Seeing as you all seem quite knowledgeable on slot machines, I thought I'd drop by and ask you a question or two.
I live in Belgium, and over here, we have a lot of gambling places (strictly for people over 21, with only slot machines/electronic roulettes etc inside).
We have a lot of machines that could be classified as video slots, but that differ greatly from your normal ones as "skill" is involved (some skill is involved as you decide where to put your row of symbols, but of course the machine is programmed to only give out so many winning combinations etc...). You get rows of dice/symbols that you have to place in one of 3-4 cards and make combinations in order to get points. Your total of points per game determines how much you win per game, with some bonus points awarded for 9 alike in the same card, or other things. Stake per game goes up to 5-10 euros and you can win up to 500-2000 euros per game, more with some special features etc...
We generally call those machines 'slots', they used to be all over belgian pubs until they got banned because too addictive and accessible for youngsters, now they're only allowed in those gambling places, but re-designed (original ones used to have fruit symbols instead of dice).
Here's a couple models to give you an idea:


As you noticed, Bell Fruit games is the creator of those games and it's licensed in belgium through Eurautomat.
Check out their website Eurautomat | electronic games manufacturing for gameplay videos and a better understanding on how those machines work, it's in the "Class II" section in the menu on the left.
My questions are as follow:
- Is there anything similar anywhere else in the world?
- Does anyone have technical information on those machines..or any info for that matter? I can't find ANYTHING written about them on the internet, besides the websites of the manufacturers.
- What would you call such games? Just video slots?
- If anyone has heard of them, was a ROM ever extracted from them?
Thanks in advance for sharing any info you might have and I wish you all a great new year!