Trying to ID a vampire-themed club

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Mr Move It
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Trying to ID a vampire-themed club

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I never really got onto the club bandwagon, only having played 3 or 4. One machine I played though, I only put £4 into it and then I fluked a blue 7777 reel win off nudges for £150. A few clues here to chuck at you to try and ID it!

- I played it in DV8 in Birmingham in late 2004. And no I'm not gay. It was a hard house event :-)

- I think the jackpot was £250 but we know for definite that blue 7777 was £150.

- It wasn't the club versions of Vamp It Up or Oh Ah Dracula (if they exist).

- But like with Vamp though, you could gamble the mystery square, with about 8 different mystery options arranged in an octagon shape. (or 6 options arranged in a hexagon shape).

Thanks guys.
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Post by Spyder »

possibly a global game? i cant remember the name.. there was a global with vampires on them!
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Hmm - does sound Global-ish from the description, doesn't it ...

Spooky Hollow had bats on the reels, but I wasn't aware of a clubber.
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Post by ob »

Dungeons and drag queens club
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Post by Mr Move It »

ob wrote:Dungeons and drag queens club
Spot on kid, as Jim Royale would say! It was definitely that machine, and the mystery outcomes I was describing is that blue diamond in the middle of the board, with 8 outcomes. Thanks a lot Ob.

Here's a site with the machine on it:

http://www.fruitmachineplanet.com/dunge ... e-35-p.asp

And here's a picture, if they let me link it:

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Post by mr lugsy »

i guess the smaller jackpot is a straight reglass of phoenix knights then.
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Post by stuart4010 »

Had it locally for a stretch on 5p/£100 - usually gave feature within £2-3, leave if not, I used to play for 2nd feature, torture chamber, quite often span a Global in for £10 and almost guaranteed no lose on any number on the Hi/Lo for £15 (assuming you didn't go lower than 2, higher than 11, it seemed happy to give you 1 win).

Other than that it was shite.
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Post by Mr Move It »

My bad, I linked the £100 glass, but it was definitely the more common jackpot version I played. £250 I think. I'm guessing with it having an optional £100 glass that it is quite an old machine? Also, am I right in thinking that there was also an AWP version of this machine? I seem to remember seeing strikingly similar after my 2004 encounter, although I didn't get the chance to play it. I just saw it in passing.
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Post by thecannonball89 »

100 jackpot lol. mad that, most machines now days can go 100
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thecannonball89 wrote:100 jackpot lol. mad that, most machines now days can go 100
Yeah. The £70 jackpots are AWPs with club machine code :x
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