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If you are looking to buy a used secondhand ex pub fruit machine then you have come to the right place. We sell fruit machine for home use. We also have fruit machines for sale by Barcrest, Global, Mazooma, JPM, Bellfruit, Maygay, Vivid, Red Gaming, Bell Fruit etc. Barcrest mpu4 fruit machine service manual ( dutch / german ) £30.00 + £10.00 P&P. Sidewinder fruit machine / Super Sidewinder service manual ( dutch/german ) £22.00. “ old fruit machine manual found in a operators storeroom, was never a buy off the shelf item so if.WantedContact UsThe TeamFree StuffGalleryUp Close!HistoryNeed More Space??See below for what we currently hold in our collectionBell Fruit - Can Can - approx 19785p / £1.00An untouched Bell Fruit game running exactly as it would have done from the factory with token JP. Bought for very little andassumed not working but complete. Contact cleaner was all it needed; now fully working. Fortunately the machine came fullto the brim with old coins and tokens alike which I have kept it working on– result! Equally, a 50p change option is availableto give10p pieces.Bell Fruit / MAM - Pound Stretcher5p / £1.00MAM rebuild from a Bell Fruit game. This is a rescue machine that came not too far from home at the time. I was told tocome and take it for free as it came with a new house purchase. Either that or it would receive the dreaded hammer treatment! Converted to ‘All Cash’ probably as part of the rebuild. This machine works on solely on old coins to keeporiginality. currently in storageBarcrest - Cash Connect - 198710p / £2.00 Cash or £4.00 TokensMy very 1st fruit machine at 16 years of age. My parents finally gave in to constant badgering (I suppose to they realizedI had a genuine interest). This has been with me all the way from the early days in my bedroom! A particularly rare Barcrestmachine from 1987, it came from a Jukebox show! This has been in the collection now since 1997 and all those yearswithout fault!!Barcrest - Crystal Maze20p / £10.00’Will you start the fans please!!’Absolutely brilliant Barcrest game from 1992 with a great program @ 80% payout giving excellent play on very little money. Lots of sampled sounds from the show, this MPU 4 game definitely takes you back! This came from a fellow collector in Dartfordwho had to downsize his machine numbers! Bell Fruit - CLUB Crazy Fruits25p / £250.00An extremely fun game with fun audio alike. Bell Fruit released a range of these games in different guises. This one is fullyswitchable with all the decals but unfortunately suffers with a hopper problem and a small lighting fault. She was in factdonated to me from a customer at work and after a brief spell in The Gamesroom will stay in storage until required.currently in storage
JPM - Nudge Double Up Mk3
5p / £2.00
Well what can I say about this machine! Who doesn’t know it? I can remember years ago just being tall enough to put
money into one of these (7 or 8) on holiday in Devon!! So common then but where are they now?? This was very, very
kindly released to me by Dave of Mr P’s Classic Amusements in Gravesend on the proviso that I will not move it on
with giving him first refusal. If ever I go cukoo bananas and decide to shift her its the least I can do. Thanks again Dave. Barcrest - Crystal Maze Team Challenge - 1994£1 / £5.00 - £10.00I just had to have one of these - such great memories from old and absolutely brilliant with friends! Will it be a mental,mystery, skill or physical game? Work your way round the maze to try for a £5 JP in the dome! If you do really well, it will be doubled to £10.00!!!! Check out the top glass - this variation had the ’flutterbox’ with real tokens and fan!! Love it!
JPM - Supatrack
10p / £4.00 Tokens
Another outstanding machine from JPM and is one more we can cross off of our wanted list. This is what 80’s fruit machine
playing was all about! With perfect artwork, nostalgic audio and she also looks very smart along side our Nudge Double Up.
