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Trivial Pursuit (2) Classic Layout
I honestly just wanted to get this one out, as like Maygay did with their machines, I really loss the plot with this one.
I spent so long trying to get the top board correct, in the end, I just ripped it back apart and it was either release or bin. I guess as we do have a flyer for this, it will make a DX easier, if the sounds turn up.
I have come across one issue, the feature Genius in the brown pot, doesn't work properly, but it does time out, if you end up taking it. It may be because the machine has no sounds, or could be an emulator issue.
A Maygay Machines, machine on Epoch Tech
£25 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Payout.
THIS MACHINE IS MUTE
KEYS:
0= Insert £1
'=Cancel, 1=Hold 1, 2=Hold 2/Hi, 3=Hold 3/Lo, C=Collect, E=Exchange, Space=Start, B = Bonus
THANKS TO:
Wizard (RIP) for the amazing MFME emulator.
Vectra666 for the flyer to go by
The reel provider for the London Underground machine.
The program rom provider
Maygay and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone.
36 downloads
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Stepping Stones Classic
Stepping Stones
A Maygay machine on Epoch Tech
£15 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Payout
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE
Not seen a machine with this gameplay before. Fill one of the 4 trails to get into the feature or same colour numbers on reels. Filling up a trail during a feature, means the trail is then an extra life, so you could get up to 4 extra lives at one time. It makes you think about how best to use nudges, when on the feature, rather than just nudge carelessly.
Unfortunately it's by Maygay, which means it's another one of their clunky feeling Epoch machines, rather than nice and smooth.
Wasn't sure how to lay this out, but then no one knows what the real machine looks like, so what the hell lol.
KEYS:
0 = INSERT £1, ` = Cancel, 1 = Hold 1, 2 = Hold 2/Hi, 3=Hold 3/Lo
C = Collect, E = Exchange, Space = Start
T = Take Cash, F = Take Feature
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) FOR THE FANTASTIC MFME https://www.desertislandfruits.com/forum/index.php?/forum/71-wizards-rest/
Vecs for the reel symbols from various.
The program rom provider.
Maygay and whoever owns them now for leaving the scene alone.
28 downloads
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Pacmania Classic
Pacmania, a Scorpion 4 tech machine by Mazooma.
Keys - ` = Cancel, 1-3 Holds 1 to 3, S=Stop/Collect, E=Exchange for Feature, Space = Start/Gamble. C = Take Cash, F=Take Feature, P=Take Prize, 0= Insert £1.
Thanks to Wizard for the emulator. Thanks to whoever provided the roms. Thanks to the author of the Crackman font used. Thanks to Vecs for the overlaid Pacman symbol reels. Thanks to Mazooma for the machine and leaving FME alone.
36 downloads
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Spectre Classic
Spectre
A Maygay Epoch tech machine £15 Jackpot, 30p play, 82% Payout
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE.
Decided not to hold on to this, you can't polish a turd as they say.
Everything is in the right place AFAIK, some feature names are made up, because they don't display on the alpha when you collect them. There's no trail held lamp as far as I can tell, but the machine name is the trail and flashes when it holds.
I don't think there is really anything special about this machine, it seems to be just another run of the mill Maygay Epoch release in an ugly cabinet.
KEYS:
'=Cancel, 1=Hold 1, 2=Hold 2/Hi, 3= Hold 3/Lo, C=Collect, E=Exchange, Space=Start, T=Take Cash, G=Take Ghost Run.
Thanks to:
Wizard (rip) for the amazing MFME emulator.
Infection for the image to go by.
Vectra for suggestions.
The rom provider.
Maygay for leaving the FME scene alone.
27 downloads
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Wet N Wild - New Edition
A new version of Wet N Wild, based on this picture of the machine.
59 downloads
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Torture Tv Classic - (Simpsons clone)
Torture TV.
A Maygay machine on Epoch Tech.
£15 Jackpot, 30p Play 82% Payout.
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE.
Could very well be a failed test machine, it appears to be a 100% Simpsons clone.
It does have a TV gameshow vibe about it, reminds me of the Japanese gameshow programme Endurance that used to feature on Clive James on TV (later Chris Tarrant on TV).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mRklA6KRmo&ab_channel=BestVines
Some of the feature names maybe incorrect as they are not always mentioned on the alpha, when you take them, although Hi Ro cash is not a spelling error.
KEYS:
Cancel = `, Hold = 1, Hold 2/Hi = 2, Hold 3 = 3, Collect/Stop = C,
Exchange = E, Start = Space.
Collect Nudges = N, Collect Cash = T, Collect Feature = F
Insert £1 = 0
Thanks to:
Wizard (RIP) for the wonderful MFME.
Ross for the reels from Cash Gordon and London Underground
The rom provider
32 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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Battleships
My final release of the year from me
A Maygay Machines, fruity, on Epoch Tech
£25 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Payout
THIS LAYOUT IS MUTE
I've had a go at laying it out as per the real machine, thanks to the pics to go by, but I'm not the greatest artist lol.
Whilst there is nothing that breaks it, you can tell when it's expecting sounds sometimes and just says, ok no sound, but I'll carry on anyway.
One of the better Maygay Epoch machines IMO and they've even managed to do a decent attract mode and have some custom graphics on the alpha display. Also I learnt here, that if you don't resize the alpha to a smaller version, than the standard default sized one, some things, won't display correctly.
Keys:
0=Insert £1, H = Shoot, L=Move left, R= Move Right, U=Move Up, D=Move Down
' = Cancel, 1 = Hold 1, 2 = Hold 2/Hi 3= Hold 3/Lo, C = Collect, S = Submarine, SPACE=Start/Gamble
Thanks to:
WIZARD (RIP) for the wonderful MFME emulator
Infection for some images of this machine, from his vast collection
Vecs for the jackpot symbol
Others for the reels from various layouts
The Rom provider
Maygay and whoever owns them now for leaving FME alone
49 downloads
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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.
47 downloads
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Gold Top Classic
Gold Top
A Maygay Machines, machine on Epoch Tech. £25 Jackpot, 30p Play, 82% Pay out
As pointed out by PekoJPF, the machine is virtually a clone of the Epoch Coronation Street machine, (classic by Clo and DX by Socialdragon available). It's not quite 100% (the Gold Top feature is an addition on this machine), but it gave me a basis on how to lay things out.
Sadly like the Corrie machine, this layout is also MUTE. No pictures of real machine to go by, so decided to lay it out as per Corrie.
I decided to not put the word bonus on some hi-lo reel numbers, but instead try something different and have gold numbers for numbers which give a bonus (a bit like when a machine has red numbers indicating no-lose hi lose or super cash/feature).
Also there doesn't appear to be a Trail Held lamp, although I'm sure it probably exist on the real thing.
KEYS:
' = Cancel 1 = Hold 1, 2 = Hold 2/Hi, 3 = Hold 3/lo, C = Collect, E = Exchange, Space = Start P = Collect Cash Pot, F= Collect Feature 0 = Insert £1
THANKS TO:
WIZARD (RIP) for the wonderful MFME emulator
The program rom provider
Pook for the standard reels and Vecs for the jackpot symbol (not the real one)
Maygay for leaving FME alone, all these years
30 downloads