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Fruit Loops
Fruit Loops
A Scorpion 5 tech machine by Mazooma Games on £25, 30p/50p, 82%
Another one, produced thanks to the resources uploaded by Player and not forgetting the rom provider as well of course.
The note changer is not functional, as it only gives change.
KEYS:
0 = £1, '= CANCEL, C= COLLECT, 1= HOLD 1, 2/H= HOLD 2/L, 3= HOLD 3/LO
4= 30P START, SPACE = 50P PLAY
W=WARP, N = TAKE NUDGES, K= TAKE KO'S, F= TAKE FEATURE, H = TAKE CASH, E = EXCHANGE
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) AS EVER, FOR THE FANTASTIC MFME
PLAYER - FOR THE EXCELLENT ARTWORK AND RESOURCES UPLOADED TO DIF
The rom provider
Mazooma Games and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone, all these years.
37 downloads
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Round The Clock Classic Layout
Here's Rock Around The Clock
A Vivid Gaming machine on MPU5 tech 30p/£25/82%
On the surface, it looks like, it's a clone of Back to the Features, but quite a few differences.
Usual extra lamps, buttons, switches etc to the right side of the layout. The test modes, aren't the best, so there may be one or two decal unidentified lamps, but nothing that's required for gameplay. No note entry, so transfer button, is only required to go select test modes.
KEYS: `=Collect/Cancel, V= Vivid, 1= Hold 1, 2=Hold 2/Hi, 3=Hold 3/Lo
E= Exchange, T=Transfer (only used in open door mode), Space= Start
N= Take Nudges, W=Take Winnings, F=Take Feature Shots, P=Play It Again, 0=Insert £1.
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) FOR THE AMAZING MFME.
Infection for lots of images to go by and highlighting the need for a layout.
Tommy C/Pandy for the reels.
The program and or sound rom provider/s
Vivid and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone
61 downloads
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Aladdin's Cave Classic Layout
Here's Aladdin's Cave
A Mazooma Games machine on Scorpion 4 tech. £15 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Payout.
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE and TBH all a bit Meh.
Been ages doing this, mainly because it's mute and I've never been happy with the layout. But it was either scrape it or release it. With the artwork available, a decent DX could be done, just a shame it's mute.
Said it in the notes, but BIG thanks to forum member PLAYER for all the resources uploaded to here. https://www.desertislandfruits.com/forum/index.php?/topic/6728-mazooma-artwork-whats-needed/
KEYS: '= Cancel, 1= Hold 1, 2/Hi = Hold 2/Hi, 3/L=Hold 3/Lo
T= Take, E= Exchange, Space = Start, K= KO, B=Blast, C=Cash, 0= £1
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) for the Wonderful MFME
PLAYER for all the numerous artwork uploaded for machines like this
The rom provider, The reel provider.
QPS and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone.
28 downloads
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Cash On The Lash £25 Classic
Cash On The Lash
A Mazooma machine on Scorpion 4 tech £25, 30p, 80%
KEYS:
`= Cancel, C= Collect, 1= Hold 1, 2/Hi= Hi, 3/Lo= Lo, E=Exchange, Space=Start
N= Nudges, P = Pick, T= Take Cash, U/M= Move Up 0= Insert £1.
THANKS TO:
Wizard (RIP), for the wonderful MFME emulator.
Player for the fabulous artwork for reference and hopefully a future DX.
Dad, for allowing the reels from his £5 DX, but coming up with a better solution.
Infection, for highlighting the fact a layout was needed and for his resources he provides for FME in general.
The Program and Sound Rom provider.
Picture of real machine, shrunk, but a great DX will be made from Player's excellent artwork.
45 downloads
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Circle Line
Here's Circle Line.
I believe this is quite a rare Ace machine on spACE tech. I only ever saw/played it in one arcade in the Edgware Road, London.
20p play £6 Jackpot 78% payout (to switch to 88%, press dip switch 8 to the on position, on dip switch 1 bank on the configuration screen).
KEYS: 0 = INSERT £1, ' = Cancel/Collect 1 = Hold 1/Exchange, 2= Hold/hi, 3 = Hold/lo, Space = Start
THANKS TO:
Wizard (RIP) - Remember NONE of us, would be playing any of this, without this genius.
The Rom provider.
The Reel provider.
Infection for the image used.
Chris217 from The Mecca, for videos on youtube, helped clear up some stuff (search Circle Line fruit machine on youtube)
ACE and whoever owns them now, for leaving FME alone, all these years.
GENERAL NOTES ABOUT LAYOUT
This is one machine I have been wanting to see for ages emulated and have mentioned it a few times. To avoid any confusion and to be clear, this layout is all my own work, with the exception of course for the roms/reels.
I've put as much detail as possible in the layout, but some section aren't quite right.
The layout is in cash jackpot mode, token input is enabled and I'm sure it can be made into token payout mode, if people ask on the forums. I did have a go but nothing I tried worked and it makes no difference to the gameplay.
To the far right, out of sight, are some additional lamps not used and some checkboxes, if needed.
