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#1 Cripplesoncrack

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:36 PM

Hi, anyone know if these two have been emulated yet? if so where can i get them.

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#2 DaemonX

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:41 PM

Unfortunately the machines you asked for (like Party time in another persons post) are using unemulated technologies (as Quoted by Hurtand in a previous post about saturday night beaver)

They will be avaliable one day, just not yet.

This site is about keeping alive the machines of the past and keeping up to date as much as possible with what we're allowed to.

However the machines you see in the pub or the arcade these days, unless they are old machines you're not likely to see them emulated any time soon.

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:49 PM

Hi Cripplesoncrack Welcome to Fruit-Emu.

Sorry to say both these machines are not around at the moment.

Saturday Night Beaver is Epoch, and Super Charged is MPU5, so i'm afraid no is the answer.

Bencrest posted a site that gives the yes or no of posssibles, find it HERE , This will give a great indication of any others you have in mind.


Thank-you for being considerate and making the title correspond to the contents.


and sorry DaemonX--did my post really take that long to write!!

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 04:53 PM

8 minutes after mine to post Ady??


were you typing with your hands behind your back lol :)

Nice nick btw Cripplesoncrack lol :)
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#5 Cripplesoncrack

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 05:43 PM

Thanks for the quick response, much appreiciated :wink:

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 10:03 PM

SUPER chraged is mint. thats what i want . ive got a post about it/.

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Posted 10 February 2005 - 07:50 AM

Yeah you do. but if you stopped for 1 min and checked the knowledge base or even searched this site for those machines you would find your answer before even posting.

Now shouldnt you be in school ? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Posted 10 February 2005 - 08:40 AM

I don't understand the language the kids use these days, to me 'mint' is either something you eat, or something that is in new condition, or a place coins are made?
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Posted 10 February 2005 - 02:58 PM

'Mint' is apparently a Bristonian phrase (from bristol for those who don't know what Bristonian is)

although there has been a news item recently about Phrases going onto t-shirts. like Mint Innit.

Gurt Lush etc.

I remember Gurt from years ago, it's not new and it's not JUST bristol that uses it.
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 05:06 PM

I come from Bristol originally, having moved away almost 20 years ago, at the grand old age of 9.

I went back recently, and my niece (16) is using "Mint, innit and gurt lush" at the moment. More shamefully, so is my sister, who is about 35!!

I blame all this "yeah safe innit bruv" chav shite on mobile phones, at least in part any way, for the "TXT" speak culture. Don't they teach kids ANYTHING at school now?!

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 05:07 PM

Oh b.t.w, Daemonx, are you sure its "Bristonian"? I always thought it was "Bristolian"!!

Hope I havent been wrong for the last 30 years! hehehe

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Posted 02 March 2005 - 05:08 PM

Those that are willing to pay attention in school will learn stuff, those that spend the day TXTing under the desk will probably never learn to spell their own names :)
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 05:17 PM

Oh b.t.w, Daemonx, are you sure its "Bristonian"? I always thought it was "Bristolian"!!

Hope I havent been wrong for the last 30 years! hehehe

Don't ask me sharpy mate, I'm from Southampton lol

just live in Bristol now :)
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Posted 02 March 2005 - 10:55 PM

I blame all this "yeah safe innit bruv" chav shite on mobile phones, at least in part any way, for the "TXT" speak culture. Don't they teach kids ANYTHING at school now?!


Yeah, they teach them how to use mobile phones and how to beg in the street when they're 16 and homeless. :D
<span style='font-family: Comic Sans MS'><span style='font-size: 12px;'>It's all done in the best possible taste. :bigeyes04:</span></span>

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Posted 03 March 2005 - 12:19 AM

after carefull consideration and tolerance only par to pgamblin, im going to change my attitute to love, life, and people who request the latest mpu5 stuff.

in my day of copying software on the amiga, i read an article done by the author which basically stated, that if a user was in need of help, then he should RTFM. the clue given, was it had something to do with the manual. here, it has something to do with the knowledge base. maybe RTFKB?

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Posted 03 March 2005 - 08:28 AM

After people started pestering me both in public, at work and at college, for help with simple stuff [like how to encode mp3, which is so bloody simple if only you read the bloody help file], I bought the RTFM T-shirt :)

Not sure where it is though, probably too small now :(

I agree though, people are totally unwilling to even bother looking for help. Maybe [and this may make me unpopular as per usual] Fruit Machine players just aren't as intelligent as other people [and I mean that with regards to the majority, obviously there are still intelligent people that play them].

Lets be honest, people that actually expect cheats for a machine must have a screw loose :)
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Posted 03 March 2005 - 09:25 AM

after carefull consideration and tolerance only par to pgamblin, im going to change my attitute to love, life, and people who request the latest mpu5 stuff.

in my day of copying software on the amiga, i read an article done by the author which basically stated, that if a user was in need of help, then he should RTFM. the clue given, was it had something to do with the manual. here, it has something to do with the knowledge base. maybe RTFKB?

:D


Mwahahah welcome to the darkside Nails... the force is strong in you and only i can complete your training.. mwahahah :twisted: :twisted:
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#18 NickYerPesos

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Posted 03 March 2005 - 12:02 PM

hooray im an intelligent person who plays fruity's. Im a small majority.
i feel special now LOL :)
I can understand what bencrest is saying.
there was this guy in our pub, always there when i was and he was a bit slow, anyway he would play the fruit lose him money then id play it and win it. he would then play it again and lose that, then i would play it again. the poor guy should have just given us a twenty everytime i went in the pub and he was there lol :)
oh im an evil f***ER. MWAHAAHAAHAAHAAAAAAAAA. :evil:

NICK OUT :)

#19 Bencrest

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Posted 03 March 2005 - 12:31 PM

Last time I went to an arcade, there were 3 people on the Party Time...and all of them were...well, 'mentally handicapped'.

That isn't to say that they are stupid by any means, as it isn't their fault and is no doubt part of some disease or disorder, but they really shouldn't be playing them. One of them sat next to me, put a pound in the machine [I was on the £5 selection just before I quit :)], and then left...came back with £12, which he said was his last £12 left in the bank, and lost it. They actually shouldn't be allowed to play machines IMHO, as they probably don't have the ability to judge what is going on correctly.

Same as when we had 3 bandits at college, £5 JP, the proceeds from which went to help disadvantaged or handicapped local kids. Unfortunately, they handicapped were playing the machines, losing their dinner/bus money in them, and following complaints from parents, they were removed.

I think I've gone a little off topic...but it gives people something to think about :D
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