Airplane Vegas slot machine
Last updated on September 23, 2011, 22:17 by Sebastian Mihai
I was flying back from Las Vegas and given my intense fear of flying, I was looking for a way to keep busy. I took my laptop out and wrote a basic slot machine in Javascript and HTML. I had no Internet access and no other references, which is why the code is so rudimentary. But it was fast to write! And on top of that the only tools I used are Notepad and Paint :)

Enjoy!

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