Progressive Video Poker
History
Logicom began creating casino and card/chance games from the very beginning with their successful [The Casino] and [Yahtzee] packages. Later, they created a series of "Progessive" games that featured progressive jackpots. Video Poker was one of the games in this series.
Progressive Video Poker was sold, along with most Logicom products, to [Soft Arts] in 1997.
Game Information
This massive money maker offers a progressive pot and detailed Sysop reports. Full Sysop configurability, from payoff odds to the optional progressive Royal Flush jackpot, with minimum and maximum betting levels. Features full IBM/ANSI cards to users who can support C/S or ANSI, and of course an ASCII version for those users who cannot. Sysop report options will keep track of the profit made.
Gameplay
Since this module is 100% global in design, it can be played anywhere on your system. Users access the game through a global command. This was a unique design at the time.

Original Developer |
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|---|---|
Original Programmer(s) |
[Don Arnel] |
Current Developer |
[Soft Arts] |
Initial Release Date |
Circa 1993 |
Original Price |
Unknown |
Mode(s) Supported |
ANSI/ASCII, Client/Server |
MBBS/WG Platform(s) |
Major BBS 6.x, Worldgroup 1.x/2.x/3.x |
Current Version |
1.03 ([Soft Arts]) |
Availability |
Available |
License Type |
Commercial |
Source Available? |
No |
Plug-Ins Supported? |
No |
Current Price |
$179.00 |
URL |
Unknown |
Demo BBS |
Unknown |
Downloads |
TBA |