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  1. Great to see you giving this a go, mate. Like I said before, this game gave me hours of fun; and frustration. It came in a five-game bundle when I first got my PS1 in 96. This, Rayman, Worms, True Pinball and Street Racer. Street Racer was an abomination of a game. Stay away from that one. The reason you were having more problems on the Switzerland track was because it was on normal roads. The road tracks are normally quicker than the others, so you have to be more careful when turning. There are also different car-types to drive as well, later on. You get to use dune buggy's and F1 cars in the later sections on some of the courses. Each Country has 6 different tracks with an hidden track somewhere in one of the tracks to find.; making seven in total You'll know it when you see it. It's like a bright yellowish light that you have to drive into.
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    Colin McRae Rally

    Amazing car game this. Takes a while to get used to, but once you get a feel for it, it's great. And the follow-up was a belter as well. Another great car game that I used to play on the PS1 was Total Driving. Took me forever to complete all eight manufacturers' races, but I managed it.
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    Elevator Action

    Okay, mate. It's counterintuitive pressing left, and right, instead of up, or down, so I can see why it's frustrating at first. They did a follow-up to this as well. Didn't like the 2nd one as much as the original though.
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    Elevator Action

    I remember this well. A good old classic I used to play a bit in my local snooker club. The reason you were having issues going in the red doors was because you need to stand, and stop, on the red stripes on the floor then push towards the door. Only use left, or right, to enter and leave the red door. Not up, or down.
  5. Here's Tommyc's layout with the issues sorted. Tick Tock Cash WDX.zip
  6. Another possibility, mate. Got a video of TTC running here:
  7. This is the only other clock-based machine I can think of, off-hand. Picture came from SPA originally.
  8. Got a bit of bad news. The rom appears to be a Dutch BFM with the same name! Yikes. You can see "Presenteren" on the alpha display. Sorry to get your hopes up, mate. Didn't know there was another BFM out there with the same name.
  9. Wait. There maybe some hope! Just tried the rom in a BFMulator layout and the reels spun. I'll load the rom back into MFME and see if I can get the configuration right for it.
  10. Got a picture of Jokers Wild. Not one I'm familiar with at all. There's a rom for it as well; but it doesn't seem to work.
  11. No roms, mate. Sadly. Got a flier of it though. I vaguely remember this one myself. The Big Money feature was a big standout.
  12. Here are the DX's updated for the newest MFME. Fairground Attraction Club DX's.zip
  13. No worries. All Geddy's work though. Just helping out.
  14. Quite a few changes in the new rom-dat that Geddy posted yesterday (21st April 2023). I've attached the new rom-dat plus the fills from the previous rom-dat, fromzzz rebuild.rar Geddy.Fruit Machine Roms (20230421).zip
  15. This project looks very promising indeed. Fantastic work thus far. Look forward to seeing it progress further.
  16. Hello. Been a while, I know, but if you still need permission to add any of my previous layouts to the arcade you have it, mate. All my updated layouts can be found at fruit-emu. On this thread: https://www.fruit-emu.com/forums/topic/55526-mfme6-layouts/
  17. I can't believe what I'm reading. To say I'm shocked, and saddened would be an understatement. My deepest sympathies goes out to his closest family, and friends. He will be sorely missed in the FME community. Wizard was the man! If it weren't for him I would still be throwing away money in the fruities, probably. Finding MPU3/4 in the early 2000's cured me of my addiction - so I'll always be eternally grateful to Wizard for that. Thanks for the memories, and the last twenty years.
  18. Aren't the IGT S+, and IGT S2000 techs in MFME the ones that the US-based slots use? Videos of a couple of machines running on each tech.
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    Lucky 2's MK1 10p

    Ok, mate. I got you. I sent you a PM before I saw this message.
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    Lucky 2's MK1 10p

    Nice to see the new features of MFME put to good use. Found a problem though. The reels don't show the graphics of them spinning until all three have stopped on the latest MFME build. It's as if the screen isn't being refreshed. This only happens when the layout is resized though. It shows them spinning properly if you're playing the machine without it being resized. It's the 'Angle' option that's causing the error. I'll let Chris know about the issue.
  21. Here's the Circus layout with the token roms, mate. The DX I did for this, back in 2005, was based on the classic which used the all-cash roms. Might revisit this layout in the future as it looks a bit old, and tired now. Like me. Thanks for the videos, as always. Circus_DX.zip
  22. Probably not, mate. Penknives were really popular in the eighties for some reason. And those Rambo knives with the compass on the top of them. Found a couple more. Most of these photos came from Pintinterest, by the way. Loads of great pictures on there from the eighties.
  23. Some great photos/memories in this thread. I remember most of them. Here are a few more. These I remember from the eighties. A lot of these were American, until they cracked-down on a lot of the US-based stuff because of the saturation of US culture at the time. Been trying to look for a picture of another chewing gum from the eighties called Bubble King. Can't find anything on them though.
  24. I think Bar-Gain was the first to have sampled sound on Maygay machines, but I'm not 100% on that. Maybe Retrofruit would know exactly as these machines are right in his wheelhouse. Played the green Monopoly a bit, but it was on £3/10p. Still a fun machine. Don't think I ever played the Simpsons, but That's Life I definitely remember playing. I'll check the roms we have and see if there's a £4.80 rom available for the green version of Monopoly.
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