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#1 I have finished

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Posted 20 September 2018 - 08:46 AM

Hi, I know there's a version of tuppenny nudger from MDM called classic tuppenny nudger (which I can play on MFME), but I've personally played another one with the same sounds but works a little differently. I never had any nudges, but I got onto the gambling bit, collected my winnings (in 2p's) and they immediately spilled out into the tray. However the MFME version doesn't do this as such, you have to collect the winnings afterwards. Also when I get nudges in MFME, there is no music as such as from what I've heard in either a video from either Spa or Crazybar, I'm sure of it. Please tell me what these machines are called and if my version is going to be playable in MFME 6. I know it's not the Pluto 6 hardware one.



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Posted 20 September 2018 - 02:59 PM

I hope I was clear enough for you guys, seen some views, no replies yet. I meant the version that I have played that works differently by my version. I hope this can be emulated. I can't be any clearer than this.



#3 richy1976

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Posted 20 September 2018 - 03:06 PM

Not sure if empire done a version of this, or someone like that.



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Posted 20 September 2018 - 09:12 PM

Maybe it is the   excellent dx  mps version by ploggy?  2p play with the jackpot at £2

 

https://www.fruit-em...nudger-1600-dx/



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Posted 21 September 2018 - 08:02 AM

Definitely not MPS. Have played it. It's pretty hopeless, no effects or anything yet, not been updated for MFME 6 yet. Not played the real MPS machine at all, as it was early 80's, and I was born in the 90's guys. Not yet seen an empire version of this site, if anyone has, please let me know and PM me the layout with added coin in/out effects etc with the MPS version too. Only effects working on that one is the stepper effect, thanks to TC's Bar-X 7's reel spin he recorded for me.



#6 TommyC

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Posted 21 September 2018 - 12:03 PM

I think he means the mpu 4 version with the super gamble once you get to 1.60 I've been really tied up this week so not had not time for the pc to take a look.


Hold the bells mate.

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Posted 21 September 2018 - 12:40 PM

Think so TC. What do you mean by the super gamble and 1.60? And what do these samples sound like on the machine? I played it in an arcade full of M1A's and Epochs in Weymouth. I loved shoving 2P's in it like a penny pusher then just playing my plays until I won or lost. I'll be amazed if this can be emulated in MFME 6, it's a definite request from me if it can be! I can wait though and my patience is not running thin ATM.



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Posted 21 September 2018 - 07:01 PM

As soon as I get a min I will send you a copy of the mpu 4 version. 


Hold the bells mate.

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Posted 21 September 2018 - 07:01 PM

Did it have a 2p slot on its own (red slot s10 mech) or in a normal slot like you put other coins in as barcrest mpu4 roll top rebuilds did!

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Posted 21 September 2018 - 09:22 PM

Every MPU4 version needs chucking on a dirty big bonfire and torching to save humanity from ever having to play again.

Interesting bit of trivia; this was the only machine ever released on Guitar's first emulator.




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