US20080311974A1 - Slot machine and playing method thereof - Google Patents

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US20080311974A1
US20080311974A1 US11/955,647 US95564707A US2008311974A1 US 20080311974 A1 US20080311974 A1 US 20080311974A1 US 95564707 A US95564707 A US 95564707A US 2008311974 A1 US2008311974 A1 US 2008311974A1
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  • the present invention relates to a slot machine and a playing method thereof.
  • a plurality of reels (e.g., three reels) on which a plurality of symbols is drawn spins, respectively, when a player inserts a medal(s) into a medal insertion slot and then presses a start button.
  • the reels stop after a predetermined time has elapsed. At this time, a payout is awarded to the player according to the number of inserted medals if a winning symbol combination achieved on a preset payline. Alternatively, a payout is awarded to the player according to the number of inserted medals if a predetermined number of scatter symbols displayed.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a slot machine and a playing method thereof capable of improving entertaining feature.
  • a first aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas; and a controller.
  • Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged.
  • the controller is operable to (a) place a bet of the individual bet amount, which has been input by the input device, on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • a second aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a bet amount; a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and a controller.
  • Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged.
  • the controller is operable to (a) place a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected by the selecting device, and (b) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
  • a third aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a total bet amount; a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and a controller.
  • Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged.
  • the controller is operable to (a) determine an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas, which have been selected by the selecting device, by distributing the total bet amount, (b) place the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas which have been selected by the selecting device, and (c) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (b).
  • the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a bet amount; a setting device for setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount; and a controller.
  • Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged.
  • the controller is operable to (a) place a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • the setting device includes at least one operational button operated by a player in order to set the individual bet amount.
  • a fifth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas.
  • Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged.
  • the method comprises: (a) inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas, (b) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (c) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (b).
  • a sixth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas.
  • Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged.
  • the method comprises: (a) inputting a bet amount, (b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which abet is to be placed, (c) placing a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and (d) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
  • a seventh aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas.
  • Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged.
  • the method comprises: (a) inputting a total bet amount, (b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed, (c) determining an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas selected in (b) by distributing the total bet amount, (d) placing the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and (e) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (d).
  • An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas.
  • Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged.
  • the method comprises: (a) inputting a bet amount, (b) setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount, (c) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (d) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing eleven slot game areas displayed on a liquid crystal display (LCD) in first to sixth embodiments of a slot machine of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (execution processing for slot game on each slot game area) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bonus game starting processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bonus game execution processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bet processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bet processing [alternate example]) in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing one of the slot game areas
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing a payline on the slot game area
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing a payout table for slot games
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing the slot game areas displayed on the LCD
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing the slot game areas displayed on the LCD
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing a relationship between bet amounts and bet areas in the slot machine of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of the slot machine of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the second embodiment
  • FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the third embodiment
  • FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 ten slot game areas A 1 to A 10 are provided on a liquid crystal display (LCD) 16 (corresponding to the “display” in claims). A slot game is executed in each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • Display areas of three rows by three columns are provided in the respective slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a credit(s) (corresponding to the “gaming media”) is bet by an insertion of a medal(s) or pressing of a bet switch 25 .
  • Symbols displayed (arranged) in the display areas are scrolled when a start switch 27 has been pressed and then the symbols stop (rearranged) in each of the display areas. In this manner, the slot game is executed in each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the LCD 16 on which the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 are displayed is arranged in a center of a front face of a slot machine 10 .
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 when a medal(s) is inserted into a medal insertion slot 21 provided below the LCD 16 (or a bet may be placed with internally stored credits by the pressing of the bet switch 25 ).
  • the player can select (activate) the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be bet (activated) arbitrarily. In other words, the player can select (activate the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on which games are executed with a bet placed. For example, it is possible for the player to activate each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 by touching it.
  • the operation of touching the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 can be detected by a touch screen 69 provided on a surface of the LCD 16 .
  • one bet is placed on the slot game area A 1 when the player inserts one medal into the medal insertion slot 21 after touching the slot game area A 1 . And then, one more bet is placed on the slot game area A 1 when the second medal is inserted further. However, a bet is placed preferentially on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on which a bonus game is being executed. This will be further described in detail later with reference to FIG. 15 .
  • the player previously selects (activates) a slot game area(s) by touching the game area(s) and then places a bet(s) on the activated slot game area(s) randomly by inserting a medal(s).
  • a payout (payout of a medal(s), or addition of credits) is provided according to the bet amount and a winning combination when the winning combination is achieved on the payline in the slot game on each of activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a bet is placed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 by the insertion of a medal(s), however, a bet may be placed using a coin, bill, bar coded ticket, etc.
  • the symbols are scrolled and then stopped again in the slot game.
  • the slot game is not limited to that in which the symbols are scrolled.
  • the symbols may be successively switched over in each of the display areas and then stopped.
  • a maximum bet amount is set to three on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the maximum bet amount is not limited to this.
  • the slot machine 10 includes a cabinet 11 and a top box 12 provided on top of the cabinet 11 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
  • the cabinet 11 has a main door 13 .
  • the LCD 16 is disposed on the front of the cabinet 11 facing the player.
  • Various component devices are disposed within the cabinet 11 , such as a controller 40 (see FIG. 3 ) for electrically controlling the slot machine 10 and a hopper 44 (see FIG. 3 ) for controlling the insertion, pooling, and payout of medals.
  • medals are used for gaming media at game play.
  • gaming media is not limited to medals only.
  • coins, tokens, electronic money, or other equivalent electronic value information may be also used as gaming media.
  • the main door 13 is attached to the cabinet 11 so that it can be opened and closed.
  • the LCD 16 is disposed on an upper portion of the main door 13 .
  • the ten slot game areas A 1 to A 10 are provided on the LCD 16 and independent slot games are executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively.
  • the number of slot game areas is ten. However, two or more slot game areas may be provided.
  • the touch screen 69 (corresponding to the “selecting device” in claims) is provided on a surface of the LCD 16 .
  • the touch screen 69 is partitioned into areas in a matrix. Some of the partitioned areas correspond to the ten slot game areas A 1 to A 10 displayed on the LCD 16 . In other words, a touched position can be detected by the touch screen 69 when the player touches each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a payout counter 48 for displaying a payout amount is provided in a bottom left area of the LCD 16 .
  • the medal insertion slot 21 and a bill validator 22 are disposed below the LCD 16 .
  • the bill validator 22 validates bills and accepts valid ones.
  • Various operational switches (buttons) are disposed nearby the medal insertion slot 21 and the bill validator 22 .
  • a cash-out switch 23 , a max-bet switch 24 , a bet switch 25 , a spin/repeat-bet switch 26 , and the start switch 27 are provided as the operational switches.
  • the bet switch 25 is a switch for determining a bet amount on each slot game on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 . As will be described later, each time the bet switch 25 is pressed, one bet is placed on a predetermined slot game area. The slot game area on which a bet has been placed is activated and a payout is provided to the player when a winning symbol combination has been achieved on an activated payline in the slot game.
  • the spin/repeat-bet switch 26 is a switch for placing a bet again without changing a bet amount placed by the bet switch 25 (and the max-bet switch 24 ) on the previous game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 and starting a slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the start switch 27 is a switch for starting a slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 after bets have been placed on desired slot game areas.
  • a slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is started after a medal(s) was inserted into the medal insertion slot 21 or a bet(s) was placed by the bet switch 25 and the start switch 27 has been pressed.
  • the cash-out switch 23 is a switch for cashing out awarded medals (internally stored credits).
  • the medals are cashed out from a medal cash-out chute 28 opened in the front lower part of the main door 13 and pooled on a medal tray 18 .
  • the max-bet switch 24 is a switch for betting the maximum bet amount (e.g., thirty credits) that can be placed on a single game play by one pressing.
  • a foot display 34 is disposed on the lower front of the main door 13 .
  • Various images relating to the game of the slot machine 10 are displayed on the foot display 34 .
  • Lamps 47 are provided on both sides of the foot display 34 and illuminate in a preset illuminating pattern.
  • the medal cash-out chute 28 is provided below the foot display 34 .
  • An upper LCD 33 is disposed on the front of the top box 12 .
  • the upper display 33 has a display panel and displays a payout table indicating each payout amount for each symbol combination etc.
  • Speakers 29 are provided on the top box 12 .
  • a ticket printer 35 , a card reader 36 , a data display 37 , and a keypad 38 are disposed below the upper display 33 .
  • the ticket printer 35 prints out a ticket 39 including data such as a credit amount, time and date, identification number of the slot machine 10 printed thereon as a bar code.
  • the player can play a game at another slot machine by using the bar-coded ticket 39 , and exchange the bar-coded ticket 39 for bills at a predetermined site in an amusement facility (e.g., a cashier in the casino).
  • an amusement facility e.g., a cashier in the casino.
  • a smart card can be inserted into the card reader 36 and the card reader 36 reads data from the inserted smart card and writes data onto the smart card.
  • the smart card is carried by the player and stores the player's identification data and gaming history data of the games played by the player.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the electric configuration of the controller 40 and various components connected to the controller 40 , which are provided within the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment.
  • the controller 40 of the slot machine 10 is a microcomputer and includes interface circuits 102 , an input/output (I/O) bus 104 , a CPU 106 , a ROM 108 , a RAM 110 , a signal communication interface (I/F) circuit 111 , a random number generator (RNG) 112 , a speaker drive circuit 122 , a hopper drive circuit 124 , a display control circuit 128 , and a display controller 140 .
  • I/O input/output
  • CPU 106 central processing unit
  • ROM 108 read-only memory
  • RAM 110 random access memory
  • RNG random number generator
  • the interface circuits 102 are connected to the I/O bus 104 .
  • the I/O bus 104 inputs/outputs data signals and address signals to/from the CPU 106 .
