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I don't know any fruit emptiers, but I did know one for a vending machine back in school some 20 odd years ago :-) If you inserted half a Franc (the old French 5p), it registered in the machine as 20p credit. I did that a few times after my French trips in 1991 and 1992 :D I went to France again in 1994 but the machines were replaced by then. New cabinets, new chip, new program number, new snacks :P
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There was a coin that looked a bit like a pound coin, only slightly bigger, possibly a 10 centime coin? ( we did the French trip at school too ) we used to go to the yokey van at break times and the old boy with bad eye sight would take them all day long, poor bloke.
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Double, sorry :o ops:
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In the tune to the Skoda cake advert..............................................Arcadia Streaker and hi lo and snake,Supercharged and Bully and Bar x and cherry spinner,Money laundry and 1000 quizzers who wants to be a millionaire CHING CHING , These are a few of my favourite machines :D
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connect 4 i can still hear that annoying music now
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just a point to add to this thread. the fact that everyone is taking a trip down memory lane shows just how dire the situation has become with regards to playing profitable enjoyable machines. take for example the days of oldskool barcrests, reds etc, its all gone now :( sorry to sound doom and gloom but is there anyone else that feels like this? im glad i started to get into it when it was good and out now that its dying
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Multinudges / Superstitions were a good earner back in the day too.
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LOTR bellfruit
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ecstasy wrote:just a point to add to this thread. the fact that everyone is taking a trip down memory lane shows just how dire the situation has become with regards to playing profitable enjoyable machines. take for example the days of oldskool barcrests, reds etc, its all gone now
I do agree with you. The guys I miss the most are Vivid. That's because I regarded most of their games as being quite original. Okay, their Cliffhanger was rather alike to Bell Fruit's Easystreak, but generally, Vivid were quite different. Thinking about Connect 4 being incorporated into an AWP, I wonder if chess could also be incorporated? It would need to a fast CPU though (CPU = computer thinking power), and I guess it would be a SWP instead of AWP.
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it wouldnt appeal to the mass market pissed up lads in a wetherspoons who probably have trouble reading and writing let alone chess. but still nice idea.
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ecstasy wrote:it wouldnt appeal to the mass market pissed up lads in a wetherspoons who probably have trouble reading and writing let alone chess. but still nice idea.
Ahh yes, that's true. Human thinking power is inversely proportional to beer consumption. Check mate!
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i say legalise mdma. it would mean no fights on a weekend and generally make england a nicer, friendlier more open place to live.
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ecstasy wrote:i say legalise mdma. it would mean no fights on a weekend and generally make england a nicer, friendlier more open place to live.
sounds like a plan, apart from it makes playing fruitys way too complicated...
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The thing thats missing these days gentlemen is simple! Its called "Gameplay"!
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Post by tommya »

agreed think the companys r scared to try orignal things in a way its the same on games consoles just tweeking what they got out already.
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