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  1. Version 1.0.1

    224 downloads

    More bendy bulls n tankards and dart or BfH anyways here's the £25 variant on scorp5 tech the real machine should be blue with a blue cabinet but the flyers ropey so i decided to use the existing "classic" art (red background) and add the £25 decals to it thanks goto to @Liverpool2008 for original art the flyer uploader (£25) shortcuts are written within the notes and the notey works on this edition so put your feet up watch bullseye on challenge and challenge yourself to this like its 1980's all over again Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!!
    3 points
  2. I've only done classics but happy for whatever I've contributed to be used in any way shape or form
    2 points
  3. Version 1.0.0

    148 downloads

    Here's a Saturday themed release for a friday, and a Birthday release from me, another year older but none the wiser anyways... Thanks goto @wearecity for the £25 Classic used as a base @infection - images used Hi Lo reel not correct font'age as used the baker street one as looked good enough i won't be making this on £25 , if you want that setting try @woodsy's beaver las vegas as its an exact clone of this Shortcuts listed within the notes Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!!!
    1 point
  4. Ha ha!! JP might remember trying to make me a clicker device that was built inside my jacket!! Wires coming from each arm!! LOL. He's always been out there Around 1994.
    1 point
  5. Love the Metroid series. Super Metroid was my introduction, and it's a hard game to fault. Back in 1994 i had WAY more spare time so could get thoroughly lost in this type of game. I've also got Metroid Prime on the Gamecube but never completed it, mainly becuase i found myself with less & less time for games and Metroid can be a chore if you miss something important. Fast forward to today and i've still got a Nintendo i.e the Switch, but end up playing stuff like The Untitled Goose Game (awesome and hilarious, if short, game) and Castle Crashers most with my kids. I got quite far on Zelda BOTW but it needed far too much time from me, and i put fatherhood first (then pinball, running and cycling, fruits are down the list a bit!). I might end up buying Metroid Dread if i see it on sale though!
    1 point
  6. The GBA ones are really good. It was probably Zero Mission you played, which is a remaster (of sorts) of the NES one, with a brilliant addition to the end which takes it more in a survival direction. They do hold your hand more than the SNES one, but they are great and for me, a decent 3-4 hour session to complete. I used to love massive RPGs which took hours and hours just never seem to complete them these days, so something you can power through in an afternoon is ideal
    1 point
  7. You sure you didn't empty that after all you've covered the market with everything else
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  8. I had no experience of a Metroid game, until I played one on a Gameboy Advance emulator. May have been a remaster of the original NES or SNES game. I ended up sinking a good 20 hours or so into it, which is a lot for me for an emulated game. I was really enjoying it, before getting to the last section of the game, with Mother (IIRC). I just then got frustrated with it and never did complete it. Looking back, that was a real shame, because I had spent so much time on it and was my most played game, over that period of time. Never realised it was a female character. I also, thought it was clever, how the levels, unlocked in parts, when you get new abilities to access certain areas, that you couldn't get to before.
    1 point
  9. If you are a Spectrum fan, this one is absolutely brilliant and really challenging but has that "Just one more go...".
    1 point
  10. Aww yeah, am desperate to see my what a carry on emulated, as the poor actual machine does'nt work properly & I'm too thick and stupid to know how to fix it... Mr P once said he'd fix it, but time passed for whatever reason, then i contacted him again and he wanted to buy it off me, but i'm never selling... EVER. So unless i can find someone else who'll fix it, it sits in the corner, sadly... Would love to see Mr. Do emulated too, and Pennies from Heaven... Electrocoin had some lovely hi tech's back in the mid to late 90's. Dreamland in Margate had a Mr. Do, remember playing it loads... it played a tune every time you span the reels, and to get the most time out of my money, i'd listen to the tune completely before spinning the reels again, lol. As you say, hopefully, MAME may come to the rescue one day, or maybe a new fruit machine emulator may come about... I wonder what happened with Guitar and his Amber project?... or maybe when JohnParker007 has finished his arcade simulator project he may make an emulator all of his own! - well it's nice to dream! Gary.
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