Tick Tock Cash...
Started by nick_uk_911, Nov 25 2012 07:54 PM
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#1
Posted 25 November 2012 - 07:54 PM
I have never seen this machine in the wild but it reminded me of a favourite of mine back in the day, it was called "Beat the Clock" and Tick Tock Cash looks like a clone of it to me.
Does anyone remember Beat The Clock, Who Made it and if it can be emulated?
Thanks
Does anyone remember Beat The Clock, Who Made it and if it can be emulated?
Thanks
#2
Posted 25 November 2012 - 08:59 PM
yes, it was a little machine and had a clock face on it bottom right I think... I remember it well.........
......not sure the name or make tho, thats going to annoy me now..!
......not sure the name or make tho, thats going to annoy me now..!
#3 Guest_Tommy c_*
Posted 25 November 2012 - 09:08 PM
Is this it?
#5
Posted 26 November 2012 - 12:12 AM
#6
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:57 AM
nah it was neither of those, ill point out what i remember..
It was a £4 Jackpot(three Red Sevens) or £3 from the gamble feature on the right hand side which was 20p - 40p - 80p - £1.60 - £3.
To enter the feature you had to get 3 kinda ring shapes on the winline, the clock nmumbers would flash and you pressed start to stop it on a number, you then have x amount of seconds to nudge in the best win you think is available and from that win you could gamble i think up to a max of £3.
It was an awsome game and our arcade had 2 of them!
Ive looked on the net but cant find an image of it anywhere, my friends remember it but nobody can think of which company made it
It was a £4 Jackpot(three Red Sevens) or £3 from the gamble feature on the right hand side which was 20p - 40p - 80p - £1.60 - £3.
To enter the feature you had to get 3 kinda ring shapes on the winline, the clock nmumbers would flash and you pressed start to stop it on a number, you then have x amount of seconds to nudge in the best win you think is available and from that win you could gamble i think up to a max of £3.
It was an awsome game and our arcade had 2 of them!
Ive looked on the net but cant find an image of it anywhere, my friends remember it but nobody can think of which company made it
Edited by nick_uk_911, 26 November 2012 - 12:04 PM.
#7
Posted 26 November 2012 - 04:49 PM
I have a feeling there's an MDM machine with that name. Let me try and dig it out somewhere, sure it's emulated.
Right...I know what you're on about. It's not on this site I don't think, but it's out there. Just trying to source a link.
Can't find a download link anywhere, only for the ROMs.
http://fme.x10.mx/in...=picture&id=688 This is the machine I think you're on about, correct?
Right...I know what you're on about. It's not on this site I don't think, but it's out there. Just trying to source a link.
Can't find a download link anywhere, only for the ROMs.
http://fme.x10.mx/in...=picture&id=688 This is the machine I think you're on about, correct?
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...!)
#8
Posted 26 November 2012 - 05:51 PM
Boom yes thats the bad boy! Well done for finding it mate
#9 Guest_barcrest junky_*
Posted 26 November 2012 - 07:48 PM
I have a feeling there's an MDM machine with that name. Let me try and dig it out somewhere, sure it's emulated.
Right...I know what you're on about. It's not on this site I don't think, but it's out there. Just trying to source a link.
Can't find a download link anywhere, only for the ROMs.
http://fme.x10.mx/in...=picture&id=688 This is the machine I think you're on about, correct?
Interesting - I don't have it in my back catalogue either. Where's NQ or Plogster when you need 'em?
bj
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