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    My new work of art, and a project update...

    Well, a lot of people here kindly suggested that I should add more slots to my software project, so I spent a couple weeks putting a new game together. I'm getting the hang of slot-making, so the next one if it ain't too different might only take a week or so... but I have a feeling the next one's gonna be reallllly different (got some fun ideas). This one's kinda unique, too. 17 lines, 2x-6x progressive bonuses, and high variance. It's got some neat effects, too...all coded from scratch of course. For the people who signed up to try the demo, check it out and tell me what you think. It's called the "60 Watt Slot". It's dark and moody and vintage-looking 'cause... I've been feeling that way, and this is just what came to mind. From my basement to yours.





    I'm still going nowhere fast with getting my site actually launched for real money... basically I can't get merch processing no matter what kind of security and transparency I'm willing to show them, because everyone wants to see an EU bank account and an EU corporation, and that means I gotta get a license somewhere the EU likes, or else lie about one as at least one shady lawyer suggested. Which is a damn joke as everybody knows. "Licensing" in these places definitely doesn't mean a site's honest or not. Honest is as honest does. So after all the costs and lawyers and gov't fees, that means I'd have to come up with a bare minimum of about $40k a year extra to grease the wheel, just for the privilege of gettin taxed three times as much...it just can't work for a site that's aiming to be a boutique club and have a couple thousand users. I actually just got an investor two weeks ago offering $15k in additional angel funds...just in time to find out for sure I can't do anything with it and now I probably have to turn it down. I already told him it's looking bad. That plus our original $15k was supposed to see us through the startup. But I can't take a guy's money and not have a decent way to launch with it.

    So I'm hoping maybe something will come of all this, and I'm not just a dude who threw three years of his life away writing some software that's never gonna see the light of day. Anybody in the industry know a sportsbook that needs a poker room and casino? Or a house that wants an experimental / boutique venue on the side, a little idea-factory?

    As it is right now, the only other thing I can think of is to try and run through Western Union and bank wires only. The fees are crazy, though. MoneyBookers "okayed" us, but I don't want to use them because I'm afraid they'll hold player funds forever. I don't trust them at all. They're sinister. *sigh.

    Meanwhile, guess I'll just keep making games. Never could take no for an answer...gotta just keep bangin on the door. Hope you guys enjoy the new slot. Don't be shy about letting me know what you think.

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    Looking good! You should probably be working for one of the games developers rather than looking to start a site. I admire the ambition but unless you have 6 figures to buy a license and commit to marketing, plus a huge ring fenced security deposit for a bank to get merchant processing, you'd be fighting a losing battle. Seems like you certainly have talent, you should approach some new angles though to make money from it.
    Got a Casino Bonus deal? I'll beat it PM me for help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyzz View Post
    Looking good! You should probably be working for one of the games developers rather than looking to start a site.
    I know...but I don't think they could offer me anything that would be worth giving up my own project. I'm a freelance developer now after a few years of working for agencies, and getting seriously underpaid, and this is like my passion / hobby thing...I did it so I could become really financially free, instead of having to work hourly like I do right now. Right now I work an average of 10 hours a week on "real" code work and bill an average of $100 an hour, which is 4x what I used to make in the best job I ever had as a microserf. I do another 15-20, sometimes 40, for a design job that pays $35/hr. I can do it 'cause I'm fast, I can do the work of a coder, a designer and a producer for half the price of what the top agencies bill. I mean, where I used to work in Silicon Valley, I made $25/hr. and they billed $200/hr. for my time. And they didn't really put my skills to full use, which is what killed me. My bosses sat around collecting big paychecks and playing Warcraft in the "fun room". Those guys were just in the way.

    Now I get to spend my free time working on stuff like this. This isn't the only side project I'm managing. I wrote some open-source code that's gonna revolutionize animation in HTML5, it got picked up by a software co. that's gonna include it in their next release (but all I get is credit), I'm designing for a non-profit animal shelter, I wrote five novels (nothing published), play music, and travel. Been living on the road for four years now, place to place, Asia, Australia, Europe and South America. I'm 30. I never went to college so I don't have debt, best decision of my life. But my, uh...habitually wasted and travel-by-train lifestyle, I guess, kinda explains why I don't have a lot of savings. Any savings. But I don't want to be less free, be tied to an office, wear a suit to work, all that stuff. I can always make money when I have to. I want to own something... an investment for the long haul... and I want something awesome to be attached to my name, something I'll be remembered for. This thing is my masterpiece and maybe the last great thing I'll ever do. I just couldn't face going back to work for someone else.

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    I got inspired to record a video demo, after seeing that King Kong slot... I have a ways to go...

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4iwh7GNwNI"]YouTube - sixty_watt_demo.mov[/ame]

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    My next project is a multiplayer slot...but not a tournament slot. It's gonna be a single machine where everybody shares the same reels, only you sit on different sides of them. And the progressives rack up as you play. Totally out there. After that: Oh man, I can't tell ya, someone will steal it, but it's gonna completely change the way you look at slots forever. Stay tuned

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    This looks highly interesting.

    Hopefully someone in the industry can help you overcome the merchant problems.

    Good luck it looks highly innovative.

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    lightning lines was quite cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstrike View Post
    My next project is a multiplayer slot...but not a tournament slot. It's gonna be a single machine where everybody shares the same reels, only you sit on different sides of them. And the progressives rack up as you play. Totally out there. After that: Oh man, I can't tell ya, someone will steal it, but it's gonna completely change the way you look at slots forever. Stay tuned
    I don't know why i missed this thread... But better late than never

    The new slot looks a lot better than the first one. I actually played it for quite a while. The idea of "saving up" multiplier spins is very good IMO.

    I understand you would have trouble making slots with lots of cinematic stuff or insane extended bonusfeatures, but i think developers can learn of lot from the way you think. So far, i think you are quite original en hope you keep it up!

    I'll be checking your site often for updates!

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    Amazing game! You're very talented!

    Just like Rhyzz said, I suggest you to find investors before thinking of licenses or try to sell your ideas to an established casino operation or software provider.

    If you don't have enough money to cover players' winnings, where 'enough' means a millions of bucks, you'll be on your way to the rogue pit

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    I've been lurking in your (jstrike)'s threads for quite some time, and have to say that your ingenuity is a much-needed force in the online gambling world. I am truly impressed with how much effort you are putting towards this software and applaud you for really taking the time to interact with the community.

    Of course, I must agree with virtually everyone with regard to starting the casino itself. While I'm no expert, it's apparent that without enough monetary resources, you can't stand a chance at making a successful casino, even if you have the best of intentions (which you clearly do). See if you can find a few wealthy folks to sell your products and ideas to. Since you're not a mega-company, you could afford to sell at a lower price than competing software providers and make creativity profitable and mainstream. Your visions could definitely set the standards way higher for online gambling imo.

    I look forward to the day when your software is on an accredited casino.

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