Video gaming has been a big winner for state and local governments, but casinos are apparently taking the hit. The state took in 165-million-dollars last year from video games last year, while local governments collected about 33-million, both more than twice what they'd earned the year before. Casino revenue, meanwhile, fell 87-million-dollars last year and casino admission was down one-point-four-million visitors. Casino owners blame video gaming, which expanded last year to 19-thousand machines across the state.