  • the start switch 27 is connected to the interface circuits 102 .
  • a start signal output from the start switch 27 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104 , after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102 .
  • the bet switch 25 , the max-bet switch 24 , the spin/repeat-bet switch 26 , and the cash-out switch 23 are connected to the interface circuits 102 .
  • a switching signal output from each of the switches 23 to 26 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104 , after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102 .
  • a medal sensor 43 is connected to the interface circuits 102 .
  • the medal sensor 43 detects a medal(s), which has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21 .
  • the medal sensor 43 is provided inside the medal insertion slot 21 .
  • the detection signal output from the medal sensor 43 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104 , after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102 .
  • the touch screen 69 described above is connected to the interface circuits 102 .
  • the touch screen 69 detects the touch operation onto the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 displayed on the LCD 16 by a player.
  • the touch screen 69 is provided on the surface of the LCD 16 .
  • a position signal output from the touch screen 69 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104 , after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102 .
  • the ROM 108 storing system programs and the RAM 110 storing various data are connected to the I/O bus 104 .
  • the RNG 112 , the signal communication I/F circuit 111 , the display controller 140 , the hopper drive circuit 124 , the speaker drive circuit 122 , and the display control circuit 128 are connected to the I/O bus 104 .
  • the CPU 106 triggered by receiving the start signal from the start switch 27 , reads a game execution program among the system programs stored in the ROM 108 and executes a game.
  • the game execution program is a program for executing the slot game in each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on the LCD 16 using the display controller 140 .
  • the game execution program is programmed so as to execute a slot game in which symbols are rearranged after scrolling in each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 and a payout is provided when a winning combination is achieved on an activated payline.
  • the signal communication I/F circuit 111 which is connected to a hall server etc., transmits gaming history data etc. of the slot machine 10 to the hall server.
  • the signal communication I/F circuit 111 receives various data transmitted from the hall server.
  • the RNG 112 generates a random number for determining whether or not to achieve a winning combination in the slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the display control circuit 128 controls displaying a payout amount on the payout counter 48 provided at the lower left area of the LCD 16 .
  • the speaker drive circuit 122 outputs sound data to the speakers 29 .
  • the CPU 106 reads the sound data stored in the ROM 108 and transmits the sound data to the speaker drive circuit 122 via the I/O bus 104 . In this manner, predetermined sound effects are generated via the speakers 29 .
  • the hopper drive circuit 124 outputs a cash-out signal to the hopper 44 when providing a cash-out.
  • the CPU 106 outputs a drive signal to the hopper drive circuit 124 via the I/O bus 104 when receiving the cash-out signal from the cash-out switch 23 .
  • the hopper 44 cashes out medals equivalent to the credits stored at that time in a predetermined memory area of the RAM 110 .
  • the display controller 140 controls the execution of the slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the CPU 106 generates an image display signal according to status and an outcome of the slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 and outputs the image display signal to the display controller 140 via the I/O bus 104 .
  • the display controller 140 Upon receipt of the image display signal, the display controller 140 generates a drive signal of the LCD 16 based on the image display signal. And then, the display controller 140 outputs the drive signal to the LCD 16 . In this manner, the slot game is executed (predetermined images are displayed) on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • FIG. 10 is a display example of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • nine (three row by three column) display areas q 11 to q 33 are provided on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 . Symbols are scrolled in each of the columns of the display areas q 11 to q 33 on the LCD 16 when the slot game is started on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • Five LEDs 53 a to 53 e are provided on the left side of the display areas q 11 to q 33 of each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the LEDs 53 a to 53 e notify the activated payline(s) on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • five paylines are prepared on the display areas q 11 to q 33 .
  • a horizontal line in the middle row is L 1
  • a horizontal line in the upper row is L 2
  • a horizontal line in the lower row is L 3
  • a diagonal line going down to the right is L 4
  • a diagonal line going up to the right is L 5 .
  • the LEDs 53 a to 53 e light up according to a bet amount. In detail, only the LED 53 a lights up when one credit is bet.
  • the LEDs 53 b , 53 c in addition to the LED 53 a , light up when two credits are bet.
  • the LEDs 53 d , 53 e in addition to the LEDs 53 a to 53 c , light up when three credits are bet.
  • the line L 1 has been activated, when the LED 53 a lights up.
  • the lines L 2 , L 3 have been activated, respectively, when the LEDs 53 b , 53 c light up.
  • the lines L 4 , L 5 have been activated, respectively, when the LEDs 53 d , 53 e light up.
  • the lines L 1 , L 2 , and L 3 are activated when two credits have been bet, and all of the lines L 1 to L 5 are activated when three credits have been bet. Then, a payout is awarded according to a winning combination(s) when the winning combination(s) is achieved on the activated payline (s).
  • An activation indicating frame 51 is provided on each peripheral edge of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • Each of the activation indicating frames 51 lights up on the LCD 16 for the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the activation indicating frame 51 lights up on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on which at least one credit is bet. It is possible for a player to easily recognize the activated slot game area(s) by the activation indicating frame(s) 51 .
  • a bonus game indicator 52 is provided above each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the bonus game indicator 52 of each of the slot game area A 1 to A 10 lights up on the LCD 16 during a bonus game (to be described later). It is possible for a player to easily recognize the slot game area(s) during the bonus game by the bonus game indicator(s) 52 .
  • FIG. 12 shows winning combinations in the slot game on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the bonus game is started when three 7's are rearranged on the activated payline (e.g., the three 7's are rearranged on the line L 1 ( FIG. 11 ) when the line L 1 has been activated).
  • the bonus game is started when three 7's are rearranged on the activated payline.
  • a 15-credits payout is awarded to the player when three APPLEs are rearranged
  • a 10-credits payout is awarded when three BELLs are rearranged
  • a 2-credits payout is awarded when a “CHERRY” is rearranged on the leftmost of the activated payline.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing.
  • the slot game execution processing is executed by the CPU 106 ( FIG. 3 ) according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108 .
  • the CPU 106 executes area activation receiving processing for receiving a selection for activating slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 11 ).
  • the area activation receiving processing the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , which have been touched by the player to activate, are detected by the touch screen 69 .
  • the CPU 106 activates the touched slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 12 ).
  • the CPU 106 lights up the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the activated slot game area(s) to notify the player of the activated slot game area(s).
  • the activation indicating frames 51 of the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 6 are lit up and the activation indicating frames 51 of the non-activated slot game areas A 7 to A 10 are not lit up, as shown in FIG. 13 .
  • the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 13 ).
  • bet amount receiving processing pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the bet total amount is calculated.
  • the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S 14 ). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • the CPU 106 executes bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 15 ).
  • the bet processing will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 .
  • step S 15 the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the bet amount for each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 16 ).
  • the line L 1 is activated when one credit is bet on each of the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10
  • the lines L 1 , L 2 , and L 3 are activated when two credits are bet
  • all of the lines L 1 to L 5 are activated when three credits are bet (see FIG. 11 ).
  • a bet randomly on each slot game on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the slot game areas A 1 , A 3 , A 6 , A 8 , and A 10 are activated, one credit is bet, respectively, in the order of A 8 , A 3 , A 10 , A 1 , and A 6 .
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 17 ).
  • the slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 18 ). Then, the present processing ends.
  • a processing procedure of the slot game executed on each of the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is described with reference to FIG. 5 .
  • a slot game in an activated slot game area A 1 is described as an example.
  • a slot game(s) is executed also in a non-activated slot game area(s).
  • no payout is awarded even if a winning combination is achieved and a trigger combination does not cause a trigger in respect to the non-activated slot game area(s).
  • the CPU 106 determines whether a bonus flag of the slot game area A 1 is “0” or “1” (step S 21 ).
  • the default value of the bonus flag is “0” and set to “1” when the bonus game is to be executed.
  • the CPU 106 determines symbols to be stopped (hereinafter, simply referred to as stop symbols) in each of the display areas q 11 to q 33 on the slot game area A 1 when the bonus flag is “0” (step S 23 ). By this processing, symbols (“7”, “BELL”, “APPLE”, etc.) to be displayed in each of the display areas q 11 to q 33 are determined.
  • the CPU 106 scrolls symbols in the display areas q 11 to q 33 (step S 24 ). Then, the symbols stop in each of the display areas q 11 to q 33 after a predetermined time has elapsed. The displayed symbols at this time are the stop symbols determined in step S 23 .
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not a bonus trigger combination (three 7's: FIG. 12 ) is rearranged on any of the activated paylines (step S 25 ). For example, it is determined whether or not the bonus trigger combination is achieved on any of the paylines L 1 to L 5 ( FIG. 11 ) when all of the lines L 1 to L 5 are activated.
  • step S 26 the CPU 106 executes bonus game starting processing (step S 26 ) when the bonus trigger combination is achieved on any of the paylines L 1 to L 5 .
  • the bonus game starting processing will be described later with FIG. 6 .
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not one of winning combinations has been achieved on any of the activated paylines (step S 27 ) when the bonus trigger combination has not been achieved. A payout is awarded according to a winning combination (step S 28 ) when the winning combination has been achieved. On the other hand, the CPU 106 does not award a payout when a winning combination has not been achieved. And then the CPU 16 ends the slot game. It may be possible to cash-out a medal(s) equivalent to a payout amount through the cash-out chute 28 or to add a credit(s) equivalent to a payout amount to the internally stored credits, when a payout is to be awarded.
  • the bonus flag is set to “1” (step S 31 ) when the bonus trigger is achieved in step S 25 in FIG. 5 .
  • the bonus game indicator 52 of the slot game area A 1 lights up to notify the player that the bonus game is being executed on the slot game area A 1 .
  • the bonus game indicator 52 of the slot game area A 6 lights up as shown in FIG. 14 to notify the player.
  • the CPU 106 determines the number of the bonus games T (step S 32 ).
  • the number of games T is, for example, fifty.