Very happy with this game and a special mention to Dave of Reel Fruits Arcade who kindly released her to
The Gamesroom Croydon. Maygay - The Italian Job
20p / £10.00
Maygay have done a great job at turning this film into a fruit machine. I’ve had her on 20p / £10.00 for the whole time she
has been in my possession (since 2002) and I love it. I just wish I had enough space for all of the machines, all of the time!!
here is one of these at Mr P’s Classic Amusements at the moment and is definitely worth playing. If you live under a rock and
don’t know the film, still have a go, enjoyment guaranteed!
currently in storage
Bally - Rio
2p / 50p
A fun Bally one armed bandit. This time with the added benefit of being able to ‘hold’ reels. Dating from the 70’s,
this one is 2p play with a staggering 50p JP!!! There is even a change machine in the top box that will exchange 2p’s
from the hopper for every 10p inserted. All fully working and in absolutely perfect condition, they have so much charm –
and remember it’s quite a workout with single coin entry and the arm to pull!! Bally - Dueces Wild 196410p / £2.50Purchased about 2005, this Bally one armed bandit helps demonstrate the evolution of the fruit machine. Totally randompayouts (yes, true!), the reels ‘free-spin’ once kicked off by the reel mech. Specific circuits are activated where a win isdetected and the set coinage is dispensed. A real game of chance. Hopper payout too! NB - the top box is a nonpermanent award panel - I plan to have a replacement ’blade’ sign created in 2014 to put it back to its original design.
Bally Bounty 1977
2p - £1.00
A brand new addition for December 2011 and a machine I have always been on the look out for. The machine brings
back so many memories of young! A wide body machine with fixed base unit which also benefits from 10p coin
acceptance for 5 plays (makes play a lot quicker). Check out the ’Projects’ page to see how this machine is progressing.
It has arrived complete and fortunately needs just a good service! Electrocoin - Silver 7’s - 2003
30p / £25.00
This machine was bought purely for its sparkling good looks and rarity (if seen, usually in a rear opening deluxe cabinet).
Essentially a ‘Big 7 / Red Bar’ machine with 4 x prize awards, this 25p / £25.00 machine is set to a particularly fair 84%.
This was a joint effort between Electrocoin & the United Distribution Co. in 2003 – They actually operate next door to
each other in North West London.
Jamma Video - 20p play - mid 1980’s
Mid 80’s Jamma cab now sporting a 48 game in one board to revive older machines. This has every classic 80’s game you
could possibly ever want – brilliant, and I don’t have to keep changing games over. I do also have a selection of original
Jamma boards + a Neo Geo unit with games for that too. Great fun and when it’s not on free play,
it’s a bargain at 20p per play!! Bought from a single site operator about 2001.NSM - City IV - 1988A must for social gatherings, this 1988 NSM machine is one of the last vinyl playing machines ever to be made.Many NSM machines were noted for their unusual way of playing records vertically!! It’s amazing to watch it do its stuff!!This was rescued from a friend of my fathers who was once a jukebox engineer. It had been stored away for the past7 years and took some work to get it going I can say. A full cabinet restoration by myself and she is ‘as new’ again!Whittaker Bros - The Gambler- 2p & 10p playGreat 2player pusher just about suitable for home. Set up for 2p’s & 10p’s with goodies on both sides. Bonus coins awardedfrom the top box spinner if you can activate the centre ‘bonus’ target. 2p side is an instant hit with everyone especially as‘swag’ gets changed regularly. Very good condition throughout. This came straight off an arcade floor due to beingreplaced with a more prominent machine – It’s big in this gamesroom mind you!!
Williams - Travel Time - 1972
10p play
An electro-mechanical Williams machine from 1972. A unique game in the fact that you do not have a specific
amount of balls but an unlimited amount – as long as you have time on the clock though – add time units by hitting
certain targets!! This machine was from a property on Abbey Road in London, not far from the Zebra crossing location
famous for it’s association with The Beatles. Both playfield and back glass are in mint condition!
