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Pennsylvania's highest court will determine if cash-paying electronic game terminals, commonly found in convenience stores and bars, are unlicensed gambling machines and should be shut down. The court will consider an appeal by the attorney general's office challenging a lower-court decision that found skill games are based on a player's ability, not solely on chance like traditional gambling games. The ruling could have a significant impact on how these machines are treated in the future, as the state grapples with the legality of such devices amidst debates on regulating and taxing them.
Source: YAHOO