  • the number of games T may be fixed or determined each time randomly by the CPU 106 .
  • the number of games T is stored in the RAM 110 .
  • a payout for the bonus trigger is awarded (step S 33 ) For example, a 15-credits (15-medals) payout is awarded in the present embodiment. Then, the present processing is ended.
  • Bonus game execution processing is executed (step S 22 ) for the next slot game on the slot game area A 1 after step 21 in FIG. 5 , when the bonus flag has been set to “1” in the bonus game start processing (step S 31 in FIG. 6 ).
  • the bonus game execution processing is described below with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7 .
  • the CPU 106 executes processing for determining stop symbols (step S 41 ) when the bonus game execution is started. This processing is the same processing as that in step S 23 in FIG. 5 .
  • step S 41 three 7 's are not rearranged on the payline, but the stop symbols are determined so that a winning combination is achieved with a high probability. In other words, a winning combination (three BELLs, three APPLEs or at least one CHERRY on the leftmost in FIG. 12 ) is achieved on an activated payline with higher probability in the bonus game than in the normal game.
  • step S 42 the CPU 106 scrolls the symbols in the display areas q 11 to q 33 (step S 42 ). This processing is the same as that in step S 24 in FIG. 5 . Then, the symbols stop in each of the display areas q 11 to q 33 after a predetermined time has elapsed. At this time, the displayed symbols are the stop symbols determined in step S 41 .
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not a winning combination has been achieved on the activated payline (step S 43 ). A payout is awarded according to a winning combination (step S 44 ) when the winning combination has been achieved. On the other hand, the CPU 106 does not award a payout when a winning combination has not been achieved.
  • the CPU 106 decrements the number of games T stored in the RAM 110 (step S 45 ).
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not the number of games T is “0” (step S 46 ).
  • step S 15 in FIG. 4 the bet processing (step S 15 in FIG. 4 ) is described with reference to a flowchart in FIG. 8 and a table in FIG. 15 .
  • the CPU 106 first places a bet preferentially on the bonus slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 51 ) after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21 . After that, a bet is placed sequentially on the slot game on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 in ascending order of the area numbers (step S 52 ).
  • the first to third credits are bet on the bonus slot game on the slot game area A 8 as shown in FIG. 15 .
  • the fourth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A 1
  • the fifth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A 1 .
  • One bet is placed one by one on the remaining slot game areas A 1 -A 7 , A 9 and A 10 (except the slot game area A 8 ) according to the above procedure.
  • the above procedure is repeated to place second and third bets. In this manner, thirty credits can be expended to place a 3-credits bet on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of another example of the bet processing.
  • the CPU 106 first places a bet preferentially on the bonus slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 61 ) after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted, as in the case shown in FIG. 8 .
  • a bet is placed sequentially on the slot game on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 in random order (step S 62 ).
  • the bet order for the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 which are not during the bonus game, is determined randomly by the CPU 106 at each game play.
  • the medal insertion slot 21 and the bet switch 25 correspond to the “input device” in claims.
  • the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be activated can be selected arbitrarily by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on the LCD 16 in the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment. And then, a bet(s) is preferentially placed on the bonus game(s) on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 . Next, a bet(s) is sequentially placed in on the normal slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 in numerical order of the areas. Next, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten slot games) can be executed in parallel on the LCD 16 in a single game play.
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively.
  • a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • the slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 on which abet(s) is to be placed is preliminarily selected. Then, a total bet amount is input and distributed on the selected (activated) slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 .
  • a total bet amount is preliminarily input and then the slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 on which a bet(s) is to be placed is selected. Then, the bet amount is distributed on the selected slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 .
  • a slot machine of a second embodiment which follows this procedure, will be described below with reference to FIG. 16 to FIG. 18 .
  • a slot machine 10 A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 ( FIG. 2 ) of the first embodiment described above in that a fix switch 30 and a selectable area counter 49 at the bottom right of the LCD 16 are added.
  • the fix switch 30 is one of the various operational switches disposed nearby the vicinity of the medal insertion slot 21 and the bill validator 22 .
  • the fix switch 30 is a switch for fixing a slot game area(s) to be activated among the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 . A player is no longer able to select a slot game area(s) for activation the touch operation after pressing the fix switch 30 .
  • the selectable area counter 49 displays the maximum number of slot game areas A 1 to A 10 that are selectable to be activated. If a bet amount, which has been input by pressing of the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the medal insertion slot 21 , is nine or less, the input bet amount is displayed as is in the selectable area counter 49 . If the input bet amount is equal to or greater than ten, a value “10” is displayed in the selectable area counter 49 .
  • the activation indicating frame(s) 51 of the selected slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 is blinked between having been selected (activated) by touch operation and being fixed by the fix switch 30 . Since the activation indicating frame(s) 51 is blinked, the player can easily recognize the slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 on which a bet(s) is about to be placed.
  • the slot machine 10 A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 ( FIG. 3 ) of the first embodiment described above in that the fix switch 30 is connected to the interface circuits 102 and the selectable area counter 49 is connected to the display control circuit 128 .
  • the slot machine 10 A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106 .
  • the slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described below (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108 .
  • the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be activated (step S 101 ).
  • bet amount receiving processing pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the total bet amount is calculated.
  • the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S 102 ). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of slot game areas A 1 to A 10 that can be selectable to activate based on the total bet amount and displays it on the selectable area counter 49 (step S 103 ). Then, the CPU 106 executes area activation receiving processing for receiving a selection for activating the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 104 ). In the activation receiving processing, the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , which have been touched by the player, are detected by the touch screen 69 . The CPU 106 blinks the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the selected slot game area(s) to notify the player of the selected slot game area(s).
  • the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of selectable slot game areas and displays the calculated number on the selectable area counter 49 (step S 105 ).
  • the value on the selectable area counter 49 is reduced by one when one of non-selected slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been newly selected.
  • the calculated maximum number is ten when the bonus game is not being executed and none of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is selected yet.
  • the value on the selectable area counter 49 is reduced to nine when the slot game area A 1 is selected.
  • the downstream bet processing the content of the processing is the same as that of the first embodiment
  • the bet amount is distributed preferentially (during the execution of the bonus game).
  • the calculated maximum number is ten when the bonus game is being executed on one slot game area and none of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is selected yet.
  • the remaining number of bet amounts becomes seven when the slot game area, on which the bonus game is being executed, is selected at first. That is, the calculated maximum number is seven.
  • the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of selectable slot game areas based on the total bet amount and distribution processing in the downstream bet processing.
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not the fix switch 30 has been pressed (step S 106 ).
  • the CPU 106 determines whether or not the value on the selectable area counter 49 is “0” (step S 107 ) when the fix switch 30 has not been pressed (step S 106 : NO).
  • the processing returns to step S 104 when the value on the selectable area counter 49 is not “0” (step S 107 : NO).
  • the processing returns to step S 106 when the value on the selectable area counter 49 is “0” (step S 107 : YES).
  • the CPU 106 activates the selected slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 108 ) when it is determined that the fix switch 30 has been pressed (step S 106 : YES).
  • the CPU 106 lights up the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the activated slot game area(s) to notify the player of the activated slot game area(s).
  • the CPU 106 executes the bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 109 ).
  • the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 110 ) after the betting processing has finished. Subsequently, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 111 ). The slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 112 ) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 111 : YES). After that, the present processing ends.
  • step S 109 to step S 112 are the same as that in step S 15 to step S 18 ( FIG. 4 ) of the first embodiment.
  • the total bet amount is held after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21 . Then, the maximum number of slot game areas A 1 to A 10 that can be selectable to activate is calculated according to the held total bet amount and then displayed on the selectable area counter 49 .
  • the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 are arbitrarily selected by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on the LCD 16 within the range of the calculated maximum number.
  • the total bet amount is distributed on the slot games on the selected slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on which a bet has been placed are activated).
  • the slot game is executed on each of the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the slot games on the game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play.
  • bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 and selecting the plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be activated are selected after the total bet amount is determined. Therefore, since the maximum number of slot game areas A 1 to A 10 which can be activated is calculated preliminarily, it is possible to prevent a selection of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 beyond the calculated maximum number.
  • the slot game area(s) A 1 to A 10 which is to be expected a larger payout by the bonus game can be activated without fail.
  • the player selects one slot game area on which a place is to be placed independently, then determines a payout amount on the selected slot game area and repeats this procedure in respect to slot game areas on each of which a place is to be placed.
  • a slot machine of a third embodiment including such a configuration will be described below with reference to FIG. 19 .
  • the slot machine of the third embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment ( FIG. 2 ).
  • the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106 .
  • the slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 19 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • the CPU 106 confirms whether or not one of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been selected to place a bet (to activate) (step S 121 ). In this confirmation, the selected slot game area which have been touched by the player is detected by the touch screen 69 .
  • step S 124 when none of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been selected (step S 121 : NO).
  • the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a bet amount to be placed on a selected slot game area (step S 122 ) when one of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been selected (step S 121 : YES).
  • pressing of the bet switch 25 (or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 ) by the player is detected and the bet amount is calculated. And, the CPU 106 place a bet of the calculated bet amount on the selected slot game area.
  • a “setting device” in claims for setting a bet amount with respect to each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is configured by the bet switch 25 (the max-bet switch 24 , the spin/repeat bet switch 26 ) or the medal sensor 43 for detecting the inserted medal(s).
  • the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the bet amount for the selected slot game area according to the calculated bet amount in step S 122 (step S 123 ).
  • step S 124 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed.
  • the CPU 106 returns the processing to step S 121 to repeat the above-mentioned procedure for another slot game area when the start switch 27 has not been pressed (step S 124 : NO).
  • step S 125 the slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 125 ) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 124 : YES).
  • step S 123 to step S 125 are the same as that in step S 16 to step S 18 ( FIG. 4 ) of the first embodiment.
