what home fruit machine?
what home fruit machine?
hi all im new here and looking to buy myself a fruit machine to play at home. my only problem is with so much choice im just not sure what to go for. want a machine with loads of features that i wont get bored with after a couple of weeks. i have however got my eye on a barcrest count ya cash. what do you guys think of this machine and what others would you reccomend? many thanks
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Anyone who has a fruit machine at home deserves to be shot, sorry. It defeats the whole point, OK, maybe if its got a skill feature on it you can practice which is similar to current games you can justify having one but other than that... sad. I would like to play a Spin On It, it was a great machine - but at home??? The point was to make money from the thing, not enjoy it!
Maybe its just me, I just don't like playing fruits unless its for financial gain so I couldn't possibly comtemplate having one indoors. At the moment my favourite machine is Red Mist, the best of an awful bunch that's around these days...
Maybe its just me, I just don't like playing fruits unless its for financial gain so I couldn't possibly comtemplate having one indoors. At the moment my favourite machine is Red Mist, the best of an awful bunch that's around these days...
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I do agree with that to be fair. I don't play machines for enjoyment either, that went after about 3 months of playing full time about 13 years ago, I would like a spin on it in my house but I'd probably get bored of it after a couple of hours and it would sit in the corner unused. I did buy a machine for skill purposes but once it's purpose was served, onto ebay it went.Ruler of The World wrote:Anyone who has a fruit machine at home deserves to be shot, sorry. It defeats the whole point, Ok, maybe if its got a skill feature on it you can practice which is Similar to current games you can justify having one but other than that... sad. I would like to play a Spin On It, it was a great machine - but at home??? The point was to make money from the thing, not enjoy it!
Maybe its just me, I just don't like playing fruits unless its for financial gain so I couldn't possibly comtemplate having one indoors. At the moment my favourite machine is Red Mist, the best of an awful bunch that's around these days...
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