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titleOfInvention Gaming machine
abstract A display device is provided by effectively utilizing the front surface of a gaming machine to dramatically increase the effect. A game includes a game board having a game area on a board on which a game ball can flow, and a transparent window frame having transparent windows for covering the game area. The apparatus 201 includes EL display devices 269 and 300a to 300d that change the display mode by applying a voltage to the electroluminescent material to emit light, and display control means 280 that performs display control of the EL display device. , EL display devices 269, 300a to 300d are arranged such that the display areas of the EL display devices 269, 300a to 300d occupy at least a part of the positions of the game board 206 and the see-through window frame 202 that can be visually recognized by the player. The display control means 280 changes the display state of the display area of the EL display devices 269, 300a to 300d in accordance with the game state. Performs control. [Selection diagram] FIG.
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