  • one of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be activated can be selected independently by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on the LCD 16 in the slot machine of the present embodiment. And then, a bet amount to be placed on the selected slot game area is determined by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 .
  • the slot game is executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , after a bet amount for each of the selected slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been determined and a bet of the bet amount has been placed on each of the selected slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten slot games) can be executed in parallel on the LCD 16 in a single game play.
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , independently.
  • a bet amount for each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 can be determined arbitrarily and independently.
  • the “selecting device” in claims for selecting the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 on which a bet is to be placed is configured by the touch-screen 69 provided on the surface of the lower LCD 16 . Then, the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 touched by the player are detected by the touch-screen 69 .
  • the selecting buttons 32 A to 32 J disposed below the LCD 16 together with the various operational switches may be used as the “selecting device” instead of the touch-screen 69 .
  • the selecting buttons 32 A to 32 J correspond to the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively.
  • pressing of each of the selecting buttons 32 A to 32 J is detected by the CPU 106 and then a bet is placed on the slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 1 selected by the selecting buttons 32 A to 32 J.
  • the player selects the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 for placing a bet (s).
  • the “selecting device” is not needed if a bet amount is distributed on the games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 automatically and then the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the slot machine of the fifth embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment ( FIG. 2 ).
  • the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106 .
  • the slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 21 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108 .
  • the CPU 106 confirms whether or not a (first) bet amount for the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 has been input (step S 131 ). In this confirmation, input of the bet amount is confirmed by detecting the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 .
  • step S 134 when a bet amount has not been input (step S 131 : NO).
  • the CPU 106 executes distributing processing for distributing a bet amount input in any of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to place abet(s) (step S 132 ) when a bet amount has been input (step S 131 : YES).
  • the distributing processing is executed based on the table ( FIG. 15 ), which is the same table for the bet processing of the first embodiment (step S 15 in FIG. 4 ).
  • the first to third credits of the bet amount which is confirmed in step S 131 , are bet on the bonus slot game on the slot game area A 8 as shown in FIG. 15 .
  • the fourth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A 1 and the fifth to twelfth credits are bet one by one on the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • the above procedure is repeated to place a second or third bet on the slot game areas A 1 -A 7 , A 9 and A 10 (except the slot game area A 8 ) according to the above procedure when the bet amount is more than thirteen. In this manner, thirty credits can be expended to place a 3-credits bet on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively.
  • the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the distributed bet amount for each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 133 ).
  • the number of the activated paylines on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 increases as the distributed bet amount increases.
  • step S 134 the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed.
  • the CPU 106 returns the processing to step S 131 to repeat the above-mentioned procedure in case of another (a second or later) bet amount inputting when the start switch 27 has not been pressed (step S 134 : NO).
  • the slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 135 ) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 134 : YES).
  • step S 133 to step S 135 is the same as that in step S 16 to step S 18 ( FIG. 4 ) of the first embodiment.
  • a bet amount has been input by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 and the bet amount is distributed to the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 almost evenly (but, preferentially distributed to the bonus game(s)). And then, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 after placing a bet(s).
  • the slot games on the game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play.
  • bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • each time a bet amount is input the bet amount is distributed to place a bet(s).
  • the bet amount may also be possible to input a total bet amount once and then distribute the total bet amount to the slot game on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a slot machine of the sixth embodiment including such a configuration will be described below with reference to FIG. 22 .
  • the slot machine of the sixth embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment ( FIG. 2 ).
  • the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106 .
  • the slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 22 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108 .
  • the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 to be activated (step S 141 ).
  • bet amount receiving processing pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the total bet amount is calculated.
  • the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S 142 ). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • the CPU 106 executes bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (step S 143 ).
  • step S 143 the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to a bet amount for each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 distributed in step S 143 (step S 144 ). Subsequently, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 145 ). The slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S 146 ). Then, the present processing ends.
  • step S 143 to step S 146 are the same as that in step S 15 to step S 18 ( FIG. 4 ) of the first embodiment.
  • a total bet amount has been input by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 and the total bet amount is distributed to the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 almost evenly (but, preferentially distributed to the bonus game(s)). And then, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 after placing a bet(s).
  • the slot games on the game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play.
  • bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient total bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 .
  • a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 , respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • the examples are shown, in which the slot games are executed in all of the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 regardless of activation. However, it may also be possible to execute the slot games only in the activated slot game areas A 1 to A 10 . Alternatively, a movie, which is looked like a slot game, may be played on each non-activated slot game area.
  • the slot game areas A 1 to A 10 is configured by the LCD 16 .
  • the present invention is applicable to a slot machine which has slot game areas each of which is configured by mechanical reels.

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A slot machine comprises a display, an input device and a controller. The display has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas. An individual bet amount is input into the input device. The controller is operable to (a) place a bet of the individual bet amount, which has been input by the input device, on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (a).

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is based upon the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-343150, filed on Dec. 20, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “SLOT MACHINE AND PLAYING METHOD THEREOF” referred to as the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-337480, filed in Japan on Dec. 14, 2006, co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “SLOT MACHINE AND PLAYING METHOD THEREOF” referred to as the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-337540, filed in Japan on Dec. 14, 2006, co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “SLOT MACHINE AND PLAYING METHOD THEREOF” referred to as the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-337541, filed in Japan on Dec. 14, 2006, and co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “SLOT MACHINE AND PLAYING METHOD THEREOF” referred to as the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-337556, filed in Japan on Dec. 14, 2006, which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention. The teachings of the co-pending applications are incorporated herein by reference to the extent they do not conflict with the teachings herein.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a slot machine and a playing method thereof.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • In a conventional slot machine, a plurality of reels (e.g., three reels) on which a plurality of symbols is drawn spins, respectively, when a player inserts a medal(s) into a medal insertion slot and then presses a start button. The reels stop after a predetermined time has elapsed. At this time, a payout is awarded to the player according to the number of inserted medals if a winning symbol combination achieved on a preset payline. Alternatively, a payout is awarded to the player according to the number of inserted medals if a predetermined number of scatter symbols displayed.
  • On the other hand, in the gaming machine described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,855,052, a plurality of wheels provided above the reels begins to spin sequentially and then stops if a preset symbol combination has displayed on the reels after the reels has stopped. A large amount payout is awarded if the stopped wheels have brought a predetermined outcome.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present inventors have thought that provision of a certain slot machine is desired, with which a player can play a plurality of slot games instead of only one slot game by one time insertion of a medal(s) as described above. The slot machine can further stimulate the desire to play games of the player. Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a slot machine and a playing method thereof capable of improving entertaining feature.
  • A first aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas; and a controller. Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged. The controller is operable to (a) place a bet of the individual bet amount, which has been input by the input device, on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • A second aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a bet amount; a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and a controller. Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged. The controller is operable to (a) place a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected by the selecting device, and (b) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • It is preferable that the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
  • A third aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a total bet amount; a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and a controller. Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged. The controller is operable to (a) determine an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas, which have been selected by the selecting device, by distributing the total bet amount, (b) place the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas which have been selected by the selecting device, and (c) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (b).
  • It is preferable that the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
  • A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a slot machine which comprises: a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas; an input device for inputting a bet amount; a setting device for setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount; and a controller. Each of the slot games is a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged. The controller is operable to (a) place a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
  • It is preferable that the setting device includes at least one operational button operated by a player in order to set the individual bet amount.
  • A fifth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas. Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged. The method comprises: (a) inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas, (b) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (c) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (b).
  • A sixth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas. Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged. The method comprises: (a) inputting a bet amount, (b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which abet is to be placed, (c) placing a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and (d) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
  • A seventh aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas. Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged. The method comprises: (a) inputting a total bet amount, (b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed, (c) determining an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas selected in (b) by distributing the total bet amount, (d) placing the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and (e) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (d).
  • An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas. Each of the slot game is a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged. The method comprises: (a) inputting a bet amount, (b) setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount, (c) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and (d) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram showing eleven slot game areas displayed on a liquid crystal display (LCD) in first to sixth embodiments of a slot machine of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (execution processing for slot game on each slot game area) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bonus game starting processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bonus game execution processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bet processing) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (bet processing [alternate example]) in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing one of the slot game areas;
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing a payline on the slot game area;
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing a payout table for slot games;
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing the slot game areas displayed on the LCD;
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing the slot game areas displayed on the LCD;
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing a relationship between bet amounts and bet areas in the slot machine of the first embodiment;
  • FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the second embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 17 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of the slot machine of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the second embodiment;
  • FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the third embodiment;
  • FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the slot machine of the fourth embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the fifth embodiment; and
  • FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure (slot game execution processing) in the slot machine of the sixth embodiment.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
  • Characteristics of a first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 1, ten slot game areas A1 to A10 are provided on a liquid crystal display (LCD) 16 (corresponding to the “display” in claims). A slot game is executed in each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • Display areas of three rows by three columns are provided in the respective slot game areas A1 to A10. A credit(s) (corresponding to the “gaming media”) is bet by an insertion of a medal(s) or pressing of a bet switch 25. Symbols displayed (arranged) in the display areas are scrolled when a start switch 27 has been pressed and then the symbols stop (rearranged) in each of the display areas. In this manner, the slot game is executed in each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • In the slot game executed in each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, up to three credits can be bet and the number of activated paylines increases as a bet amount increases in each slot game.
  • The LCD 16 on which the slot game areas A1 to A10 are displayed is arranged in a center of a front face of a slot machine 10. In the slot machine 10, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 when a medal(s) is inserted into a medal insertion slot 21 provided below the LCD 16 (or a bet may be placed with internally stored credits by the pressing of the bet switch 25). The player can select (activate) the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be bet (activated) arbitrarily. In other words, the player can select (activate the slot game areas A1 to A10 on which games are executed with a bet placed. For example, it is possible for the player to activate each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 by touching it. The operation of touching the slot game areas A1 to A10 can be detected by a touch screen 69 provided on a surface of the LCD 16.
