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On 15/01/2024 at 09:44, Graham the goldfish said:
Ah I used to play this in Jersey airport. It was (as far as I could tell) true skill. There were barely any machines on Jersey and no fruit machines at all. However this was £40 jackpot (or maybe 50 jackpot?) rather than £10. There were squares on the trail that gave bonuses (extra life, boost, stuff like that I think). I'm not sure how terrible people were at it, but the first one I could take out fairly reliably despite it being strategically placed under a dozen glaring strip lights. The second jackpot was a lot harder, getting notably faster before it got to any cash squares which made getting dozens right in a row much harder.
This might have been Who Wants To Be A Millionaire themed. I don't remember the name of it though!
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Thanks for this one, Clo! Some may recognise the sound package from this one, especially the jackpot sample.
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Thanks for this, Spa.
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Some of the samples are nicked from the first person shooter "Shadow Warrior", which was a nice surprise and made me chuckle a little.
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Thanks, Reg! Looks really good, and I hope we get the resources for a DX at some point too.
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On 07/10/2022 at 16:46, SocialDragon368 said:
Not seen this one in ages.
Huh? Did you actually see this machine back in the day? If so, what was it like design-wise?
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I made a Wheel Of Names that can be used to play the bagatelle unit. I just wish there was one of these random name pickers that used a plinko-style method of picking names.
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Thanks for this!
A lot of the samples are similar to Screenplay, and other Maygay machines of the era.
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I haven't seen the actual machine but from the gameplay it seems like there should be only one trail, but with a different colored light to represent the other bubble?
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On 17/02/2021 at 14:24, Boulderdash said:
There was a similar machine at my uni, english of course, that wasn't so much poker as you had to guess what cards flashed up last to advance up the prize trail. It used the same kind of tilting cards as Super Blackjack Club and got faster and faster as the money went up.
Does anyone remember what that would have been? There were a couple of chinese lads that used to take loads out of it.
I think you're talking about Zillionaire's Challenge or £10 Challenge or Find The Lady
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Will this mean the Arena version of Adders and Ladders will be playable at some point?
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This looks very similar to Mazooma's Tetris. Possibly the German version of that machine?
Anyways, thanks.
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Many thanks for this one, and glad to finally see it done justice in DX form.
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Many thanks for this, the samples on this machine are quite good. A pity I'm no good at Stop and Match!
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Thanks for this one, any chance you could do the arena version of this sometime in the future?
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Many thanks for this, it's such a shame we lost such a great person.
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Thanks for this, the layout kinda reminds me of pub quiz machines, not to mention the video fruit machines that have seemed to replace them.
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Thanks for this, looks interesting.
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Thanks for this, any chance you could do a DX of R2V Viva Las Vegas, please?
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Thanks for this, hopefully the sounds will turn up soon.
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Thanks for this.
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Thanks for this. Any chance of one of Betcom's "dice on reels" games?
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Were there any other plasma display games?
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INCREDIBLY good layout, thanks for this! Any chance of a redraw of High Voltage at some point?