Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1936 January

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The newest of all reel type machines, the Mills
;Futurity marks a radical change in the Bell and
Vender industry. :M:ills Futurity is a machine that
arouses the sporting blood of every player and
"keeps him sold" through its amazing profit-shar-
ing feature. There is no such word as LOSE on the
Futurity. The player either gets a reward or a part
ownership of a future reward, and along with the
keenest interest, the most consuming suspense ever
derived from a coin operated machine.
The Futurity Dial indicates the status of · the
Futurity c;-:- which is a reward of ten checks to be
paid out when the machine has missed making any
regular reel payout ten times in succession. On each
miss the pointer advances one notch - all within
clear vision of the player. In fact, the Futurity win-
dow now lJecomes an even greater center of interest
than "the reels, almost equal in appeal to new en-
larged Jackpot. Its large pointer moves with smooth
pump-like action, clicks firmly into place. As soon
as it chalks up three or four advances, it has a hold
on the player that keeps him staying with the ma-
chine in order to get the Futurity Award. When
he reaches 6 or 7, he keeps pulling for misses-
for a reel reward would send the Futurity back to
zero, and who wouldn't rather collect TEN than TWO?
The Futurity forestalls all criticisms because it
gives everybody what he w~nts. It has been engi-
neered with accuracy and efficiency- and the one
word that characterizes it best of all is PRACTICAL.
The Futurity is a practical machine.
FOUR MACHINES IN ONE • MYSTERY BELL • MASSIVE NEW JACKPOT • GOLD AWARD • FUTURITY

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