  • For example, one bet is placed on the slot game area A1 when the player inserts one medal into the medal insertion slot 21 after touching the slot game area A1. And then, one more bet is placed on the slot game area A1 when the second medal is inserted further. However, a bet is placed preferentially on the slot game areas A1 to A10 on which a bonus game is being executed. This will be further described in detail later with reference to FIG. 15.
  • It may also be possible that the player previously selects (activates) a slot game area(s) by touching the game area(s) and then places a bet(s) on the activated slot game area(s) randomly by inserting a medal(s).
  • After a bet is placed on the slot game, a payout (payout of a medal(s), or addition of credits) is provided according to the bet amount and a winning combination when the winning combination is achieved on the payline in the slot game on each of activated slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • In the present embodiment, a bet is placed on the slot game areas A1 to A10 by the insertion of a medal(s), however, a bet may be placed using a coin, bill, bar coded ticket, etc. In addition, in the present embodiment, the symbols are scrolled and then stopped again in the slot game. However, the slot game is not limited to that in which the symbols are scrolled. For example, the symbols may be successively switched over in each of the display areas and then stopped.
  • Further, in the present embodiment, a maximum bet amount is set to three on the slot game areas A1 to A10. However, the maximum bet amount is not limited to this.
  • Next, a configuration of the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment will be described. The slot machine 10 includes a cabinet 11 and a top box 12 provided on top of the cabinet 11, as shown in FIG. 2. The cabinet 11 has a main door 13. The LCD 16 is disposed on the front of the cabinet 11 facing the player. Various component devices are disposed within the cabinet 11, such as a controller 40 (see FIG. 3) for electrically controlling the slot machine 10 and a hopper 44 (see FIG. 3) for controlling the insertion, pooling, and payout of medals.
  • In the present embodiment, medals are used for gaming media at game play. However, gaming media is not limited to medals only. For example, coins, tokens, electronic money, or other equivalent electronic value information may be also used as gaming media.
  • The main door 13 is attached to the cabinet 11 so that it can be opened and closed. The LCD 16 is disposed on an upper portion of the main door 13. As will be described in detail later, the ten slot game areas A1 to A10 are provided on the LCD 16 and independent slot games are executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively. In the present embodiment, the number of slot game areas is ten. However, two or more slot game areas may be provided.
  • Nine display areas with three rows by three columns are provided on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. Various kinds of symbols can be displayed in each of the display areas. In other words, symbols displayed (arranged) in each of the display areas are scrolled when a slot game has been started and then stopped (rearranged) after a predetermined time has elapsed. Then, a payout is awarded to a player according to a symbol combination that stops in the display areas on activated slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • The touch screen 69 (corresponding to the “selecting device” in claims) is provided on a surface of the LCD 16. The touch screen 69 is partitioned into areas in a matrix. Some of the partitioned areas correspond to the ten slot game areas A1 to A10 displayed on the LCD 16. In other words, a touched position can be detected by the touch screen 69 when the player touches each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • A payout counter 48 for displaying a payout amount is provided in a bottom left area of the LCD 16.
  • The medal insertion slot 21 and a bill validator 22 are disposed below the LCD 16. The bill validator 22 validates bills and accepts valid ones. Various operational switches (buttons) are disposed nearby the medal insertion slot 21 and the bill validator 22.
  • A cash-out switch 23, a max-bet switch 24, a bet switch 25, a spin/repeat-bet switch 26, and the start switch 27 are provided as the operational switches.
  • The bet switch 25 is a switch for determining a bet amount on each slot game on the slot game areas A1 to A10. As will be described later, each time the bet switch 25 is pressed, one bet is placed on a predetermined slot game area. The slot game area on which a bet has been placed is activated and a payout is provided to the player when a winning symbol combination has been achieved on an activated payline in the slot game.
  • The spin/repeat-bet switch 26 is a switch for placing a bet again without changing a bet amount placed by the bet switch 25 (and the max-bet switch 24) on the previous game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 and starting a slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • The start switch 27 is a switch for starting a slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 after bets have been placed on desired slot game areas. A slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is started after a medal(s) was inserted into the medal insertion slot 21 or a bet(s) was placed by the bet switch 25 and the start switch 27 has been pressed.
  • The cash-out switch 23 is a switch for cashing out awarded medals (internally stored credits). The medals are cashed out from a medal cash-out chute 28 opened in the front lower part of the main door 13 and pooled on a medal tray 18.
  • The max-bet switch 24 is a switch for betting the maximum bet amount (e.g., thirty credits) that can be placed on a single game play by one pressing.
  • A foot display 34 is disposed on the lower front of the main door 13. Various images relating to the game of the slot machine 10 (such as characters of the slot machine 10) are displayed on the foot display 34.
  • Lamps 47 are provided on both sides of the foot display 34 and illuminate in a preset illuminating pattern. The medal cash-out chute 28 is provided below the foot display 34.
  • An upper LCD 33 is disposed on the front of the top box 12. The upper display 33 has a display panel and displays a payout table indicating each payout amount for each symbol combination etc.
  • Speakers 29 are provided on the top box 12. A ticket printer 35, a card reader 36, a data display 37, and a keypad 38 are disposed below the upper display 33. The ticket printer 35 prints out a ticket 39 including data such as a credit amount, time and date, identification number of the slot machine 10 printed thereon as a bar code.
  • The player can play a game at another slot machine by using the bar-coded ticket 39, and exchange the bar-coded ticket 39 for bills at a predetermined site in an amusement facility (e.g., a cashier in the casino).
  • A smart card can be inserted into the card reader 36 and the card reader 36 reads data from the inserted smart card and writes data onto the smart card. The smart card is carried by the player and stores the player's identification data and gaming history data of the games played by the player.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating the electric configuration of the controller 40 and various components connected to the controller 40, which are provided within the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment. The controller 40 of the slot machine 10 is a microcomputer and includes interface circuits 102, an input/output (I/O) bus 104, a CPU 106, a ROM 108, a RAM 110, a signal communication interface (I/F) circuit 111, a random number generator (RNG) 112, a speaker drive circuit 122, a hopper drive circuit 124, a display control circuit 128, and a display controller 140.
  • The interface circuits 102 are connected to the I/O bus 104. The I/O bus 104 inputs/outputs data signals and address signals to/from the CPU 106.
  • The start switch 27 is connected to the interface circuits 102. A start signal output from the start switch 27 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104, after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102.
  • The bet switch 25, the max-bet switch 24, the spin/repeat-bet switch 26, and the cash-out switch 23 are connected to the interface circuits 102. A switching signal output from each of the switches 23 to 26 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104, after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102.
  • A medal sensor 43 is connected to the interface circuits 102. The medal sensor 43 detects a medal(s), which has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21. The medal sensor 43 is provided inside the medal insertion slot 21. The detection signal output from the medal sensor 43 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104, after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102.
  • The touch screen 69 described above is connected to the interface circuits 102. The touch screen 69 detects the touch operation onto the slot game areas A1 to A10 displayed on the LCD 16 by a player. The touch screen 69 is provided on the surface of the LCD 16. A position signal output from the touch screen 69 is transmitted to the CPU 106 via the I/O bus 104, after having been converted into a predetermined signal by the interface circuits 102.
  • The ROM 108 storing system programs and the RAM 110 storing various data are connected to the I/O bus 104. The RNG 112, the signal communication I/F circuit 111, the display controller 140, the hopper drive circuit 124, the speaker drive circuit 122, and the display control circuit 128 are connected to the I/O bus 104.
  • The CPU 106, triggered by receiving the start signal from the start switch 27, reads a game execution program among the system programs stored in the ROM 108 and executes a game. The game execution program is a program for executing the slot game in each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 on the LCD 16 using the display controller 140.
  • In other words, the game execution program is programmed so as to execute a slot game in which symbols are rearranged after scrolling in each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 and a payout is provided when a winning combination is achieved on an activated payline.
  • The signal communication I/F circuit 111, which is connected to a hall server etc., transmits gaming history data etc. of the slot machine 10 to the hall server. The signal communication I/F circuit 111 receives various data transmitted from the hall server.
  • The RNG 112 generates a random number for determining whether or not to achieve a winning combination in the slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • The display control circuit 128 controls displaying a payout amount on the payout counter 48 provided at the lower left area of the LCD 16.
  • The speaker drive circuit 122 outputs sound data to the speakers 29. In other words, the CPU 106 reads the sound data stored in the ROM 108 and transmits the sound data to the speaker drive circuit 122 via the I/O bus 104. In this manner, predetermined sound effects are generated via the speakers 29.
  • The hopper drive circuit 124 outputs a cash-out signal to the hopper 44 when providing a cash-out. In other words, the CPU 106 outputs a drive signal to the hopper drive circuit 124 via the I/O bus 104 when receiving the cash-out signal from the cash-out switch 23. As a result, the hopper 44 cashes out medals equivalent to the credits stored at that time in a predetermined memory area of the RAM 110.
  • The display controller 140 controls the execution of the slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. In detail, the CPU 106 generates an image display signal according to status and an outcome of the slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 and outputs the image display signal to the display controller 140 via the I/O bus 104. Upon receipt of the image display signal, the display controller 140 generates a drive signal of the LCD 16 based on the image display signal. And then, the display controller 140 outputs the drive signal to the LCD 16. In this manner, the slot game is executed (predetermined images are displayed) on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • Next, images displayed on the slot game areas A1 to A10 are explained with reference to FIG. 10. FIG. 10 is a display example of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • As shown in FIG. 10, nine (three row by three column) display areas q11 to q33 are provided on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. Symbols are scrolled in each of the columns of the display areas q11 to q33 on the LCD 16 when the slot game is started on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • Five LEDs 53 a to 53 e are provided on the left side of the display areas q11 to q33 of each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. The LEDs 53 a to 53 e notify the activated payline(s) on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. As shown in FIG. 11, five paylines are prepared on the display areas q11 to q33. A horizontal line in the middle row is L1, a horizontal line in the upper row is L2, a horizontal line in the lower row is L3, a diagonal line going down to the right is L4, and a diagonal line going up to the right is L5.
