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GeorgeJG

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  1. Quite a rarity. I never played this back in my glory/addict days, I did see it in Mr P's at Chatham (I think it has moved to Bognor now, that's the machine, not the whole of Mr P's Chatham :) ) I gave it a board and that's my extinct of playing this in the wild. However it's an m1a so got to be good, thanks for the release Clo06. 

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  2. I've got to admit I'm struggling to empty this. Some what embarrassing as I did manage to get the classic about £300 owed to the machine % wise. I think I'm forgetting  a piece of the puzzle.  The key is that a lose often means you'll go back to the previous ?s, usually the closest one. I thought it was a case of get antidote, then build bonus to advance to next ladder then deliberately lose so you start from before the big long ladder that goes up to two squares before mega streak and on next board entry press bonus and there you are with just one snake and an antidote. Needs to be moderately happy but you get it usually for less than £70 each time around. 

    Perhaps I'm getting unlucky, I'll persist for now but might be missing a piece of the puzzle that frustratingly I once knew. 

    The layout is released moderately happy, you might get £30ish ahead with a straight force or two.

     

     

    Btw questions about the pipes in reviews section, they offer a big shot and if the cash meter is £41 or over bells are awarded. Unfortunately it does see this and will either block feature shots or pipe on dice if the meter is that high until it is ready or near enough for mega streak. Also hold over is guaranteed on £1 play. 

  3. Ah yes the good old(ish) old days when note acceptors hadn't really established a firm footing. We're so used to the combined credit/bank balances of today that it's easy to forget the work arounds older tech/games used with the note acceptors. 

    For some it was just a case of use the machine like a change machine to save you leaving you game and going to an actual change machine. I think this style was the earliest implementation then you could transfer £2/£5 a time after that. 

     

    Anyway downloaded for the 80s music and the fact it's a clone of Revolver(?) + layout looks really good, thanks Tommy C + this was a bit 'different' to other Mazoomas of the era. 

     

  4. 21 hours ago, vectra666 said:

    What’s unchiped about them they’re the same roms as the classic made a few years back

     

    Yes exactly. I'll have to download this lovely DX and play it again (classic ROMs are on another defunct computer of mine) to remind myself of the full empty. It's slow and hard work but there's a position you can get into with antidote, final ladder and something on the bonus that rips a mega streak before it's ready. Most even on £70 are chipped but I remember this one was a worker. Let me play it for a bit and I'll get back to you with the exact method and Alex if he's interested. 

     

    The game is still around today on ipub2 £100jp but is quite a different beast!

     

     

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  5. This and Spin When you're Winning were some of the better Mazoomas for Gameplay that I remember from the early noughties. I've not downloaded it yet but if I remember correctly this was a late rip off (pretty much) off the Duff Beer Guide style of game with Atlantic Ocean's Waterfall, or very similar to avoid copyright claim used as the feature music. 

     

    Cheers to Vectra and all contributors.

     

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  6. Red Dragon £25 Dx

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    I never saw this clone out in the wild, only Snake Rattle and Roll and of course Cash and Mouse. I downloaded Cash and Mouse as it was in a local pub for a while back in the day and I remembered the pretty much guaranteed £50 profile if you forced a top. All I can say about the sounds is if it hadn't been mute in the pub, I wouldn't have played it as much!

    Anyway this looks decent, thank you to all the creators, 

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  7. Cash and Mouse £25 Dx

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    Very tidy looking layout. I do remember these games, guaranteed £50 from the top wasn't it? If flat 25 then next board guaranteed 25.  Granted they usually cost more than that to force but harmless fun era of games none the less. Another lockdown boredom buster, thank you Vectra.

     

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  8. Star Paws Classic

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    Bedded in RAM (attached) for Slasher's Star Paws release. 

    VTP: 29410 (£2941)

    Paid out: 23250 (£2325)

     

    Target % is 86% on all stakes

    Actual % is 79%

    Drift is about £205 in the machine's favour. 

     

    Can anybody get the £205 drift though?

     

     

    Star Paws.ram

  9. Always save before exit unless you've done something crazy. I think you only have to look at a layout a bit funny and MFME asks if you want to save it before exit.

     

    Anyway congratulations Bungle on your first(?) layout  

    I look forward to playing this, it looks like something a little bit fresh and different. 

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