Gottlieb / Premier Games - 1993 -Caribbean Cruise - 50p play
Ultra rare ‘Premier Games’ (formerly Gottlieb) machine from 1993 consisting of only 377 units!! Unique ‘cocktail’
table game. Full width but only ¾ length, this game is hard and fast! Mainly due to the ball having no-where to get any
major distance away from the 4 x flippers! A 2 ball multi-ball is particularly difficult. Large display set into the playfield
means you have not got to look anywhere else but down!! Artwork in perfect condition. Elaut - Topper20p playWho cant help themselves and have a go on one of these??!! I remember this type clearly from when I was a boyand in particular it’s attract music - Oh me darling Clementine!! They have been around for years and are just so robustthey should last forever. This one came from Essex and has been very well cared for in its lifetime. Benefitting from anmpu rebuild in 2011, she should be good to go for many years to come. Brenco - Wheel Of Fortune - 19641p play!Wow!! What a machine this is! This was Brenco’s first entry into the coin-operated industry back in 1964which makes it very, very special!The aim of the game is to predict where the rotating arrow will stop (it runs continuously, even when not in ‘paid’ play). Single or multiple bets can be made ranging from 2p to 12p (yes, 12p JP!!). If the arrow stops where a matching bethas been made, the machine will pay the corresponding amount. Hours of fun! Originally working on the old penny,Old Barcrest Fruit Machinesthis machine (like many) was updated when decimalization was introduced in 1971. It now works on the current 1p!Many later machines have taken game principle further. Horse racing themed machines and roulette style machines toname just a couple!!Also, take a look at the Brenco museum website (if you havn’t already) – www.fruitmachinemuseum.co.ukconstructed by a dedicated enthusiast, it includes many pieces made by them – look through the galleries!This game is one of two last known surviving machines! The other is on the Isle of Wight!
Sub-Electro - Silver Gambler 10p / £2.00
A very rare machine indeed! There are no other known machines of this name to be around now. Designed for use in
Mecca bingo halls in the mid to late 80’s, they are particularly different in the fact that the reels are positioned in the top
glass and they the ’win’ amounts replace any fruit symbols we would usually expect to see. An extremely quirky machine!
An equally rare example of a similar game - Rainbow Gambler can be found in the collection
@ Mr P’s Classic Amusements, Gravesend.
Barcrest - Super Hyper Vyper
5p / £6.00 Tokens
Another familiar sight at arcades in the past. This is a more recent addition and was donated as just shell from
Dave @ Mr P’s arcade. He already has 2 of these (complete) and was in dire need for space. The artwork was so good
that he could not bring himself to break it! When I received the call asking me if I would like her? Well, what can I say!
She was brought back here that day and rebuilt in the same week! A fabulous game!
Electrocoin Bar X - 1987
10p / £4.00 Cash
There’s not much I need to say about this machine. Very early Bar X in particularly good shape.
We just had to have one! These early machines were not % adjustable. They aim for approx 86% I have
discovered and that’s that! This machine replaced a newer Casino Bar X 5 we owned and on 10p per
play, it gives good game play with few dry spells. The early audio is also rather distinctive.
PCP Spot On
10p / £6.00 Tokens
New in for Feb 2012, this is one of my favs from young. Released to us by Dave @ Mr P’s as he knows my love for the game.
Currently undergoing some work to get her back to near original as possible - Check out our Projects page!
This machine is a rebuild from a number of Barcrest games of the time and operates on MPU4 technology.
It wont be long until work is complete - a real bonus too is the cabinet is near perfect!
MAB Systems Bar X
5p / £5.00 All Cash
A new Addition for March 2012. This machine has been kindly donated to The Gamesroom by friend and collector James.