  • The LEDs 53 a to 53 e light up according to a bet amount. In detail, only the LED 53 a lights up when one credit is bet. The LEDs 53 b, 53 c, in addition to the LED 53 a, light up when two credits are bet. The LEDs 53 d, 53 e, in addition to the LEDs 53 a to 53 c, light up when three credits are bet.
  • It is indicated that the line L1 has been activated, when the LED 53 a lights up. In addition, it is indicated that the lines L2, L3 have been activated, respectively, when the LEDs 53 b, 53 c light up. Furthermore, it is indicated that the lines L4, L5 have been activated, respectively, when the LEDs 53 d, 53 e light up. As a result, only the line L1 is activated when one credit has been bet, the lines L1, L2, and L3 are activated when two credits have been bet, and all of the lines L1 to L5 are activated when three credits have been bet. Then, a payout is awarded according to a winning combination(s) when the winning combination(s) is achieved on the activated payline (s).
  • An activation indicating frame 51 is provided on each peripheral edge of the slot game areas A1 to A10. Each of the activation indicating frames 51 lights up on the LCD 16 for the activated slot game areas A1 to A10. The activation indicating frame 51 lights up on the slot game areas A1 to A10 on which at least one credit is bet. It is possible for a player to easily recognize the activated slot game area(s) by the activation indicating frame(s) 51.
  • A bonus game indicator 52 is provided above each of the slot game areas A1 to A10. The bonus game indicator 52 of each of the slot game area A1 to A10 lights up on the LCD 16 during a bonus game (to be described later). It is possible for a player to easily recognize the slot game area(s) during the bonus game by the bonus game indicator(s) 52.
  • FIG. 12 shows winning combinations in the slot game on the slot game areas A1 to A10. As shown in FIG. 12, the bonus game is started when three 7's are rearranged on the activated payline (e.g., the three 7's are rearranged on the line L1 (FIG. 11) when the line L1 has been activated). The bonus game is started when three 7's are rearranged on the activated payline. In addition, a 15-credits payout is awarded to the player when three APPLEs are rearranged, a 10-credits payout is awarded when three BELLs are rearranged, and a 2-credits payout is awarded when a “CHERRY” is rearranged on the leftmost of the activated payline.
  • Next, an operation of the slot machine of the present embodiment is described with reference to flowcharts shown in FIG. 4 to FIG. 9. FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing. The slot game execution processing is executed by the CPU 106 (FIG. 3) according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108.
  • First, the CPU 106 executes area activation receiving processing for receiving a selection for activating slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S11). In the area activation receiving processing, the slot game areas A1 to A10, which have been touched by the player to activate, are detected by the touch screen 69. Then, the CPU 106 activates the touched slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S12). The CPU 106 lights up the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the activated slot game area(s) to notify the player of the activated slot game area(s).
  • For example, when the slot game areas A1 to A6 has been activated, the activation indicating frames 51 of the activated slot game areas A1 to A6 are lit up and the activation indicating frames 51 of the non-activated slot game areas A7 to A10 are not lit up, as shown in FIG. 13.
  • Next, the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S13). In the bet amount receiving processing, pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the bet total amount is calculated. Then, the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S14). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • It is also possible to place a bet on each slot game on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 by inserting a medal(s) into the medal insertion slot 21. In this case, the CPU 106 recognizes the number of inserted medals as a bet amount. In this case, it is not needed to execute subtraction from the stored credit amount in step S14.
  • Next, the CPU 106 executes bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S15). The bet processing will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 8 and FIG. 9.
  • After step S15, the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the bet amount for each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S16). In this processing, as described above, the line L1 is activated when one credit is bet on each of the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10, the lines L1, L2, and L3 are activated when two credits are bet, and all of the lines L1 to L5 are activated when three credits are bet (see FIG. 11).
  • Although a detailed description will be given later, it is also possible to place a bet randomly on each slot game on the slot game areas A1 to A10. In this case, it is not limited that a bet is placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 in numerical order of the areas. For example, when the slot game areas A1, A3, A6, A8, and A10 are activated, one credit is bet, respectively, in the order of A8, A3, A10, A1, and A6.
  • Then, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S17). The slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S18). Then, the present processing ends.
  • Next, a processing procedure of the slot game executed on each of the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 is described with reference to FIG. 5. In the following description, a slot game in an activated slot game area A1 is described as an example. In the present embodiment, a slot game(s) is executed also in a non-activated slot game area(s). However, no payout is awarded even if a winning combination is achieved and a trigger combination does not cause a trigger in respect to the non-activated slot game area(s).
  • First, the CPU 106 determines whether a bonus flag of the slot game area A1 is “0” or “1” (step S21). The default value of the bonus flag is “0” and set to “1” when the bonus game is to be executed.
  • The CPU 106 determines symbols to be stopped (hereinafter, simply referred to as stop symbols) in each of the display areas q11 to q33 on the slot game area A1 when the bonus flag is “0” (step S23). By this processing, symbols (“7”, “BELL”, “APPLE”, etc.) to be displayed in each of the display areas q11 to q33 are determined.
  • Next, the CPU 106 scrolls symbols in the display areas q11 to q33 (step S24). Then, the symbols stop in each of the display areas q11 to q33 after a predetermined time has elapsed. The displayed symbols at this time are the stop symbols determined in step S23.
  • Then, the CPU 106 determines whether or not a bonus trigger combination (three 7's: FIG. 12) is rearranged on any of the activated paylines (step S25). For example, it is determined whether or not the bonus trigger combination is achieved on any of the paylines L1 to L5 (FIG. 11) when all of the lines L1 to L5 are activated.
  • Then, the CPU 106 executes bonus game starting processing (step S26) when the bonus trigger combination is achieved on any of the paylines L1 to L5. The bonus game starting processing will be described later with FIG. 6.
  • On the other hand, the CPU 106 determines whether or not one of winning combinations has been achieved on any of the activated paylines (step S27) when the bonus trigger combination has not been achieved. A payout is awarded according to a winning combination (step S28) when the winning combination has been achieved. On the other hand, the CPU 106 does not award a payout when a winning combination has not been achieved. And then the CPU 16 ends the slot game. It may be possible to cash-out a medal(s) equivalent to a payout amount through the cash-out chute 28 or to add a credit(s) equivalent to a payout amount to the internally stored credits, when a payout is to be awarded.
  • Next, the bonus game starting processing is described with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 6. The bonus flag is set to “1” (step S31) when the bonus trigger is achieved in step S25 in FIG. 5. At this time, the bonus game indicator 52 of the slot game area A1 lights up to notify the player that the bonus game is being executed on the slot game area A1. For example, if the bonus game is being executed on the slot game area A6, the bonus game indicator 52 of the slot game area A6 lights up as shown in FIG. 14 to notify the player.
  • Then, the CPU 106 determines the number of the bonus games T (step S32). The number of games T is, for example, fifty. The number of games T may be fixed or determined each time randomly by the CPU 106. The number of games T is stored in the RAM 110.
  • Next, a payout for the bonus trigger is awarded (step S33) For example, a 15-credits (15-medals) payout is awarded in the present embodiment. Then, the present processing is ended.
  • Bonus game execution processing is executed (step S22) for the next slot game on the slot game area A1 after step 21 in FIG. 5, when the bonus flag has been set to “1” in the bonus game start processing (step S31 in FIG. 6).
  • The bonus game execution processing is described below with reference to the flowchart in FIG. 7. The CPU 106 executes processing for determining stop symbols (step S41) when the bonus game execution is started. This processing is the same processing as that in step S23 in FIG. 5. In step S41, three 7's are not rearranged on the payline, but the stop symbols are determined so that a winning combination is achieved with a high probability. In other words, a winning combination (three BELLs, three APPLEs or at least one CHERRY on the leftmost in FIG. 12) is achieved on an activated payline with higher probability in the bonus game than in the normal game.
  • Next, the CPU 106 scrolls the symbols in the display areas q11 to q33 (step S42). This processing is the same as that in step S24 in FIG. 5. Then, the symbols stop in each of the display areas q11 to q33 after a predetermined time has elapsed. At this time, the displayed symbols are the stop symbols determined in step S41.
  • Next, the CPU 106 determines whether or not a winning combination has been achieved on the activated payline (step S43). A payout is awarded according to a winning combination (step S44) when the winning combination has been achieved. On the other hand, the CPU 106 does not award a payout when a winning combination has not been achieved.
  • Then, the CPU 106 decrements the number of games T stored in the RAM 110 (step S45).
  • Next, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the number of games T is “0” (step S46). The bonus flag is reset to “0” when “T=0” (step S47). In other words, the bonus flag is reset and the bonus game is ended when the predetermined number of bonus games has been expended.
  • Next, the bet processing (step S15 in FIG. 4) is described with reference to a flowchart in FIG. 8 and a table in FIG. 15.
  • The CPU 106 first places a bet preferentially on the bonus slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S51) after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21. After that, a bet is placed sequentially on the slot game on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 in ascending order of the area numbers (step S52).
  • For example, when all of the slot game areas A1 to A10 are activated and the bonus game is being played on the slot game area A8, the first to third credits are bet on the bonus slot game on the slot game area A8 as shown in FIG. 15. Then the fourth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A1 and the fifth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A1. One bet is placed one by one on the remaining slot game areas A1-A7, A9 and A10 (except the slot game area A8) according to the above procedure. Then, the above procedure is repeated to place second and third bets. In this manner, thirty credits can be expended to place a 3-credits bet on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively.
