I've never seen anything official that says this, but I don't doubt it. Whoever hits the jackpot will get to keep the machine.I'm not sure if it was there on day one, but based on the look of it, if it wasn't, it dates back to near the beginning. It has been on the floor since the casino opening in 1993.Here are some of the rumors about Lion's Share.
The rest of this article is unchanged from it's original publication, before the jackpot was hit. By today's standards, it is very out of date, with mechanical reels, blurry graphics, and any cash-out requiring a hand pay.Īfter the original publication of this article, the jackpot was hit on Aug. However, I think it can be said it is the oldest slot machine in the MGM and the jackpot has not been hit in many years. Given how old the machine is, and the high rate of turnover in the gaming business, nobody seems to know for sure the history of the game. Lion's Share was a three-reel progressive slot machine found at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.