Casino-industry lobbyists say video devices that look like Las Vegas-style slots offer illegal gambling in bars and stores
The U.S. casino industry has mounted a campaign over what it says should be considered gambling.
In some states, videogame machines that look like Las Vegas-style slots have moved into bars, convenience stores and social clubs. The game developers say that unlike gambling that occurs on slot machines, these games require players to use skill to win money.
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