  • An example has been described above, in which the number of activated slot game areas during the bonus game is one (slot game area A8). However, a 3-credits bet is placed preferentially on the bonus slot games on each of the activated slot game areas when the bonus games are executed simultaneously on two or more activated slot game areas. And then, one bet is placed sequentially on the normal slot game on each of the activated slot game areas.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of another example of the bet processing. In this processing, the CPU 106 first places a bet preferentially on the bonus slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S61) after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted, as in the case shown in FIG. 8. After that, a bet is placed sequentially on the slot game on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 in random order (step S62). At this time, the bet order for the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10, which are not during the bonus game, is determined randomly by the CPU 106 at each game play.
  • As obvious from the above description of the present embodiment, the medal insertion slot 21 and the bet switch 25 correspond to the “input device” in claims.
  • In this manner, the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated can be selected arbitrarily by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A1 to A10 on the LCD 16 in the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment. And then, a bet(s) is preferentially placed on the bonus game(s) on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10. Next, a bet(s) is sequentially placed in on the normal slot game(s) on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 in numerical order of the areas. Next, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • As a result, in the slot machine 10 of the present embodiment, the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten slot games) can be executed in parallel on the LCD 16 in a single game play. Here, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively. Furthermore, a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • Since a player can arbitrarily select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated by the touch operation, the player can freely select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to play the slot game(s), on which a bet is to be placed.
  • In the present embodiment, an example has been described above, in which the slot game area(s) A1 to A10 on which abet(s) is to be placed is preliminarily selected. Then, a total bet amount is input and distributed on the selected (activated) slot game area(s) A1 to A10. However, it may also be possible that a total bet amount is preliminarily input and then the slot game area(s) A1 to A10 on which a bet(s) is to be placed is selected. Then, the bet amount is distributed on the selected slot game area(s) A1 to A10.
  • A slot machine of a second embodiment, which follows this procedure, will be described below with reference to FIG. 16 to FIG. 18.
  • As shown in FIG. 16, a slot machine 10A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 (FIG. 2) of the first embodiment described above in that a fix switch 30 and a selectable area counter 49 at the bottom right of the LCD 16 are added.
  • The fix switch 30 is one of the various operational switches disposed nearby the vicinity of the medal insertion slot 21 and the bill validator 22. The fix switch 30 is a switch for fixing a slot game area(s) to be activated among the slot game areas A1 to A10. A player is no longer able to select a slot game area(s) for activation the touch operation after pressing the fix switch 30.
  • The selectable area counter 49 displays the maximum number of slot game areas A1 to A10 that are selectable to be activated. If a bet amount, which has been input by pressing of the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the medal insertion slot 21, is nine or less, the input bet amount is displayed as is in the selectable area counter 49. If the input bet amount is equal to or greater than ten, a value “10” is displayed in the selectable area counter 49.
  • In the slot machine 10A of the present embodiment, the activation indicating frame(s) 51 of the selected slot game area(s) A1 to A10 is blinked between having been selected (activated) by touch operation and being fixed by the fix switch 30. Since the activation indicating frame(s) 51 is blinked, the player can easily recognize the slot game area(s) A1 to A10 on which a bet(s) is about to be placed.
  • As shown in a block diagram of FIG. 17, the slot machine 10A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 (FIG. 3) of the first embodiment described above in that the fix switch 30 is connected to the interface circuits 102 and the selectable area counter 49 is connected to the display control circuit 128.
  • In addition to the differences in outside appearance and electrical configuration described above, the slot machine 10A of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106. The slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described below (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108.
  • First, the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated (step S101). In the bet amount receiving processing, pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the total bet amount is calculated. Then, the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S102). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • It is also possible to input a total bet amount by inserting a medal(s) into the medal insertion slot 21. In this case, the CPU 106 recognizes the number of as a bet amount. In this case, it is not needed to execute subtraction from the stored credit amount in step S102.
  • Next, the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of slot game areas A1 to A10 that can be selectable to activate based on the total bet amount and displays it on the selectable area counter 49 (step S103). Then, the CPU 106 executes area activation receiving processing for receiving a selection for activating the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S104). In the activation receiving processing, the slot game areas A1 to A10, which have been touched by the player, are detected by the touch screen 69. The CPU 106 blinks the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the selected slot game area(s) to notify the player of the selected slot game area(s).
  • Next, the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of selectable slot game areas and displays the calculated number on the selectable area counter 49 (step S105). The value on the selectable area counter 49 is reduced by one when one of non-selected slot game areas A1 to A10 has been newly selected. For example, the calculated maximum number is ten when the bonus game is not being executed and none of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is selected yet. Here, the value on the selectable area counter 49 is reduced to nine when the slot game area A1 is selected. In the downstream bet processing (the content of the processing is the same as that of the first embodiment), there may be the case where the bet amount is distributed preferentially (during the execution of the bonus game). For example, three credits can be expended at once when the slot game area, on which the bonus game is being executed, is selected. The calculated maximum number is ten when the bonus game is being executed on one slot game area and none of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is selected yet. Here, the remaining number of bet amounts becomes seven when the slot game area, on which the bonus game is being executed, is selected at first. That is, the calculated maximum number is seven. In this manner, the CPU 106 calculates the maximum number of selectable slot game areas based on the total bet amount and distribution processing in the downstream bet processing.
  • Subsequently, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the fix switch 30 has been pressed (step S106). The CPU 106 determines whether or not the value on the selectable area counter 49 is “0” (step S107) when the fix switch 30 has not been pressed (step S106: NO). The processing returns to step S104 when the value on the selectable area counter 49 is not “0” (step S107: NO). On the other hand, the processing returns to step S106 when the value on the selectable area counter 49 is “0” (step S107: YES). The CPU 106 activates the selected slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S108) when it is determined that the fix switch 30 has been pressed (step S106: YES). The CPU 106 lights up the activation indicating frame 51 on the peripheral edge of the activated slot game area(s) to notify the player of the activated slot game area(s).
  • Next, the CPU 106 executes the bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the activated slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S109).
  • The CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S110) after the betting processing has finished. Subsequently, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S111). The slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S112) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S111: YES). After that, the present processing ends.
  • Each processing in step S109 to step S112 is the same as that in step S15 to step S18 (FIG. 4) of the first embodiment.
  • As described above, in the slot machine 10A of the present embodiment, the total bet amount is held after the bet switch 25 has been pressed or a medal(s) has been inserted into the medal insertion slot 21. Then, the maximum number of slot game areas A1 to A10 that can be selectable to activate is calculated according to the held total bet amount and then displayed on the selectable area counter 49.
  • Then, the slot game areas A1 to A10 are arbitrarily selected by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A1 to A10 on the LCD 16 within the range of the calculated maximum number. The total bet amount is distributed on the slot games on the selected slot game areas A1 to A10 (the slot game areas A1 to A10 on which a bet has been placed are activated). Then, the slot game is executed on each of the activated slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • As a result, also in the slot machine 10A of the present embodiment, the slot games on the game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play. Here, bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10 and selecting the plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10. In this manner, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • In addition, since a player can arbitrarily select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated by the touch operation, the player can freely select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to play the slot game(s) on which a bet is to be placed.
  • Further, in the present embodiment, the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated are selected after the total bet amount is determined. Therefore, since the maximum number of slot game areas A1 to A10 which can be activated is calculated preliminarily, it is possible to prevent a selection of the slot game areas A1 to A10 beyond the calculated maximum number.
  • Since a bet(s) is placed preferentially on the bonus game(s) on the slot game area(s) A1 to A10, the slot game area(s) A1 to A10 which is to be expected a larger payout by the bonus game can be activated without fail.
  • Differently from the above-described embodiments, it may be possible that the player selects one slot game area on which a place is to be placed independently, then determines a payout amount on the selected slot game area and repeats this procedure in respect to slot game areas on each of which a place is to be placed.
  • A slot machine of a third embodiment including such a configuration will be described below with reference to FIG. 19.
  • The slot machine of the third embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment (FIG. 2). In addition, the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106. The slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 19 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • First, the CPU 106 confirms whether or not one of the slot game areas A1 to A10 has been selected to place a bet (to activate) (step S121). In this confirmation, the selected slot game area which have been touched by the player is detected by the touch screen 69.
  • The processing proceeds to step S124 when none of the slot game areas A1 to A10 has been selected (step S121: NO). On the other hand, the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a bet amount to be placed on a selected slot game area (step S122) when one of the slot game areas A1 to A10 has been selected (step S121: YES).
  • In the bet amount receiving processing, pressing of the bet switch 25 (or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21) by the player is detected and the bet amount is calculated. And, the CPU 106 place a bet of the calculated bet amount on the selected slot game area. In the present embodiment, since a maximum bet amount on one slot game area is three, a bet of more than three credits are canceled. In the present embodiment, a “setting device” in claims for setting a bet amount with respect to each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is configured by the bet switch 25 (the max-bet switch 24, the spin/repeat bet switch 26) or the medal sensor 43 for detecting the inserted medal(s).
  • Next, the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the bet amount for the selected slot game area according to the calculated bet amount in step S122 (step S123).
  • Then, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S124). The CPU 106 returns the processing to step S121 to repeat the above-mentioned procedure for another slot game area when the start switch 27 has not been pressed (step S124: NO). On the other hand, the slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S125) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S124: YES).
  • Each processing in step S123 to step S125 is the same as that in step S16 to step S18 (FIG. 4) of the first embodiment.
  • In this manner, one of the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated can be selected independently by the touch operation onto the slot game areas A1 to A10 on the LCD 16 in the slot machine of the present embodiment. And then, a bet amount to be placed on the selected slot game area is determined by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21.
