BFG Lockbuster

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stewy
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BFG Lockbuster

Post by stewy »

Just bought a Bell Fruit Games Lockbuster. Anyone into this machine or know anything about it... Good or bad???

Ah well... Got it for £70 so can't be bad.
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Post by gambogaz1 »

Haven't seen 1 of them for years. Probably my favourite BFG.
Never new any proper cheats just did a straight forward force for the 3 red keys. Often streaks for £75. Only thing i know on it is always check the cancel button on a bonus as it gives a skill choice when gettin ready to drop. So if you gamble up to 6 or 7 shots and get a bonus number. use your shots to get a red arrow then check the cancel button, If it slows down take move in then usually the cancel will slow down the bonus again to get the red streak.
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Post by ob »

often streaks for £75?!?!?! No it bloody well didn't!!! Once in a blue moon
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I had several round my way years ago and all of them streaked quite reguarly. Only thing was discipline. Once it streaked i left it for at least a fortnight.
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Post by stewy »

Until I got this machine I had never really played it to be honest. As usual once you have got hold of a machine they seem to start popping up everywhere. Went to one arcade in Blackpool recently, nearly mistook it for my own collection of machines.

All round, Lockbuster seems to be quite a good game. I'm going to look for a newer one soon, perhaps in a new horizon cabinet. Although they're not my favourite cabinets, because of the buttons, I like to have a mixture of machines.

Some good games in the new cabinet round our way at the moment, loving Doctors and nurses. It seems to be one that you can judge pretty well before it fucks you off.
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yeah not a bad machine, cud eat like fuck for a board sometimes prefer to play in my own house than out in the wild
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Post by harry 3 »

next step up from easy streak did a guide on superarcadia (rip) usual bfg
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Post by kidgloves »

I'm sure there was something to do with plugging on this at a certain point...
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Just like wildside?
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  1. What was it? just found one in a pub, pretty sure the machines are owned.
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Once and only once I had an £82 streak.
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Post by Mattb »

Extra life makes stuff super on here. Wasn't it just a plug to knock back the red keys a few times to make it go huge like GGG?
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Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie or Grand Golden Game?
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