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My first release in the v20 era is another cracking old MMM based tech machine from Maygay. I had some photos sent to me by @sulzerned, I decided to start a redraw to the point that the only original art on the DX is the yellow & white star pattern on the rear of the top glass, everything else is redrawn. Massive thanks to @sulzerned for the pics they were an invaluable resource to use as a template. Thanks also to @hitthesixfor his classic that I used as a base and to @evo1 for testing. Finally thanks to @Wizard for his continue support and updates to MFME. v20 had a massive amount of updates, the major change that I could do with this layout in particular is animated buttons. ****************************************** Wild Hold DX ****************************************** Released - 8th July 2020 Author - Dave Pook Manufacturer - Maygay Stake - 10p Jackpot - £2 ****************************************** Shortcuts... 0 - Enter 50p 9 - Enter 20p 8 - Enter 20p Token 7 - Enter 10p `/C - Cancel/Collect N/U - Nudge Up 1 - Hold/Nudge 1 2 - Hold/Nudge 2 3 - Hold/Nudge 3 R - Respin Q - Wild Hold A - Wild Reel Z - Respin Space/G - Start/Gamble ****************************************** Thanks to.. hitthesix - Classic Sulzerned - Photos evo1 - Testing Wizard - MFME ******************************************3 points
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I love how you video it in the street! Imagine people driving past seeing a fellow videoing a fruit machine with commentary in the fucking road 🤣. Priceless!! I love it.2 points
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A very interesting topic and I see a lot of fantastic results I am also working on reel band production for about a year now. I have made a new set for my Mini Runner and a set for my Halloween Runner, a gimmick based on the famous Random Runner which can be rebuilt with a window and new upper reel bands. New projects at the moment are a System 80 machine of JPM's Super Bars and '88 model reel bands of Bell Fruit machines like Club 2000. I only struggle how to allign the symbols in the design software (Inkscape) in a fast way. Now it takes a lot of time to measure every symbol and the space between. Is there a faster way to do this? For my reel bands I cooperate with a local printing company who print my reel bands on glossy self adhesive vinyl which gives a beautiful glossy effect like they are original. The mask is not printed but cut out by a plotter on self adhesive black vinyl. With the use of soap and water I put the full color symbol reel band onto the mask. By using water with soap in it you can position both layers onto each other, and later on you can press the water between both layers away and then the glue starts t do its job. Wet Application of adhesive vinyl I think the results are quite OK. Price about 18 euros for a sheet with 3 bands (200mm x 800 mm) and the mask with the same dimensions.2 points
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Set on 20p 92%with the jackpot at £4.80p tokensthanks to the rom provider, ploggy for his tech help, old skooler , superbank ,for the pre release bashand to wizard for the amazing emulator jimbo bold font enclosed. unpublished layout is kept in case someone is doing a dx XPRESS4.80.zip1 point
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Set on 2p play with the jackpot at £1 massive thanks to riche100 for the roms and images provided, thanks to stan marsh for the rom dump and upload, the playtesters, captain haddock, superbank and launton and of course a massive thanks to wizard for the amazing emulator, and the advice. shortcuts coin in=o start/gamble=spacebar start/collect=z cancel/autonudge=a holds/1-2-3- CASH N CARRY.zip1 point
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Here is another MPU4 from myself in Danger Zone by Crystal. I have wanted to see and play this from when I discovered MFME. This is set at £6 Jackpot and 10p play. It's the twin machine of Frank n Stein. Hope some decent artwork turs up so we can see this in its full glory. Thanks go to: Ross for the image I used to gain the positions of the lamps. Tommy C for playtesting, adding the coin effects and sorting the alpha out for me. Wizard for his amazing emulator. Shortcuts are in the notes. Hope you enjoy. Please use MFME 6.1. Danger Zone Release.zip1 point
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Here we have a re-release of Maygay's Club Great Escape now that the sound roms have turned up thanks to Ross for getting the roms and Vectra666 for letting me know they had turned up. Shortcuts can be found in the notes section of the layout Enjoy. Club Great Escape.zip1 point
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Thanks to player for the roms, stanmarsh for the sounds set on 25p with the jackpot at £10 this is qps/mazoomas first ever machine on sc4 tech vectra 666 for the help/ fault finding/testing and to wizard for the fault finding, and of course for his amazing emulator. usual shortcuts apply, you should know them by no CRAZY world.zip1 point
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Global - Club DynamiteTech: Scorpion 1This clubber is set to go off with a bang unless you get the correct code to open the safe. Unfortunately its another mute layout. Keyboard shortcuts are in the notes.Thanks to Wizard for his continued development of MFMERiche100 for the flyerThe rom providerCompatible with MFME V20 or later. Club Dynamite.zip1 point
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I have this on its way to Steve's Fruity's this week. I know little about it. Im told its possibly the final Black Box release. Im certain its a conversion of Matchplay. Another machine i can't find any information about. Anyone here shed any light 🙂1 point
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Looks a bit too complicated for this old timer/granny machine player, but I'll give it a go!1 point
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Here's a fun video SWP type game from BWB called Time Bandit. Roll the dice, land on a Time Gate square, stop a year and progress around the board landing on a cash prize or ? and answer a Hi-Lo question or land on other various squares. Keyboard shortcuts in notes section of the emulator Thanks to Wizard for the emulator, and also thanks to the rom and image provider. Please use MFME v19.6 or later to play Time Bandit.rar1 point
