2006 - The year of fruit machine emulation?
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badboy0
, Dec 31 2005 09:32 AM
23 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 31 December 2005 - 09:32 AM
Happy new year to you all.............
What machines are we expecting to be emulated in 2006?......At any time during the next twelve months will there be any more news about MPU5 or is that 3006 rather than 2006!?!?!
What machine would you like seen to be emulated?
What machines are we expecting to be emulated in 2006?......At any time during the next twelve months will there be any more news about MPU5 or is that 3006 rather than 2006!?!?!
What machine would you like seen to be emulated?
#2
Posted 31 December 2005 - 10:35 AM
Happy new year to you all.............
What machines are we expecting to be emulated in 2006?......At any time during the next twelve months will there be any more news about MPU5 or is that 3006 rather than 2006!?!?!
What machine would you like seen to be emulated?
Anything at all............and yawn at the MPU5 comment!
#3
Posted 31 December 2005 - 11:49 AM
Can Someone do Chico The Bandit PLEASE
Also Emmerdale Farm,
party Time ( not the one currently up the one with the red led screen and hidden features ie ballon pop etc )
Also the quantum leep one with the circular board made by same peopler as pyramid on
Also Emmerdale Farm,
party Time ( not the one currently up the one with the red led screen and hidden features ie ballon pop etc )
Also the quantum leep one with the circular board made by same peopler as pyramid on
#4
Posted 31 December 2005 - 11:56 AM
http://www.fruit-emu...s&showfile=1406
http://www.fruit-emu...s&showfile=1421
Quantum Leap.....
I expect all kinds of requests now....hence the mention of '5' was a daft idea
http://www.fruit-emu...s&showfile=1421
Quantum Leap.....
I expect all kinds of requests now....hence the mention of '5' was a daft idea
#5
Posted 31 December 2005 - 12:37 PM
Any chance of seeing money monster????
#6
Posted 31 December 2005 - 12:42 PM
Any chance of seeing money monster????
MPU5....So no
#7
Posted 01 January 2006 - 02:05 AM
LOL
MPU5 and scorp4 plus epoch would be a dream come true but it wont happen
MPU5 and scorp4 plus epoch would be a dream come true but it wont happen
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#8
Posted 01 January 2006 - 07:14 AM
Epoch and SP.Ace would be good, sod MPU5 This site is about OLD machines, not new ones so scammers can find tricks to cheat the arcades. Epoch and Sp.Ace please....
#9
Posted 01 January 2006 - 10:04 AM
ok maybe it will be a few more years before MPU5,etc....but i like the idea of putting an EMMERDALE FARM emu on here,with features like "The slaughter house","Tending the land",and of course "The mint sauce feature"!!!
#10
Posted 01 January 2006 - 10:53 AM
Unclechicken, go to the Mecca!
The Sp.Ace is under construction!!!!!!!!
I wonder where that "Seven" guy went to. He was doing something about Epoch, and then totally vanished!
The Sp.Ace is under construction!!!!!!!!
I wonder where that "Seven" guy went to. He was doing something about Epoch, and then totally vanished!
This is a site for EMULATION purposes of older machines. Not playing strategies.
If you are more interested in playing modern machines,
visit Jackpottyforums
(DOND is around now on this site..... How long was this sig out of date...!)
#11
Posted 01 January 2006 - 11:21 AM
Any chance of 'Vamp It Up' mister?
2006 sould be a continuation of what we've already got with the added bonus that we are collectively moving forward at a fine and decent rate.
The enthusiasm is back as we seem to have finally matured and developed some sort or morality. Emulation is indeed bringing back from the dead, machines that no one would ever play again. A fine reason for emulation in my books.
What I'd like to see in 2006 is for people across the scene who maybe a little too young to remember the forthcoming techs, to really have a go and play layouts from what in my opinion was probably the greatest time in the fruit machine history. Theres no doubt that when the latest emulator is released, we will have the oportunity to emulate the greatest fruit machines that ever was during the greatest period in fruit machine manufacturing history. To get the feel and to understand why the late 80's to the early 90's was a bright time for so many of us older people.
Sure, 20p play and £4.80/£6 jackpots by todays standards is small fry but true emulation isn't always about trying to grab that £25 JP or to get the streak by being in the right place at the right time like in the real world and to do it for free via emulation. There really is so much enjoyment in trying to achieve those jackpots on Proconn and Sp.Ace machines. The key word here is 'enjoyment' of course. Modern machines tend to max out at 5 x JP on a streak. A sight to see indeed but you wait until you get £50 out of a £4.80 machine. Now thats like a streak of 10 jackpots. Something I've seen more times than the streaks that happen today. My Jackpot 7's has a regular £30 token streak that seems to come around every £100 or so. Theres a few little signs that the trained eye and trained ear can detect when such a streak has begun.
So if theres one thing I ask for in 2006, that would be for everyone young or old, to play ALL the older machines released rather than simply avoiding them or discarding them because they are old. You really don't know what you're missing. Plus you'll finally realise what Fruit Machine Emulation is all about.
2006 sould be a continuation of what we've already got with the added bonus that we are collectively moving forward at a fine and decent rate.
The enthusiasm is back as we seem to have finally matured and developed some sort or morality. Emulation is indeed bringing back from the dead, machines that no one would ever play again. A fine reason for emulation in my books.
What I'd like to see in 2006 is for people across the scene who maybe a little too young to remember the forthcoming techs, to really have a go and play layouts from what in my opinion was probably the greatest time in the fruit machine history. Theres no doubt that when the latest emulator is released, we will have the oportunity to emulate the greatest fruit machines that ever was during the greatest period in fruit machine manufacturing history. To get the feel and to understand why the late 80's to the early 90's was a bright time for so many of us older people.
