Mexican casino's Bandicoot-themed slot game

Hey everyone! I just got back from a trip to Mexico and saw this really cool slot machine at one of the casinos. It was themed after Crash Bandicoot! Has anyone else seen these? I’m curious if they’re common in Mexican casinos or if I just got lucky. The graphics were amazing and it had all these mini-games based on different Crash levels. I didn’t win much, but it was super fun to play. Are there other video game themed slots you’ve seen in casinos? I’d love to hear about your experiences!

yo thats sick! i saw a street fighter slot in vegas once. it had this bonus round where u fought bison lol. never seen crash tho. kinda jealous ngl. bet the music was catchy af. did it have any of the other characters? like cortex or somethin?

Wow, that Crash Bandicoot slot machine sounds awesome! :smile: I haven’t seen those in Mexico, but I did play a Mario Kart themed one in Vegas last year. It was a blast! The chairs even rumbled when you hit items on the screen.

I’ve heard rumors about Sonic and Pac-Man slots too, but haven’t spotted them yet. Game companies must be cashing in on our nostalgia, huh?

Next time I’m down in Mexico I’ll keep an eye out for that Bandicoot game. Did it have the classic ‘Woah!’ sound when you hit a bonus? That’d be hilarious on a slot machine!

Anyway, thanks for sharing your find. Now I’ve got another reason to plan a Mexico trip! :palm_tree::slot_machine:

I’ve been to several casinos in Mexico, but I haven’t come across the Crash Bandicoot slot machine you mentioned. It sounds quite intriguing. In my experience, video game-themed slots are not particularly common in Mexican casinos. They tend to feature more traditional themes or local cultural references.

However, I did encounter a Pac-Man slot machine during my last visit to Las Vegas. The nostalgia factor was certainly appealing, and the gameplay mechanics were cleverly integrated with the classic game elements. It’s interesting to see how the gaming industry is leveraging popular video game franchises to attract a new generation of players.

While I cant confirm the prevalence of the Crash Bandicoot machine in Mexican casinos, it’s possible that it was a limited release or part of a specific promotion. Perhaps other forum members who have recently visited Mexican casinos can provide more insights on this particular slot game.