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  1. As per the quote above I did a video of the empty which still worked at £35 - @Chopaholic tried to do it but kept having issues IIRC. The only issue is if it gives GATW on board entry as that seems to stuff it up.
  2. To @Liam I don't see why you would want Monster Money if you have Drac In The Box as these appear to be very similar. TBF although I do play some of the more recent reflexes these two aren't them so maybe there is a difference ?
  3. There are several videos/users on YouTube showing the methods for the older machines, some using the emulator and some on the real machines. Check posts on here from @Chopaholic as a starter.
  4. From the ZX Spectrum Wiki page ... From August 1982,[125] the ZX Spectrum came bundled with a software starter pack in the form of a cassette tape entitled Horizons: Software Starter Pack,[126] which included 8 programs: Thro' the Wall (a Breakout clone), Bubblesort, Evolution (an ecosystem of foxes and rabbits), Life (an implementation of Conway's Game of Life), Draw (a basic object-based drawing utility), Monte Carlo (a simulation of the rolling of two dice), Character Generator (for editing user defined graphics) and Beating of Waves (plots the sum of two sine waves) As Reg says I'm sure there were promotional sales including one or more other games too.
  5. That's right same for me - I was thinking yesterday how come I had the original but that's why
  6. Now this is old Pretty sure I had the original of this one, possibly the first I owned.
  7. See answers to some of these in CAPITALS
  8. The answer is both. Normally when you close it will save it's state and therefore when you reopen it will be as you closed it. However there's an 'exit without saving' option on the menu - in this case it will be in the state when you last opened it.
  9. When it shot the £15 did you read the alpha which would say collect £X repeat or press start ?
  10. Remember this one but never really got on with it. IIRC had a fast loading system from tape, x2 I think
  11. For the original barcode you are only missing 1-2-3 The likes of Spectre and Shogun had differing features but on those any code followed by stop would give you stop a win for potentially the highest cash value.
  12. Have to assume a Scorp 5 version of this exists, after all its a similar game to Toastbusters. @Wildmanslots should be able to confirm.
  13. Try the cheat engine speed hack feature, usually used to slow something down but it can speed up aswell, although how good thus would work I don't know.
  14. mfme 5.1 is used to convert machines in the old format to the new .fml format which v20.1 uses. So you load the machine in and then save it as .fml format.
  15. Jesus where did you get those coin acceptor.... 1981 Seriously though good work
  16. That one (the chase is on) did actually pass test (get approval) so there's lots of them about - having said that it does seem rarer than the other approved ones. If the AWP JP is ever increased from £100 that would mean the only reel bases that would survive, if any, would be reflex. Drac pack - do you mean drac in the box ?
  17. Fair point They bought out the DOND licence aswell. Both these franchises are on the blueprint digis of course, they must have thought the familiar brand would attract the players.
  18. Why is that amazing ? 2 of the 3 you refer to are just versions of existing machines
  19. Plunder and Lightning is a similar machine, not sure of the story on that one ? but it's older.
  20. December 2019 I played a DOND Perfect Deal with about 70% of the bulbs out, this meant you were both playing and counting in advance of pressing start eg when a SPIN square with broken bulb was 6 ahead you had to see if it span a 6 when you hit start. Was quite good fun.
  21. There were a few bugs that needed fixing and some less important ones. I reckon they must have employed the same testers as bell fruit did for the DOND games
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