Old Video Fruit Machine
Started by MrCadburysParrot, Sep 11 2003 07:30 PM
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#1
Posted 11 September 2003 - 07:30 PM
Hi,
does anyone remember an old video fruit machine that used to play four games (4 sets of reels basically - so 4 goes for 10p - or 20p I think). It was about 15 years ago - I remember it was the first fruit machine I'd seen that used a video display.
It's probably not emulatable (if that's a word) but I would be interested if anyone knows what it was called etc.
I can remember that when you got nudges on any one game, it used to display the whole reel layout (or most of it I think). It was basically just a video display with 4 individual games fruit machine reels displayed. So for one play it would spin reels1 - do a gamble if you won etc, then go onto the 2nd set of reels etc.
Any information would be most appreciated.
Thanks
MCP
does anyone remember an old video fruit machine that used to play four games (4 sets of reels basically - so 4 goes for 10p - or 20p I think). It was about 15 years ago - I remember it was the first fruit machine I'd seen that used a video display.
It's probably not emulatable (if that's a word) but I would be interested if anyone knows what it was called etc.
I can remember that when you got nudges on any one game, it used to display the whole reel layout (or most of it I think). It was basically just a video display with 4 individual games fruit machine reels displayed. So for one play it would spin reels1 - do a gamble if you won etc, then go onto the 2nd set of reels etc.
Any information would be most appreciated.
Thanks
MCP
#2
Posted 11 September 2003 - 07:39 PM
Sounds like 5 Alive
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#3
Posted 18 September 2003 - 06:37 PM
I don't think it is 5 alive. It was a video display.
I've enclosed a picture I've made to give an idea.
All the reels were digital on a screen (no moving parts). I can't remember the exact reel display or how many buttons were there, but for each credit it used to cycle through all the 4 games. If you got nudges, it used to display several more lines of reel layout to help you see where all the symbols were.
Like I said, it's not a proper fruit machine - more just a video game - but when it came out it made a change from the normal fruit machines - and was only 10p a go.
Incidentally, it used to be next to the door at the amusement arcade / pool centre in Shrewsbury (which is probably not a great deal of help).
Thanks
MCP
I've enclosed a picture I've made to give an idea.
All the reels were digital on a screen (no moving parts). I can't remember the exact reel display or how many buttons were there, but for each credit it used to cycle through all the 4 games. If you got nudges, it used to display several more lines of reel layout to help you see where all the symbols were.
Like I said, it's not a proper fruit machine - more just a video game - but when it came out it made a change from the normal fruit machines - and was only 10p a go.
Incidentally, it used to be next to the door at the amusement arcade / pool centre in Shrewsbury (which is probably not a great deal of help).
Thanks
MCP
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#4
Posted 18 September 2003 - 06:46 PM
Sorry i mean't Take five not 5 Alive.
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#5 Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 18 September 2003 - 08:03 PM
http://www.fruitemu....=view_photo.php.
I think it was called take five, a similar set up to this one called sidwinder.
I think it was called take five, a similar set up to this one called sidwinder.
#6 Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 18 September 2003 - 08:16 PM
Sorry wrong link. Try this onehttp://www.fruitemu.co.uk/mecca/modules.php?set_albumName=album02&id=ace_sidewindersmall&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_photo.php
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