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Mr Move It
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I had a mate around my place for 3 nights, so we went halves on the £70 jackpot machines. All new to us, both of us being casuals. The most playable machine was Barcrest's "It's Amazing" which seemed to be a cross between QPS's Tae-Kwon-Dough (main board with extended boards and lock-ins) and DOND. The worst machine by far was Alien. It looks impressive with the red/green diamond shaped board and it seems to be a clone of the old Buccaneer / Addams Family type games. However, we both put £15 in (£30 in total) and we didn't get a single feature. Not even a 3 aliens bonus. Sure, someone has probably jackpotted it, but it's the deadest of dead machines we've played!
I was on a quiz machine next to an Alien once and saw someone put about £30-£40 into it before walking away without even getting a feature/win. It looked absolutely brutal. It's prob a good machine for a pro player who knows if it's ready/been done but for a casual like me I'm staying well away having seen that.Mr Move It wrote:I had a mate around my place for 3 nights, so we went halves on the £70 jackpot machines. All new to us, both of us being casuals. The most playable machine was Barcrest's "It's Amazing" which seemed to be a cross between QPS's Tae-Kwon-Dough (main board with extended boards and lock-ins) and DOND. The worst machine by far was Alien. It looks impressive with the red/green diamond shaped board and it seems to be a clone of the old Buccaneer / Addams Family type games. However, we both put £15 in (£30 in total) and we didn't get a single feature. Not even a 3 aliens bonus. Sure, someone has probably jackpotted it, but it's the deadest of dead machines we've played!
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Mattb wrote:Yep, if you don't know what your doing on them, they can be awful. £70 for a board anyone?
I've put 40 easy, yeah as I've said I didn't know a thing about the machine, just that you get board and then you die after 2 high.low gambles every time. In fact they'res still one in the arcade by my work.
£25 with stacks on the board? nudges features and cash?Captain.Tattybojangles wrote:Who remembers an ACE machine called Twister? One of their newer games. That was dire.
theres a way of jackpotting this really easily... are there any around still? i made a fortune from this when it was first out, almost as good as mortal wombat!!
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it'd suck like mad even when ready, but you could hokey-dokey it for the pot very reguarly, you had to set the board up, and collect nudges on feature entry, i think it did it cause the hi/lo was so tight,
if i remember right you had to nudge at least two reels or it wouldnt let em spin, and certain board entrys would be 2 nudges for 2 red 7's
there were two near me and you could rip a £25 and count how much went in, about £40 between being ready again... spent a few friday and saturday nights just sitting waiting...
there was also a stop'n'step i think, about 4th feature from the top? but it had to be winning hi/lo gambles for that..
i think i lost on it about 3 times, broke even a few, but it was a good machine, completely un-forcable in the vivid era, lol
if i remember right you had to nudge at least two reels or it wouldnt let em spin, and certain board entrys would be 2 nudges for 2 red 7's
there were two near me and you could rip a £25 and count how much went in, about £40 between being ready again... spent a few friday and saturday nights just sitting waiting...
there was also a stop'n'step i think, about 4th feature from the top? but it had to be winning hi/lo gambles for that..
i think i lost on it about 3 times, broke even a few, but it was a good machine, completely un-forcable in the vivid era, lol
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Heh, nice. Yup, JPM's used to love (well, at least do!) LES's on JP - usually red sevens. Are some of the other 'newer' JPMs available on the emulators? (I struggle to get on Fruit-emu, it seems random as to when it'll elt me access the site?!) I know 'Firecracker' is, but what about Fantaztec, etc?
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i reckon i saw fantastec on one site ages ago? can anyone link to the twister emu?Matt Vinyl wrote:Heh, nice. Yup, JPM's used to love (well, at least do!) LES's on JP - usually red sevens. Are some of the other 'newer' JPMs available on the emulators? (I struggle to get on Fruit-emu, it seems random as to when it'll elt me access the site?!) I know 'Firecracker' is, but what about Fantaztec, etc?
Twister:
http://www.fruit-emu.com/forums/files/f ... r-classic/
Probably the best newer JPM that I never saw in the wild, but wish I did, Your Lucky Knight:
http://www.fruit-emu.com/forums/files/f ... t-1024-dx/
I cant find Fanaztec so I assume the resources arent there or there is an emulator issue.
http://www.fruit-emu.com/forums/files/f ... r-classic/
Probably the best newer JPM that I never saw in the wild, but wish I did, Your Lucky Knight:
http://www.fruit-emu.com/forums/files/f ... t-1024-dx/
I cant find Fanaztec so I assume the resources arent there or there is an emulator issue.
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