Name this Club Machine please
Started by nelly, May 19 2006 05:46 PM
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#1
Posted 19 May 2006 - 05:46 PM
I am looking to purchase the first club machine I ever played. It was at my local snooker club dating somewhere between 1987-90. I dont know its name but will try to describe it the best I can from memory.
The main feature were cards numbered 2-Ace (no 10 I seem to remember)across the face of the machine. I know that narrows it down a bit but stay with me before guessing as I have been to see a few fruit machines that have had this feature but have not been what I am looking for.
The main feature would go something like this. The computer would select a 3 and you would go higher and it would give you a KING (but the cards remain lit). You then go lower and get a 5, higher and get a QUEEN and all the time the cards stay lit. You get the Jackpot by lighting the whole set of cards and say 50quid for light 8 in a row etc. There was also differing levels of feature - sometimes you had a stack option which meant you could stack all the lights together and get a bigger win.
I have spent 5 years looking for this machine and tried everywhere else. Can anybody help
The main feature were cards numbered 2-Ace (no 10 I seem to remember)across the face of the machine. I know that narrows it down a bit but stay with me before guessing as I have been to see a few fruit machines that have had this feature but have not been what I am looking for.
The main feature would go something like this. The computer would select a 3 and you would go higher and it would give you a KING (but the cards remain lit). You then go lower and get a 5, higher and get a QUEEN and all the time the cards stay lit. You get the Jackpot by lighting the whole set of cards and say 50quid for light 8 in a row etc. There was also differing levels of feature - sometimes you had a stack option which meant you could stack all the lights together and get a bigger win.
I have spent 5 years looking for this machine and tried everywhere else. Can anybody help
#2
Posted 19 May 2006 - 05:53 PM
It's called pick of the pack by BFM.Should hopefully be a layout released for it within a month or so:)I am looking to purchase the first club machine I ever played. It was at my local snooker club dating somewhere between 1987-90. I dont know its name but will try to describe it the best I can from memory.
The main feature were cards numbered 2-Ace (no 10 I seem to remember)across the face of the machine. I know that narrows it down a bit but stay with me before guessing as I have been to see a few fruit machines that have had this feature but have not been what I am looking for.
The main feature would go something like this. The computer would select a 3 and you would go higher and it would give you a KING (but the cards remain lit). You then go lower and get a 5, higher and get a QUEEN and all the time the cards stay lit. You get the Jackpot by lighting the whole set of cards and say 50quid for light 8 in a row etc. There was also differing levels of feature - sometimes you had a stack option which meant you could stack all the lights together and get a bigger win.
I have spent 5 years looking for this machine and tried everywhere else. Can anybody help
#3
Posted 19 May 2006 - 06:48 PM
many many thanks
#4
Posted 20 May 2006 - 12:07 AM
Not forgotten! I'll grab the pics this week hopefully. Just got to find the bloody camera after moving lol.
#5
Posted 22 May 2006 - 11:15 AM
That machine was a classic!! My snooker club had 2 of them (out of 3 in total) and you could only get on it after someone got the JP.
The only other clubber from that era that was as popular was Kingtut.
Cant wait for the emulation.
The only other clubber from that era that was as popular was Kingtut.
Cant wait for the emulation.
#6
Posted 22 May 2006 - 01:25 PM
King Tut is another machine that hasn't surfaced for emulation
#7
Posted 22 May 2006 - 02:40 PM
This was the first time I had ever won £100 on a fruity !
Went into the local W.M Club, put £1 in it, held two bells, other two dropped in !
I remember it could keep you going higher and lower for ages when you needed one or two cards to complete the set (to get the cashpot - usually £100).
Went into the local W.M Club, put £1 in it, held two bells, other two dropped in !
I remember it could keep you going higher and lower for ages when you needed one or two cards to complete the set (to get the cashpot - usually £100).
#8
Posted 22 May 2006 - 11:46 PM
King Tut is another machine that hasn't surfaced for emulation
I would give the earth to see that emulated. I spent my youth on King Tut and snooker!! The only win I never got and never saw was 4 cherries.
#9
Posted 23 May 2006 - 02:12 PM
any pictures of these machines?
#11
Posted 23 May 2006 - 04:58 PM
Here's Pick Of The Pack
Tony has got that machine where he works, in the "The joys of working in gaming" thread on FF.
Maybe a dumping is in order.
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#12
Posted 23 May 2006 - 05:03 PM
classics at there best upload the roms take some pics yay
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