This is a very rare machine in that many of these were removed from service / scrapped after a lengthy copyright battle
with Electrocoin. Suffice to say Electrocoin won. This is a very playable game and differs from genuine Bar X’s only
by artwork. This machine is currently in storage awaiting the next change around on the main floor.Electrocoin - Magic 777This little gem is now part of a trio that welcomes you at the entrance of The Gamesroom. Quite a rarity nowadays,this machine is something rather special. A multi-line machine, the player chooses how may they wish to have active at any one time. I’m still not entirely sure how many coins this game rewards three Jackpot symbols but let me tell you it’slarge! I currently have it on 10p play but with the benefit of a coin comparitor mech, this can easily be changedto any coin / token of your choice. This machine is on a permanent loan from Mr P’s Classic Amusements.Electrocoin - Cherry Bar20p / £4.00Wow! Another UK game some of you may not have seen before! A machine with similar style to that of Magic 777.This is a fast paced, unpredictable game from the early 90’s. Oh, I mustn’t forget to mention the super bright LEDlighting for a win! She is currently in need of a coin mech (if anyone can help with a Cashflow 126 please let me know)but other than that is fully operational. This addition also joins us on a permanent loan from Mr P’s Classic Amusements.’Mini’ Skee Roll by Brenco (late 1970’s)9 balls - 10pAnother absolute favourite of mine - Skee Roll, or in my case ’mini’ Skee Roll as a 3/4 size game! Still very big in thisgamesroom but 3 feet shorter than the standard size unit at 10’. This age old game has been bringing out thecompetitive streaks in arcade go’ers for over 100 years! Such a simple format and you can’t help to believe that yourown skill level will eventually result in you performing a near perfect game! You just can’t walk away from them!I always succome to the ’just one more go’ type behaviour that sees me constantly trying to improve my ownpersonal best! We’ve even started to offer prizes for anyone who achieves the highest scores! They appeal toanyone who can roll a ball, young or old and I can see this being a new permanent feature of this home arcade formany years to come. Right, now for another game........... Please see our ’Projects’ page more more on this machine.
Crystal Leisure - Billy Smart’s Circus - 1996
2p / £4.00
In town now.... Joining us from Oct 2012 this ’chase’ trail to end game has been saved from a future life in a cold,
damp shed! This was to be her fete due to her last owners needing the space she had once enjoyed indoors! In a JPM
caninet running Barcrest MPU4 technology, we have found this Crystal conversion rather good fun. £5 seems to last
forever!!! See our ’Projects’ page for more detail on this machine.
Barcrest - Monthy Python’s Flying Circus
25p / £25.00
’Is this a five minute argument of the full half hour?’ A new addition for 2014 and a machine we’ve had on our ’want list’
for some time. With lots of classic phrases and music from the show, this wrap around trail game has all the important
ingredients for some serious fun. At nearly 15 years old she’s in stunning condition and has been warmly received
so far. Running mpu5 tech gives a faster pace of play and added depth to the game.......... ’Say no more!’
Barcrest - Cash Attack
25p / £15.00
’The boy’s good, the boy’s clever!’ Great little machine this with superb audio. Running MPU4 technology and updated
from £10 to £15 JP, I remember playing this machine a lot during my time working in Bromley many years ago.Old Barcrest Fruit Machines Machine
It did need some shoe-horning in to ensure nothing else had to go!! Look out for ’Reel Skill’ mid way up the feature
board - very easy Jackpot win here and quite often with a repeat!Maygay - Jewel In The Crown25p / 50p / £35.00New for October 2014, Maygay’s Jewel In The Crown (MPU5) from 2006. By far the newest machine in the gamesroom,this is a welcomed addition to give the ’players’ amongst us a faster, more rewarding game! This is a 5 line, hi - lo machine,with cash and feature boards. Collect 3 gems along the way for the super board up top and rack up a tasty cashpot. Entry to the superboard is guaranteed when playing the super game but turn those jewel red (either in standard or superFor any further info on these machines, just get in touch...
As a slight change of pace here on Yes No Casino we decided to jump in our trusty time machine and travel back to the 90’s and see if we could find our old faithful friends, our all time favourite UK pub fruit machines. And thanks to the wonders of the internet and good old Youtube, we did indeed manage to find a couple of videos of some all time great pub fruitys.
Of course, we won’t leave you without some recommendations about the best classic fruit machines you can play online, so check below.Maygay The Great Escape Fruit MachineBack in the day this was by far our favourite pub fruity. We remember sitting in the pub or the bookie with one eye on the flashing lights and waiting for enough money to be pumped into the fruit machine and then hoping the timing was right to try and empty it. Aah the memories, hoping that The Italian Job logo would turn red (meaning the top feature was a guaranteed jackpot) and hoping for 2 or 3 jackpots in close succession. Using the not so secret trick of the cancel button to slow down the random selector. Yes those were the good old days. Nostalgia may be taking us over but we do with that some of the online slot makers would occasionally take a look back at what made pub fruit machines so popular and try and replicate the classics to some extent.
