Hi all, newbie on here - old old player (not THAT old)
Used to love a greatr machine, £4.80 tokens/£6 max - unknown manufacturer.
Space theme - either called Black Hole / Star Trek / Space Indavers (or similar)
Large top circular feature which player moves inwards to a central jackpot.
Can't remember much else - cept this machine had some great SFX!!
(yes - in Star Trek theme sounds I'm sure )
Uhh anyways, anyone remember this machine, and any plans to emulate?
Darkclaw
(BTW - Rocky Horror DX is great!! Respect to the people for that one!)
Another forgotten machine.... (blackhole??)
Started by Darkclaw, Aug 17 2003 07:46 PM
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#1
Posted 17 August 2003 - 07:46 PM
#2
Posted 17 August 2003 - 08:10 PM
Do you mean this one per chance ?
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#3
Posted 17 August 2003 - 08:13 PM
(BTW - Rocky Horror DX is great!! Respect to the people for that one!)
#4
Posted 17 August 2003 - 08:46 PM
heheh - close
No Final Frontier is too young, machine I'm thinking of is from the FIREBALL era (as other thread) possibly only £4/4.80 jackpot.
W're talking early 90's here Maybe Barcrest
(Is that the Pseudo DX Layout for Rocky Horror??? - looks nicer)
DC
No Final Frontier is too young, machine I'm thinking of is from the FIREBALL era (as other thread) possibly only £4/4.80 jackpot.
W're talking early 90's here Maybe Barcrest
(Is that the Pseudo DX Layout for Rocky Horror??? - looks nicer)
DC
#5
Posted 17 August 2003 - 09:41 PM
is there goin to b a dx of this machine?
#6
Posted 17 August 2003 - 09:43 PM
how come the picture looks so much better than the 1 hav just downloaded?
#7
Posted 18 August 2003 - 09:54 AM
The machine you are referring to was made by Electrocoin, although I cannot remember the name of it.
It was a machine in the same style as Labyrinth and Sphinx, with the large board which you moved in towards the centre.
I agree the sound was fantastic on this one.
Unfortunately Electrocoin machines are not currently emulated so it is not possible to do this one. The other problem is I have only ever seen one of this machine in my life, so I doubt there are many floating around.
It was a machine in the same style as Labyrinth and Sphinx, with the large board which you moved in towards the centre.
I agree the sound was fantastic on this one.
Unfortunately Electrocoin machines are not currently emulated so it is not possible to do this one. The other problem is I have only ever seen one of this machine in my life, so I doubt there are many floating around.
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