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

Logicom

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