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This machine is now officially viewed with fondness and love by many. When it first came out I remember thinking it was a poor man's tea jay eye or tea gee ee. I remember paying £30 for a gun in my pocket once. Flat. However I think I did get a couple of £20s on other occasions. That Coolio track complements the nostalgia fest perfectly.
Modern day chaveloys would view this as we viewed original build each way nudgers.
Something of a classic. £5 m1a Maygays were middling to poor imo. £10/£15 versions were classics, all be it the herald of over controlled gameplay.
Modern day chaveloys would view this as we viewed original build each way nudgers.
Something of a classic. £5 m1a Maygays were middling to poor imo. £10/£15 versions were classics, all be it the herald of over controlled gameplay.
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I don't even really class myself as and old school player but the machines that used to be about when I was a teen were so much better and enjoyable to play,now its all re-glassed donds that have horrible pausy reels and take 5+ for every board, I remember I used to get pissed off if I put more than a pound in some machines for a board back in the day, now you're blessed to see anything off 3 quid,a tenner pocket money 15+ years ago would last me all day down the coast if I went down there now with a tenner float I wouldn't even need to turn the car off,gotta feel for the youth of today
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