Machines you just never see!?
Machines you just never see!?
I went to a retirement do last night, and saw for only the 2nd time ever A Hyper Viper! (it was an £8 JP)
Only seen it once before that and it was years ago.
Only seen it once before that and it was years ago.
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It must be some machines do better or appeal more in other areas as there are loads of machines I have just never seen in my area even though they are really popular in general. I remember a few years ago just about every machine in the city pubs I went to was a rev or fireball type machine. We seem to be getting quite a few vivids recently unfortunatly.
I know what you mean about never seeing certain machines I have never seen a " new york new york" " on the buses" machine whether at local arcades, seaside amusements anywhere. And I dont think I have ever seen a JPM in my area( Sunderland) for about 5 years, whether in pubs or in arcades at £5 jackpot, which is a shame as I wouldnt mind playing on some old JPMS like Arcadia, super breakout again, (least they are emulated).
Is there any JPMS still about in your areas? I would of thought there are bound to be still a few kicking about on lower stakes and prizes?
I know what you mean about never seeing certain machines I have never seen a " new york new york" " on the buses" machine whether at local arcades, seaside amusements anywhere. And I dont think I have ever seen a JPM in my area( Sunderland) for about 5 years, whether in pubs or in arcades at £5 jackpot, which is a shame as I wouldnt mind playing on some old JPMS like Arcadia, super breakout again, (least they are emulated).
Is there any JPMS still about in your areas? I would of thought there are bound to be still a few kicking about on lower stakes and prizes?
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My town is full of Reds / 'crests - so have it lucky at the mo! To be fair there have never really been any spells of 'poor machines' near to me. A few BFM's pop up here and there, but it is defo a Red & Crest haven... 
I have 'never' seen a Vivid in the wild by me, (it don't sound like I'm missing much!)
Going back a few years the place was flooded with JPMs. Talking of those, there was a casino based one that I don't think is around on the EMU scene - it had three dollars that were a shortcut to a big money type feature, and the board was 'similar' to their sonic the hedgehog. Anyone know of it?


I have 'never' seen a Vivid in the wild by me, (it don't sound like I'm missing much!)
Going back a few years the place was flooded with JPMs. Talking of those, there was a casino based one that I don't think is around on the EMU scene - it had three dollars that were a shortcut to a big money type feature, and the board was 'similar' to their sonic the hedgehog. Anyone know of it?

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That'll be JPM's Casino Las Vegas - which was the first machine I saw do an IM.Matt Vinyl wrote:Going back a few years the place was flooded with JPMs. Talking of those, there was a casino based one that I don't think is around on the EMU scene - it had three dollars that were a shortcut to a big money type feature, and the board was 'similar' to their sonic the hedgehog. Anyone know of it?
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It was an identical game to Sonic The Hedgehog with different artwork. Used to be one in Euston station in the upstairs pub which was usually good for a few quid.
It had a nice little habit of going to the first Mystery and giving you a Skill Select thing, so that you could pick Roll Up Roll Up - then stop an 11 on the number reel, and it would boost, boost and boost again up to the JP. The gameplay was OK-ish (but not great) and as you say, three dollar symbols opened the Big Money thing (same as the five coconuts on Rollercoaster).
It was only out on £10 JP or less, as far as I remember.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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I do recall it being a bit different, and also remember the 11 and Add Again 'rip'.
I can't seem to find this one for the emulator though? Surely it would have been done, doesn't seem to be any different technology to other JPMs of that era?

I can't seem to find this one for the emulator though? Surely it would have been done, doesn't seem to be any different technology to other JPMs of that era?

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Plenty of Extremes and Bellfruits round here. Only one Barcrest IIRC which is Space Raiders. There used to be a Bully For You in a local but that has now been replaced with Dough Selecta. Everything else is pretty rare apart from a few Reds scattered about, namely Life's a Beach, Jewel in the Crown, Legal Tender and Pay Cheque. My nearest local has a Mazzooma Bobby Dazzler though. No QPS, Impulses, Vivids or the like about.
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Drop me a line and i'll get you up and running in, ooooh, about 3 minutescardinal richelieu wrote:No idea! I consider myself doing well if I can actually get the bloody emulator to work.

Around my way it's not brilliant. A few Barcests, mainly globals (or was the last time I looked) in the pubs.
All the arcades are more lo tech or multi players based.
I travel about a bit, I would say Jpm (Impact) machines are least about.
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