A California tribe that was one of the first to sign a new gaming compact with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is now offering slot machines bearing his likeness.
Aides to the governor say he gets no royalties from the "Terminator" slot machines. They appeared at the casino owned by the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians recently.
The casino has 10 of the machines, which are a product of International Game Technology (IGT).
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Terminator slot machines make appearance at Indian casino
(Copley News Service 4/14)
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Viejas Band's casino offers 'Terminator' slots
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