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Finally got there, although my scorpion 2 board had been repaired last year, it is faulty. After replacing both the loom between the coin mech and mpu and the mpu, the machine is now taking coins and also crediting them correctly, thanks to @Player for all the help and support1 point
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Bit of an impulse buy! But it was cheap, just need an MPU2 machine now lol1 point
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The traces are very small like an Epoch. I'm only a hobby board man so im not the best one to give advise but I found the smaller wire (0.15mm) easier as there's a bigger gap inbetween the repairs giving you more room. A few other things is clear out every Via (hole) and start your wires from the back of the board-that way you already have one fixed point for your repair wire... You've got the bonus of a new reinforced Via joining both sides too. If you loop the wire on the back of the board around something on the edge (connector). You can then pull your wire on top taught and helps get the wires straighter. Then you just brush on some flux and solder them down along. Also don't miss anything... It's worth doing more than trying to be quick.1 point
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It's that time again, but this time we're going a bit more 'modern'. A couple of DX's for a Scorpion 4/5 machine called Pink Panther - Crack The Code. A typical, wraparound trail based machine that BFM liked to do on a lot of their machines, with a DOND-type feature added to the mix. The reason there are a couple of DX's is because there are two different stake/jackpots. One is set to £70, and the other is set to £35. Pick whichever one you prefer. I've also added a happy RAM+GAM file, but only for the £70 version. It took too long to get them both buzzed-up. As ever, use MFME6.1 to play, and make sure you have 'Shrink To Fit', set, in the preferences because this one is a biggie! Huge thanks goes out to the following people. Reg: For the classic. Mr. X: For the artwork, and reel images. :) Shortcuts for both layouts are: Cancel - ` Hold/Nudge 1 - 1 Hold/Nudge/HI 2 - 2 or H Hold/Nudge/LO 3 - 3 or L Collect - C Change Stake - S Exchange - E Transfer - T Start - Space Take - (Bottom Glass) - T Leave - (Bottom Glass) - L Take Clue - H Take Bonus - B Cash Or Bust - O Take Streak - S Take - (Top Glass) - T Play Crack The Code - P Leave - (Top Glass) - L £1 Insert - 0 £5 Note Insert - Delete £10 Note Insert - End £20 Note Insert - Page Down Have fun! Pink Panther - Crack The Code DX's.zip1 point
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Great little game makes a change from fruits on reels or answering multiple questions for 10p1 point
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Thank you, never seen this before, was it released post 1992? Was this regarded as a £6 token AWP from a legal point of view? SWP jackpots were £10 in the late 80s/early 90s as far as I can remember. I'm not usually keen on the SWPs but will certainly give this a go.1 point
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Thanks to the rom provider, tommy c for the playtest and assuring me the features are random. it was doing my nut in 😠 ;D , also to dad and superbank for the pre release bash. and to spa for the images on his google drive. and of course the usual massive thanks to the main man himself, wizard.for this amazing emulator one set on 2p with the jackpot at £1 2 set on 20p with the jackpot at £4.80p dx will be done by dp cashablanca 2p.zip cashablanca 20P.zip1 point
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Set on 20p 92%with the jackpot at £4.80p cashthanks to the rom provider, ploggy for his tech help, old skooler , superbank ,for the pre release bashand to wizard for the amazing emulator Starstruck 4.80 all cash.zip1 point
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They dont fit right with the size being a touch off but...... spray adhesive to join them up and taped on.... looks like when I do get the size spot on then they will look good IMG_2655.MOV IMG_2654.MOV1 point
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Here it is folks, I hope you like it (Sorry it took so long) If there's any issues post them on this thread and I'll sort them out in the next few days. Once any mistakes are fixed I'll upload it to the other sites mentioned in the notes. Play in MFME v6.1 or higher. Works best on a nice big monitor Many thanks to - SteveP for his help with the starter layout and whatnot Road Runner for the ROMs Wizard for his continued hard work on MFME. These days are truly something to behold and I cannot thank him enough Cheers, Steve Step & Skip 1.0.zip1 point
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Thanks to louie bee for the roms ploggy for the started blank layout, and coin images riche 100 for the flyer orchid and louie bee for the pre release bash and as per usual a massive thanks to wizard for the amazing emulator, and the images provided. set on 2p play with the jackpot at £1.50p usual shortcuts apply reverse start=r feature stop cash=m feature stop nudge=n save it autonudge=a gamble=g This N That.zip1 point
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Next up a first extreme machine for me, Jolly Roger a pirate themed slot Thanks goto Samson81 for the reel band scans of another extreme machine Fuzion for aligning the ebay image ready for dx'ing To the ebay seller for the image in the first place Crazybar for help and (i think) his youtube vids from many moons ago Liverpool for the linkage to these vids And to whoever else may of given advise etc The hi lo reel isn,t the correct fontage which i've of liked for correctness and i've not added the up and right text to those numbers Shortcuts are Start = Spacebar Transfer9Not in Use Atm) = T Feature Exchange = F Holds = 1,2,3 Hi = 2, Lo = 3 Cancel = ` Take Step = S Joker Bonus = J £1's in = 0 i think everything's where it should be, Enjoy and Happy Gaming!!!! layout re uploaded due to incorrect lamp numbers on extra life icons Jolly Roger (extreme) £25 Dx.zip1 point