Mikohn Gaming

Mikohn Gaming was a company founded Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1986 to produce original slot machines and signage for casinos.

[1] Formed by John Acres and Mike Stone, the company's principal activity was to develop, manufacture and market branded slot machine and table games, gaming machines, gaming products including signage, progressive jackpot systems, and table game management systems.

[2][3] The company was restructured and renamed to Progressive Gaming International Corporation (PGIC) in 2005, and was publicly traded on NASDAQ with the trading symbol PGIC.

At its peak, the company had about 300 employees and had offices in various other cities around the world.

Some of the slot machine game themes produced by Mikohn Gaming included several that were based on well-known brands, including:[1] The Garfield game faced some criticism over the potential for it inappropriately appealing to children.