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#1 ploggy

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 07:10 PM

File Name: Lite A Nudge DX

File Submitter: ploggy

File Submitted: 15 Jan 2017

File Category: SRU


Another fantastic, classic SRU machine to bring you all.  This time it's Lite A Nudge's turn.  An old, early eighties nudger from the JPM stable.  Set to £1 token jackpot, 5p play.  Might be the lowest, token jackpot machine emulated.  Geddy would know for sure.  Use MFME5.1 to play. :)
 
Folks who made this layout possible are:
 
Jonno: For rom, and also testing.
Road Runner:  For reel images.
SteveP:  For advice, and testing work.
superbank:  For testing work.
Wizard:  For MFME, and SRU emulation. :)
 
Shortcuts are as follows:
 
Cancel/Gamble - `or C
Hold/Nudge 1 - 1
Hold/Nudge 2 - 2
Hold/Nudge 3 - 3
Start/Collect Win - Space
Feature Stop - F or S
10 Insert - 0
5p Insert - 9
10p Token Insert - 8
50p Insert - 7
 
Enjoy!
 
 
 
 
 


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#2 wearecity

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 07:53 PM

Another superb looking DX.

Surely anyone over the ages of 30 would have seen one of these before.



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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:01 PM

A oldie this is a pound jackpot this is one of the lowest jackpots we have if not the lowest if we go back any further we'd need shillings tp play, suppose this is one shilling (5p)

thanks for this ploggy 


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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:28 PM

Had many a free night in the pub on one of these therefore it brings back some happy memories.  Only one tiny issue is that the reel symbols seem a tad small, but still a superb layout.

 

Thanks Ploggy.



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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:30 PM

Fantastic layout mate, many thanks for this ploggy. Top layout.
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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:33 PM

Thanks.


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#7 letmein

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:48 PM

Thanks Ploggy

 

 

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Posted 15 January 2017 - 08:51 PM

Had many a free night in the pub on one of these therefore it brings back some happy memories.  Only one tiny issue is that the reel symbols seem a tad small, but still a superb layout.

 

Thanks Ploggy.

The reel symbols are the same size as the real machine.  I made sure of that.  On the real machine, the bands are very narrow;  which makes the symbols look smaller than other JPM's.  Video of the real machine here:  


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Posted 15 January 2017 - 09:37 PM

Many thanks on such great work this is what fruit machines are about the good old days



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Posted 15 January 2017 - 09:57 PM

The reel symbols are the same size as the real machine.  I made sure of that.  On the real machine, the bands are very narrow;  which makes the symbols look smaller than other JPM's.  Video of the real machine here:  

OK no problem maybe my memory isn't quite what it used to be so I apologise.  I know you always try to get it just right,



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Posted 15 January 2017 - 11:20 PM

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Posted 16 January 2017 - 11:29 AM

Thank You



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Posted 21 January 2017 - 11:20 AM

Thank you very much!


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Posted 27 January 2017 - 12:13 PM

File Name: Lite A Nudge DX

File Submitter: ploggy

File Submitted: 15 Jan 2017

File Category: SRU

 


 

Another fantastic, classic SRU machine to bring you all.  This time it's Lite A Nudge's turn.  An old, early eighties nudger from the JPM stable.  Set to £1 token jackpot, 5p play.  Might be the lowest, token jackpot machine emulated.  Geddy would know for sure.  Use MFME5.1 to play. :)
 
Folks who made this layout possible are:
 
Jonno: For rom, and also testing.
Road Runner:  For reel images.
SteveP:  For advice, and testing work.
superbank:  For testing work.
Wizard:  For MFME, and SRU emulation. :)
 
Shortcuts are as follows:
 
Cancel/Gamble - `or C
Hold/Nudge 1 - 1
Hold/Nudge 2 - 2
Hold/Nudge 3 - 3
Start/Collect Win - Space
Feature Stop - F or S
10 Insert - 0
5p Insert - 9
10p Token Insert - 8
50p Insert - 7
 
Enjoy!
 
 
 
 
 

 

 


Click here to download this file

Amazing mate.

This and Super Each Way Shuffle,do not get the credit they more than deserve.

I am immersed in the sounds and smells of the old arcades as I play these on the emulator.

To hear the distinct sound of the reels as they roll and fall into place is something I never thought I would hear again-let alone play!

The sounds,color and game play all send me back in time to my first recollection of these amazing slots.

And to all those on the emus who are too young to recall or remember both these iconic slots.

You only get a true reflection of what a fruit machine is by playing these slots.

As they gave you a game for your money, Not like today in the arcades where £20 can be absorbed and lost in seconds.

Back then a fiver could last you several hours.

And even if the slots paid multiple jackpots,they still gave you a game.

Without any doubt in my mind ,to date both slots are the best emulations I have played from the emu sites.

And I can't thank Ploggy and Wizard enough for making dreams into a reality.

Took me a while to write this as playing the slots for the first time I was part speechless and had tears in my eyes.

 

Huge thanks to all involved with the release of two iconic slots.

 

Jay



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Posted 27 January 2017 - 07:02 PM

Amazing mate.

This and Super Each Way Shuffle,do not get the credit they more than deserve.

I am immersed in the sounds and smells of the old arcades as I play these on the emulator.

To hear the distinct sound of the reels as they roll and fall into place is something I never thought I would hear again-let alone play!

The sounds,color and game play all send me back in time to my first recollection of these amazing slots.

And to all those on the emus who are too young to recall or remember both these iconic slots.

You only get a true reflection of what a fruit machine is by playing these slots.

As they gave you a game for your money, Not like today in the arcades where £20 can be absorbed and lost in seconds.

Back then a fiver could last you several hours.

And even if the slots paid multiple jackpots,they still gave you a game.

Without any doubt in my mind ,to date both slots are the best emulations I have played from the emu sites.

And I can't thank Ploggy and Wizard enough for making dreams into a reality.

Took me a while to write this as playing the slots for the first time I was part speechless and had tears in my eyes.

 

Huge thanks to all involved with the release of two iconic slots.

 

Jay

could'nt of put that better myself only got round to playing this the other night and first class!! i can remember it like it was yesterday sounds of them reels and paying out them 10ps






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