  • The slot game is executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10, after a bet amount for each of the selected slot game areas A1 to A10 has been determined and a bet of the bet amount has been placed on each of the selected slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • As a result, in the slot machine of the present embodiment, the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten slot games) can be executed in parallel on the LCD 16 in a single game play. Here, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, independently. Furthermore, a bet amount for each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 can be determined arbitrarily and independently.
  • Since a player can arbitrarily select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated by the touch operation, the player can freely select the slot game areas A1 to A10 to play the slot game(s), on which a bet is to be placed.
  • In the embodiments described above, the “selecting device” in claims for selecting the slot game areas A1 to A10 on which a bet is to be placed is configured by the touch-screen 69 provided on the surface of the lower LCD 16. Then, the slot game areas A1 to A10 touched by the player are detected by the touch-screen 69.
  • However, as in the case of the slot machine 10B of the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 20, the selecting buttons 32A to 32J disposed below the LCD 16 together with the various operational switches (the cashout switch 23, the max-bet switch 24, the bet switch 25, the spin/repeat-bet switch 26, the start switch 27, etc.) may be used as the “selecting device” instead of the touch-screen 69. The selecting buttons 32A to 32J correspond to the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively.
  • In this case, pressing of each of the selecting buttons 32A to 32J is detected by the CPU 106 and then a bet is placed on the slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A1 selected by the selecting buttons 32A to 32J.
  • In the above embodiments, the player selects the slot game areas A1 to A10 for placing a bet (s). However, the “selecting device” is not needed if a bet amount is distributed on the games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 automatically and then the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • A slot machine in fifth and sixth embodiments following the procedure will be described below.
  • The slot machine of the fifth embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment (FIG. 2). In addition, the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106. The slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 21 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108.
  • First, the CPU 106 confirms whether or not a (first) bet amount for the slot game areas A1 to A10 has been input (step S131). In this confirmation, input of the bet amount is confirmed by detecting the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21.
  • Then, the processing proceeds to step S134 when a bet amount has not been input (step S131: NO). On the other hand, the CPU 106 executes distributing processing for distributing a bet amount input in any of the slot game areas A1 to A10 to place abet(s) (step S132) when a bet amount has been input (step S131: YES). The distributing processing is executed based on the table (FIG. 15), which is the same table for the bet processing of the first embodiment (step S15 in FIG. 4).
  • In other words, for example, when the bonus game is being played on the slot game area A8, the first to third credits of the bet amount, which is confirmed in step S131, are bet on the bonus slot game on the slot game area A8 as shown in FIG. 15. Then the fourth credit is bet on the slot game on the slot game area A1 and the fifth to twelfth credits are bet one by one on the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10. Then, the above procedure is repeated to place a second or third bet on the slot game areas A1-A7, A9 and A10 (except the slot game area A8) according to the above procedure when the bet amount is more than thirteen. In this manner, thirty credits can be expended to place a 3-credits bet on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively.
  • An example has been described above, in which the number of activated slot game areas during the bonus game is one (slot game area A8). However, a 3-credits bet is placed preferentially on the bonus slot games on each of the activated slot game areas when the bonus games are executed simultaneously on two or more activated slot game areas. And then, one bet is placed sequentially on the normal slot game on each of the activated slot game areas.
  • Next, the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to the distributed bet amount for each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S133). The number of the activated paylines on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 increases as the distributed bet amount increases.
  • Then, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S134). The CPU 106 returns the processing to step S131 to repeat the above-mentioned procedure in case of another (a second or later) bet amount inputting when the start switch 27 has not been pressed (step S134: NO). On the other hand, the slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S135) when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S134: YES).
  • Each processing in step S133 to step S135 is the same as that in step S16 to step S18 (FIG. 4) of the first embodiment.
  • In this manner, a bet amount has been input by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 and the bet amount is distributed to the slot game areas A1 to A10 almost evenly (but, preferentially distributed to the bonus game(s)). And then, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10 after placing a bet(s).
  • As a result, also in the slot machine of the present embodiment, the slot games on the game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play. Here, bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10. In this manner, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • In the above mentioned embodiment, each time a bet amount is input, the bet amount is distributed to place a bet(s). However, it may also be possible to input a total bet amount once and then distribute the total bet amount to the slot game on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10.
  • A slot machine of the sixth embodiment including such a configuration will be described below with reference to FIG. 22.
  • The slot machine of the sixth embodiment has the same appearance as the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment (FIG. 2). In addition, the slot machine of the present embodiment differs from the slot machine 10 of the first embodiment in part of the processing executed by the CPU 106. The slot game execution processing of the present embodiment will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 22 (in particular, the part different from that of the first embodiment).
  • FIG. 22 is a flowchart showing slot game execution processing that the CPU 106 of the slot machine of the present embodiment executes according to the game execution programs stored in the ROM 108.
  • First, the CPU 106 executes bet amount receiving processing for receiving a total bet amount on the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 to be activated (step S141). In the bet amount receiving processing, pressing of the bet switch 25 by the player is detected and the total bet amount is calculated. Then, the CPU 106 subtracts the bet amount having been input from an internally stored credit amount (step S142). For example, if the stored credit amount is 50 credits and a 30-credits bet amount is received, the stored credit amount will be 20 credits.
  • It is also possible to input a total bet amount by inserting a medal(s) into the medal insertion slot 21. In this case, the CPU 106 recognizes the number of as a bet amount. In this case, it is not needed to execute subtraction from the stored credit amount in step S142.
  • Next, the CPU 106 executes bet processing for placing a bet on each of the slot games on the slot game areas A1 to A10 (step S143).
  • After step S143, the CPU 106 determines a payline(s) to be activated according to a bet amount for each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 distributed in step S143 (step S144). Subsequently, the CPU 106 determines whether or not the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S145). The slot game is executed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 when the start switch 27 has been pressed (step S146). Then, the present processing ends.
  • Each processing in step S143 to step S146 is the same as that in step S15 to step S18 (FIG. 4) of the first embodiment.
  • In this manner, a total bet amount has been input by the player's pressing the bet switch 25 or inserting a medal(s) into the insertion slot 21 and the total bet amount is distributed to the slot game areas A1 to A10 almost evenly (but, preferentially distributed to the bonus game(s)). And then, the slot games are executed on the slot game areas A1 to A10 after placing a bet(s).
  • As a result, also in the slot machine of the present embodiment, the slot games on the game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten slot games) on the LCD 16 can be executed in parallel in a single game play. Here, bets can be placed on a plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10 (up to ten areas) by inputting a sufficient total bet amount to activate the plural of the slot game areas A1 to A10. In this manner, a bet can be placed on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10, respectively, and a bet amount on each of the slot game areas A1 to A10 is determined (automatically distributed).
  • The slot machines and the playing methods thereof are described as above based on the embodiments schematically shown, however, the present invention is not limited to the above. The configuration of each part can be replaced with an arbitrary configuration having the same function.
  • For example, in the above embodiments, the examples are shown, in which the slot games are executed in all of the slot game areas A1 to A10 regardless of activation. However, it may also be possible to execute the slot games only in the activated slot game areas A1 to A10. Alternatively, a movie, which is looked like a slot game, may be played on each non-activated slot game area.
  • In the above embodiments, the slot game areas A1 to A10 is configured by the LCD 16. However, the present invention is applicable to a slot machine which has slot game areas each of which is configured by mechanical reels.

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1. A slot machine comprising:
a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas, each of the slot games being a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged;
an input device for inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas; and
a controller operable to:
(a) place a bet of the individual bet amount, which has been input by the input device, on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and
(b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (a).
2. A slot machine comprising:
a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas, each of the slot games being a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged;
an input device for inputting a bet amount;
a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and
a controller operable to:
(a) place a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected by the selecting device, and
(b) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
3. The slot machine according to claim 2, wherein
the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
4. A slot machine comprising:
a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas, each of the slot games being a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged;
an input device for inputting a total bet amount;
a selecting device for selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed; and
a controller operable to:
(a) determine an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas, which have been selected by the selecting device, by distributing the total bet amount,
(b) place the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas which have been selected by the selecting device, and
(c) execute the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (b).
5. The slot machine according to claim 4, wherein
the selecting device includes selecting buttons corresponding to the slot game areas, respectively.
6. A slot machine comprising:
a display which has slot game areas and displays slot games on the slot game areas, each of the slot games being a game in which symbols had been displayed on each of the slot game areas are rearranged;
an input device for inputting a bet amount;
a setting device for setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount; and
a controller operable to:
(a) place a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and
(b) execute the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (a).
7. The slot machine according to claim 4, wherein
the setting device includes at least one operational button operated by a player in order to set the individual bet amount.
8. A playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas, each of the slot game being a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged, comprising:
(a) inputting an individual bet amount with respect to each of one or more slot game areas,
(b) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and
(c) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on which the bet has been placed in (b).
9. A playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas, each of the slot game being a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged, comprising:
(a) inputting a bet amount,
(b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed,
(c) placing a bet using the bet amount on the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and
(d) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
10. A playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas, each of the slot game being a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged, comprising:
(a) inputting a total bet amount,
(b) selecting one or more slot game areas on each of which a bet is to be placed,
(c) determining an individual bet amount with respect to each of the one or more slot game areas selected in (b) by distributing the total bet amount,
(d) placing the individual bet on each of the slot games on the one or more slot game areas selected in (b), and
(e) executing the slot games at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the individual bet has been placed in (d).
11. A playing method of a slot machine for playing slot games on slot game areas, each of the slot game being a game in which symbols had been displayed on a slot game area are rearranged, comprising:
(a) inputting a bet amount,
(b) setting an individual bet amount with respect to one or more slot game areas based on the bet amount,
(c) placing a bet of the individual bet amount on the slot game on each of the one or more slot game areas, and
(d) executing the slot game at least on the one or more slot game areas on each of which the bet has been placed in (c).
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