The closest casino we have found whose pub slot machines remind us of those old classics are at Slots Magic and PlayOJO. Both of them offer a plethora of classic fruit machines by Bally, WMS, Aristocrat and other iconic land based slot providers. At the end of the page though we will be reviewing two online slot machines which aim to tap in on our pub fruity nostalgia (spoiler alert, one of the two really hits the mark).
But back to The Great Escape, here’s another video to refresh your memories:Maygay The Italian Job Fruit Machine
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*Old Barcrest Fruit Machines
*Old Barcrest Fruit Machines Machine
*Old Barcrest Fruit Machines Walmart
*Old Barcrest Fruit Machines For Sale
If you are looking to buy a used secondhand ex pub fruit machine then you have come to the right place. We sell fruit machine for home use. We also have fruit machines for sale by Barcrest, Global, Mazooma, JPM, Bellfruit, Maygay, Vivid, Red Gaming, Bell Fruit etc. Barcrest mpu4 fruit machine service manual ( dutch / german ) £30.00 + £10.00 P&P. Sidewinder fruit machine / Super Sidewinder service manual ( dutch/german ) £22.00. “ old fruit machine manual found in a operators storeroom, was never a buy off the shelf item so if.WantedContact UsThe TeamFree StuffGalleryUp Close!HistoryNeed More Space??See below for what we currently hold in our collectionBell Fruit - Can Can - approx 19785p / £1.00An untouched Bell Fruit game running exactly as it would have done from the factory with token JP. Bought for very little andassumed not working but complete. Contact cleaner was all it needed; now fully working. Fortunately the machine came fullto the brim with old coins and tokens alike which I have kept it working on– result! Equally, a 50p change option is availableto give10p pieces.Bell Fruit / MAM - Pound Stretcher5p / £1.00MAM rebuild from a Bell Fruit game. This is a rescue machine that came not too far from home at the time. I was told tocome and take it for free as it came with a new house purchase. Either that or it would receive the dreaded hammer treatment! Converted to ‘All Cash’ probably as part of the rebuild. This machine works on solely on old coins to keeporiginality. currently in storageBarcrest - Cash Connect - 198710p / £2.00 Cash or £4.00 TokensMy very 1st fruit machine at 16 years of age. My parents finally gave in to constant badgering (I suppose to they realizedI had a genuine interest). This has been with me all the way from the early days in my bedroom! A particularly rare Barcrestmachine from 1987, it came from a Jukebox show! This has been in the collection now since 1997 and all those yearswithout fault!!Barcrest - Crystal Maze20p / £10.00’Will you start the fans please!!’Absolutely brilliant Barcrest game from 1992 with a great program @ 80% payout giving excellent play on very little money. Lots of sampled sounds from the show, this MPU 4 game definitely takes you back! This came from a fellow collector in Dartfordwho had to downsize his machine numbers! Bell Fruit - CLUB Crazy Fruits25p / £250.00An extremely fun game with fun audio alike. Bell Fruit released a range of these games in different guises. This one is fullyswitchable with all the decals but unfortunately suffers with a hopper problem and a small lighting fault. She was in factdonated to me from a customer at work and after a brief spell in The Gamesroom will stay in storage until required.currently in storage
JPM - Nudge Double Up Mk3
5p / £2.00
Well what can I say about this machine! Who doesn’t know it? I can remember years ago just being tall enough to put
money into one of these (7 or 8) on holiday in Devon!! So common then but where are they now?? This was very, very
kindly released to me by Dave of Mr P’s Classic Amusements in Gravesend on the proviso that I will not move it on
with giving him first refusal. If ever I go cukoo bananas and decide to shift her its the least I can do. Thanks again Dave. Barcrest - Crystal Maze Team Challenge - 1994£1 / £5.00 - £10.00I just had to have one of these - such great memories from old and absolutely brilliant with friends! Will it be a mental,mystery, skill or physical game? Work your way round the maze to try for a £5 JP in the dome! If you do really well, it will be doubled to £10.00!!!! Check out the top glass - this variation had the ’flutterbox’ with real tokens and fan!! Love it!
