A student created the world's smallest slot machine
It takes 3 months for the record to be officially confirmed.
A college student in Ontario, Canada, has built what is believed to be the world's smallest slot machine.
This is reported by CBC News.
Victoria Korgonen, a student in the Electromechanical Department of Fanshawe College, presented her creation: an automaton measuring only 6 cm high, 2.5 cm wide and 3 cm long.
You can play the classic Pong game in the arcade machine.
The machine was officially measured by Fanshawe College civil engineering professor Matt Carson in hopes of setting the Guinness World Record for the smallest slot machine.
“I decided to look at smaller records that I could break and found this slot machine and fell in love with the design,” Victoria said in an interview. “The size is definitely what I like about having the smallest thing.”