Origin of the 'GATW' phrase?

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Origin of the 'GATW' phrase?

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I was playing some old £15 JP machines on the MFME emulator last night, curious to see what fruit machines were like before my 'era'. One of the machines was Reely Crazy by Bell Fruit. A bit unconventional in terms of gameplay but the theming was similar to Crazy Fruits. Anyway, the pre-game trail went all red (like it does on Pony Express) and the alpha display wrote go all the way. I thought GATW was purely a DOND thing (although I'm pretty sure that Noel doesn't say it in those words). Reely Crazy is some 10-odd years old. I'm just interested if that was the machine it came from, and if not, how was the phrase coined?
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I think it was definitely Bell Fruit. The period you're suggesting sounds about right to me. Not sure if I saw it anywhere before.

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Most Bell Fruit games of that genre said Go All The Way.

Crazy Fruits
Red Hot Ibiza
Who Dares Wins
Motorway Madness

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What are peoples own slang for the modern day GATW ??

I still to this day call it a Red Tank on any machine that turns red on IM dating right the way back to it's a Knockout that had the watertank that turned red :)
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I remember when i was just getting into it i was playing a machine a pub in Glasgow, my first board flashed the word 'INVINCIBLE' on the led, the board lost second gamble, at first i was like eh? Till i realised the name of the machine i was playing. Invincible.
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gambo,it's a knockout was the first machine i remember that changed colour for invincible.
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I've always just called it a 'flash'.




We had a period were we called it a 'Shazam' too :)
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Popular one round here is the Gary board. (Comes from "guaranteed" in case you are wondering)

In reply to McStreak, are you sure about Who Dares Wins? I remember it going red and spinning round the corners, don't recall it saying GATW though?? Thought it was slightly more subtle than that.
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[quote="Matt Vinyl"]And the best one] probs the best im on a machine, suprisingly seen people collect wins on this when its screamed invincible at them. The clueless of some people that play machines baffle the fook out of me. Another good one was crazy fruits 'mad for it' i'm pretty sure theres been an earlier gatw if it comes to me i'll post. Also always called it a flash right back to days of old
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bowie wrote:I remember when i was just getting into it i was playing a machine a pub in Glasgow, my first board flashed the word 'INVINCIBLE' on the led, the board lost second gamble, at first i was like eh? Till i realised the name of the machine i was playing. Invincible.
Ahhhhhhh, I fell for that too! Mind you, I've had a few pints by that time, but nonetheless, I played, lost then looked upwards and saw the name of the machine. Facepalm moment for me :-)
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i call it a gatw.... pronounced 'gat-wer'
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I know, took a few seconds for the penny to drop when you said it to me :lol:
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didnt one of the Big Breakfast machines have a sample on it that went "GOOO ALLL THE WAYYYY'"
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'So little to do, and so much time!' was the excellent proclamation from Just The Ticket .. loved that!

Motorway Madness did the same as Crazy Fruits and Money To Burn, saying 'Mad For It', didn't it?

GATW on the alpha is a comparatively recent thing - Rich Geezer, Legionnaire, etc used to just do a flash; Pharoah's Gold was one of the first BFMs to say GATW methinks ....

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kong wrote:Popular one round here is the Gary board. (Comes from "guaranteed" in case you are wondering)

that.
I've actually used that as a name to claim for short pays in the past!
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