
And why? Because I like money

Wize Move had the cunning strategy of displaying your bank in a massive LCD display at the top of the machine so it was visible from the other side of the pub!Topical2009 wrote:Every Second Counts. Fun end game (if you're too young to remember, kids, it was a bit like Eliminator) as well as being a big payer. I also liked Wize Move from a gameplay point of view, even if it could be frigging tedious trying to work your way round the board once you'd won a bit of cash.
P.S. All I remember about Fruit Machine is the "Mystery" prize mode...will it be a tenner? Maybe a cheeky fiver? It could be absolutely anyth - oh look, it's 20p again.
cp999 wrote:Quizmaster, Fruit Machine Quiz (but, Tonkarentino, wasn't ? mode annoying!) , Adders and Ladders, Skilltrek, Tetris/Blox, A Question of Sport, Aladdin's Cave/Risk, the Gamesnet conversions of Countdown and London Underground (nice bugs), the very first version of Word Up, the standalone Maygay Trivial Pursuit, the dual stake WWTBAMs, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, original program Word Blox, original program Super Gold Run, Bookworm and a few others already mentioned.
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The numbers at the bottom version was far too easy! Plus you got genuinely random numbers the next game (rather than it blocking on the first screen) if you had won £10 the previous game. After a while I preferred the older one simply because there were too many people doing the upgrade.tonkarentino wrote: I'd also forgotten Adders and Ladders (shame on me). I remember going down the Hagley Road in Brum and losing all of the Fruit Machine quizzers to the first version of A/L (i,e, the one without the numbers at the bottom) and thinking Christ...it's all over. Then some kind soul programmed the numbers at the bottom and it was a case of how quickly can it be emptied before a move to the next one.
Total Recall!tonkarentino wrote: Concentration anyone?
I assume you mean Eyes Down (definitely £12 jp). There was also an earlier bingo game by the makers of Quizmaster which had a bug pertaining to the continue and you had to play it with 20ps to exploit it (I think, it was a very long time ago!).mr lugsy wrote:some bingo themed quiz from the 12 quid days that had about 50 questions in happy mode and really winds me up that i can't remember the name lol.
mr lugsy wrote:10 pound challenge,tetris,space invaders, phrase craze , some bingo themed quiz from the 12 quid days that had about 50 questions in happy mode and really winds me up that i can't remember the name lol.
and of course wwtbam.