Sure, 20p play and £4.80/£6 jackpots by todays standards is small fry but true emulation isn't always about trying to grab that £25 JP or to get the streak by being in the right place at the right time like in the real world and to do it for free via emulation. There really is so much enjoyment in trying to achieve those jackpots on Proconn and Sp.Ace machines. The key word here is 'enjoyment' of course. Modern machines tend to max out at 5 x JP on a streak. A sight to see indeed but you wait until you get £50 out of a £4.80 machine. Now thats like a streak of 10 jackpots. Something I've seen more times than the streaks that happen today. My Jackpot 7's has a regular £30 token streak that seems to come around every £100 or so. Theres a few little signs that the trained eye and trained ear can detect when such a streak has begun.
So if theres one thing I ask for in 2006, that would be for everyone young or old, to play ALL the older machines released rather than simply avoiding them or discarding them because they are old. You really don't know what you're missing. Plus you'll finally realise what Fruit Machine Emulation is all about.
#12
Posted 01 January 2006 - 03:14 PM
MPU5, so I'm afraid not.
This is a site for EMULATION purposes of older machines. Not playing strategies.
If you are more interested in playing modern machines,
visit Jackpottyforums
(DOND is around now on this site..... How long was this sig out of date...!)
#13
Posted 01 January 2006 - 03:32 PM
Any chance of 'Vamp It Up' mister?
2006 sould be a continuation of what we've already got with the added bonus that we are collectively moving forward at a fine and decent rate.
The enthusiasm is back as we seem to have finally matured and developed some sort or morality. Emulation is indeed bringing back from the dead, machines that no one would ever play again. A fine reason for emulation in my books.
What I'd like to see in 2006 is for people across the scene who maybe a little too young to remember the forthcoming techs, to really have a go and play layouts from what in my opinion was probably the greatest time in the fruit machine history. Theres no doubt that when the latest emulator is released, we will have the oportunity to emulate the greatest fruit machines that ever was during the greatest period in fruit machine manufacturing history. To get the feel and to understand why the late 80's to the early 90's was a bright time for so many of us older people.
Sure, 20p play and £4.80/£6 jackpots by todays standards is small fry but true emulation isn't always about trying to grab that £25 JP or to get the streak by being in the right place at the right time like in the real world and to do it for free via emulation. There really is so much enjoyment in trying to achieve those jackpots on Proconn and Sp.Ace machines. The key word here is 'enjoyment' of course. Modern machines tend to max out at 5 x JP on a streak. A sight to see indeed but you wait until you get £50 out of a £4.80 machine. Now thats like a streak of 10 jackpots. Something I've seen more times than the streaks that happen today. My Jackpot 7's has a regular £30 token streak that seems to come around every £100 or so. Theres a few little signs that the trained eye and trained ear can detect when such a streak has begun.
So if theres one thing I ask for in 2006, that would be for everyone young or old, to play ALL the older machines released rather than simply avoiding them or discarding them because they are old. You really don't know what you're missing. Plus you'll finally realise what Fruit Machine Emulation is all about.
Couldn't have put it better myself.
PS CrazyBar, Compost knows full well that VIU is MPU5
Ben
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
#14
Posted 01 January 2006 - 04:13 PM
Hi all
From what i have been reading and seeing over at the mecca the next version of the Emu is to feature both Procon and SPace tech. For any one out there who dont know there MPU3 from there System 80 (are there any), what this means in machine terms is that all of the classic ace machines like open the box, twilight zone and grand national will be able to emulated, and on the proconn side this means all of them classic low techs from Project Coin, will be comming to a PC near to you (these include 777 heaven, rags to riches, fortune wheel, jokers wild, treasure trail, bullseye and checo the bandit to name but a few of the many machines of that era by project) there is no date as of yet for the release of this version, but there are some screen shots of both project and ace machines over at the Mecca so pop over there and have a look if you want to know more.
CLiff C
From what i have been reading and seeing over at the mecca the next version of the Emu is to feature both Procon and SPace tech. For any one out there who dont know there MPU3 from there System 80 (are there any), what this means in machine terms is that all of the classic ace machines like open the box, twilight zone and grand national will be able to emulated, and on the proconn side this means all of them classic low techs from Project Coin, will be comming to a PC near to you (these include 777 heaven, rags to riches, fortune wheel, jokers wild, treasure trail, bullseye and checo the bandit to name but a few of the many machines of that era by project) there is no date as of yet for the release of this version, but there are some screen shots of both project and ace machines over at the Mecca so pop over there and have a look if you want to know more.
CLiff C
#15
Posted 01 January 2006 - 04:23 PM
party Time ( not the one currently up the one with the red led screen and hidden features ie ballon pop etc )
Hi
I know the machine you are talking about but i dont think it was called party time could be wrong), It was made by BFM and was around the time of OFAH, so would be the same tech as those machines, so could be emulated if the roms could be found, we had one in our local Regal amusements it could do a a nice £50 streak if you caught it right.
Cliff C
Hi
I know the machine you are talking about but i dont think it was called party time could be wrong), It was made by BFM and was around the time of OFAH, so would be the same tech as those machines, so could be emulated if the roms could be found, we had one in our local Regal amusements it could do a a nice £50 streak if you caught it right.
Cliff C
#16
Posted 01 January 2006 - 06:10 PM
what is the link to the mecca?
#18
Posted 01 January 2006 - 10:20 PM
Any chance of a donna/king kebab emulation?
Just love the machine
Just love the machine
#19
Posted 01 January 2006 - 10:21 PM
Any chance of a donna/king kebab emulation?
Just love the machine
MPU5 also
#20
Posted 02 January 2006 - 09:41 AM
Oh well. It's a shame.
What about club pcb, many memories of that machine.
What about club pcb, many memories of that machine.
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