I've posted the CGR-digested, single-page breakdown of the 2008 Nevada gaming revenue numbers. It's a pdf file: http://gaming.unlv.edu/media/2008_NV_gaming.pdf.
There are some interesting trends. All tables games won less money in 2008 than they had in 2007. Penny slots actually won almost 10% more than they had in the previous year, but all other slots were down. Five-dollar machines had the biggest drop-off, Megabucks the smallest.
Basically, both visitation (37.5 million) and total gaming revenue ($11.6 billion) have returned to 2004/2005 levels.
There are some interesting trends. All tables games won less money in 2008 than they had in 2007. Penny slots actually won almost 10% more than they had in the previous year, but all other slots were down. Five-dollar machines had the biggest drop-off, Megabucks the smallest.
Basically, both visitation (37.5 million) and total gaming revenue ($11.6 billion) have returned to 2004/2005 levels.