Simple start to finish trail game with alot of mini features along the way.
The reason for this layout is to update and use more recent techniques. It has not been created to replace the original layout by Altered Emu, merely to compliment it.
Source : Altered Emu's glasses with some touches added and parts redrawn, including cabinet, backdrop and buttons.
The number reel has been redrawn and the main reels were kindly donated by Retrofruit.. Thanks alot kind sir !
Exact updates include :
- New button skins and legends. Collect and exchange buttons have been put into their correct positions. Skins now carry the hi and lo text as they should.
- New button bezels and a new cabinet constructed from actual m1a cabinet (not sure on the name of this cabinet) photographs.
- New reel frames to tidy up the reels.
- New salon lamps and text.
- Actual lamped 7 segs for the hot pot and paper round. Each segment is an actual lit lamp.
- New main reels kindly donated from the recent Eastenders layout by m1adness and a completely new number reel drawn from scratch. Coronation St logos drawn and replaced.
- m1adness coin mech.
- new hot pot button.
- new jackpot decal and text.kindly donated by m1adness.
Rom Version/Date : V2.1 Date unknown
Stake : 20p
Prize : £6 Tokens
£3 plus repeat chance in cash for three bars.
Layout has been created on a Acer 22" TFT so may appear very dark on CRT monitors.
Shortcuts.
Space - Start
E - Exchange
C - Collect
1 - Hold 1
2 - Hold 2 HI
3 - Hold 3 LO
` - Cancel
H - Hotpot
0 - £1
9 - 20p Token
To change the shortcuts you will need to load the layout into MFME 2. Doing so will uncheck the automatic speed function in MFME 3.2, so please remember to reset that in the config screen on 3.2. You will need to perform this task every time you load the layout into MFME 2 and back.
***BUGS***
Alpha display is known to produce some odd symbols sometimes during play. odd dots and commas and general garble.
The reason for this is not known as this alpha has been used in other fruit machine emulations with no problems.
Thanks - Jaye of the Altered Emu for parts of the artwork.
Horatio Wilberforce - Originally obtained the resources.
Retrofruit - Lots of help, reels, support and god only knows what else (sexual favors aside of course ;-) )
M1adness Design - For keeping M1a alive. Noone else has offered so much hard work, money and dedication toward a single emulated technology.