84 downloads
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Lucky Ladders
Lucky Ladders
Produced on a boring Sunday afternoon.
An Extreme Gaming machine on Epoch Tech.
£25 Jackpot, 30p Play, 84% Payout.
This layout is mute
This layout is dedicated to SocialDragon368, who suggested it was done.
KEYS:
0=Insert £1.
'= Cancel/Collect, 1=Hold 1, 2=Hold 2/Hi, 3=Hold 3/Lo, A=Auto Nudge, S=Shuffle, Space=Start, F=Take Feature.
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) for the sublime MFME emulator.
SocialDragon for suggesting it.
The rom provider.
Extreme Gaming and whoever owns them, for leaving FME alone.
33 downloads
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Medallion Job £15 classic
Couldn't find any £15 version of this machine emulated. Also hopefully will help towards a DX, as Player has uploaded decent Artwork for it, so hopefully a DX will be made
Medallion Job £15 30p 82% by wearecity
A QPS Interactive machine on Impact tech.
KEYS:
0= Insert £1, B = Bonus.
'= Cancel, E= Exchange 1=Hold 1 2/H = Hold 2/Hi, 3= Hold 3/Lo
C= Collect, S= Change Stake, Space= Start
THANKS TO:
Wizard for the amazing MFME
The original DX'rs of the £5 jackpot version
The Rom provider
QPS and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone
40 downloads
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Reel A Win - Classic Layout.
For those of you, who didn't get it at Dads, here's....
Reel A Win
A Vivid Gaming machine, on MPU5 tech.
£15 Jackpot, 25p Play, 88% Payout.
KEYS: 0 = Insert £1
' = Cancel/Collect 1 = Hold 1, 2= Hold 2/Hi, 3=Hold 3/Low
E=Exchange, Space = Start. K = Knockout.
THANKS TO:
Wizard (RIP) for the stunning MFME emulator.
Dad for the sound roms and being an absolutely stalwart of FME.
Pandy (and his various aliases, for the reels from Cliffhanger)
The Program Rom provider
Vivid Gaming and whoever owns them now, for leaving FME alone, all these years.
Any spare lamps are to the side. I don't believe it has a red mode. I also don't believe there are any hi lo lamps either. Nothing seems to light up for them or any lamps for the decals around the fishes and the vivid features. These lamps either don't exist or are permanently lit.
If you click on design, then edit mode, it's possible to drag the window from the left to close off the real machine, if people want to.
Waffle:
Been on a bit of an FME lull, but when I saw Dad post up about this machine. I knew it was something I wanted to do.
This was a machine I wanted to see, as I had great memories of my mate playing it in a hotel bar in Coventry. He must have spent at least an hour on it and I swear he broken even or was maybe up. Despite him being a munter player, like myself.
So big thanks again to Dad.
EDIT.The feature name error in the picture, has been corrected, thanks to PekoJP for pointing that out.
79 downloads
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Adrenalin
A Mazooma Games Machine on Scorpion 4 tech.
£25 Jackpot, 25p Play, 82% Payout
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE. The machine will show a wrong sound error, it will just clear and continue. I think it's the first layout, where, I've allowed note entry.
I've added some lamps that don't exist on the real machine, which helps explain how the top boards work. I'd imaging some instructions would be on the glass.
I don't expect it to look like the real machine, but the lamps all seem to be roughly in the correct position.
Green background numbers, means no lose hi-lo, but you'll only see them, when the top boards are open as you can't gamble hi-lo on the lower board. The alpha does give a few hints about the play style during the attract sequence. Extra unnecessary lamps are at the side of the layout if you drag it in edit mode, just in case sounds/pictures turn up. But like all my layouts nowadays, it's unlocked.
KEYS: IN NOTES
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) for the Mesmerising MFME.
Tommy C for reels.
The Program Rom provider
Mazooma Games and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone.
31 downloads
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Casino Fever (Club) Classic
By wearecity in Red Gaming
Well a simple layout for a simple machine really.
A Red Gaming machine on MPU5 tech.
£250 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Payout.
Unwittingly I believe this is my first ever club machine release.
Just like the old BFM clubbers like Club 65, get a win on the one win line on the bottom reels and open up 5 win lines. Keep spinning at £1 a time until you either get to the top of the trail and win the Casino Fever feature and get a chance to win £250, or you bust (of course you can collect at any point).
During the regular and on board spins, you can win bonuses, which can lead to features.
I've added a few lamps, to the top of the cash stack and other unused lamps to the side of the layout. Never seen the press start lamp light. You don't know how many nudges you have, but you'll see why because the reel layouts, make it virtually impossible to avoid a win within 1 nudge. But it can nudge on and on.
The collect ditty, is short, but I think @Chopaholic would approve of it, in an hour of need.
KEYS:
In notes
THANKS TO:
Wizard (RIP) for the magical MFME emulator
The program rom provider.
Various people for Red Gaming symbols
Red Gaming and whoever owns them now, for leaving FME alone.
48 downloads