye, gets Father Mulcahy (at the piano) to play a faster song, and Frank ends up hurtling into the nearby slot machine, which jackpots. Frank is pretty much unconscious by the time the jackpot triggers, though.
Western Animation
- Seen in the Batman the Animated Series episode "Joker's Wild".