JPM - Supatrack
10p / £4.00 Tokens
Another outstanding machine from JPM and is one more we can cross off of our wanted list. This is what 80’s fruit machine
playing was all about! With perfect artwork, nostalgic audio and she also looks very smart along side our Nudge Double Up.
Very happy with this game and a special mention to Dave of Reel Fruits Arcade who kindly released her to
The Gamesroom Croydon. Maygay - The Italian Job
20p / £10.00
Maygay have done a great job at turning this film into a fruit machine. I’ve had her on 20p / £10.00 for the whole time she
has been in my possession (since 2002) and I love it. I just wish I had enough space for all of the machines, all of the time!!
here is one of these at Mr P’s Classic Amusements at the moment and is definitely worth playing. If you live under a rock and
don’t know the film, still have a go, enjoyment guaranteed!
currently in storage
Bally - Rio
2p / 50p
A fun Bally one armed bandit. This time with the added benefit of being able to ‘hold’ reels. Dating from the 70’s,
this one is 2p play with a staggering 50p JP!!! There is even a change machine in the top box that will exchange 2p’s
from the hopper for every 10p inserted. All fully working and in absolutely perfect condition, they have so much charm –
and remember it’s quite a workout with single coin entry and the arm to pull!! Bally - Dueces Wild 196410p / £2.50Purchased about 2005, this Bally one armed bandit helps demonstrate the evolution of the fruit machine. Totally randompayouts (yes, true!), the reels ‘free-spin’ once kicked off by the reel mech. Specific circuits are activated where a win isdetected and the set coinage is dispensed. A real game of chance. Hopper payout too! NB - the top box is a nonpermanent award panel - I plan to have a replacement ’blade’ sign created in 2014 to put it back to its original design.
Bally Bounty 1977
2p - £1.00
A brand new addition for December 2011 and a machine I have always been on the look out for. The machine brings
back so many memories of young! A wide body machine with fixed base unit which also benefits from 10p coin
acceptance for 5 plays (makes play a lot quicker). Check out the ’Projects’ page to see how this machine is progressing.
It has arrived complete and fortunately needs just a good service! Electrocoin - Silver 7’s - 2003
30p / £25.00
This machine was bought purely for its sparkling good looks and rarity (if seen, usually in a rear opening deluxe cabinet).
Essentially a ‘Big 7 / Red Bar’ machine with 4 x prize awards, this 25p / £25.00 machine is set to a particularly fair 84%.
This was a joint effort between Electrocoin & the United Distribution Co. in 2003 – They actually operate next door to
each other in North West London.
Jamma Video - 20p play - mid 1980’s
Mid 80’s Jamma cab now sporting a 48 game in one board to revive older machines. This has every classic 80’s game you
could possibly ever want – brilliant, and I don’t have to keep changing games over. I do also have a selection of original
Jamma boards + a Neo Geo unit with games for that too. Great fun and when it’s not on free play,
it’s a bargain at 20p per play!! Bought from a single site operator about 2001.NSM - City IV - 1988A must for social gatherings, this 1988 NSM machine is one of the last vinyl playing machines ever to be made.Many NSM machines were noted for their unusual way of playing records vertically!! It’s amazing to watch it do its stuff!!This was rescued from a friend of my fathers who was once a jukebox engineer. It had been stored away for the past7 years and took some work to get it going I can say. A full cabinet restoration by myself and she is ‘as new’ again!Whittaker Bros - The Gambler- 2p & 10p playGreat 2player pusher just about suitable for home. Set up for 2p’s & 10p’s with goodies on both sides. Bonus coins awardedfrom the top box spinner if you can activate the centre ‘bonus’ target. 2p side is an instant hit with everyone especially as‘swag’ gets changed regularly. Very good condition throughout. This came straight off an arcade floor due to beingreplaced with a more prominent machine – It’s big in this gamesroom mind you!!
Williams - Travel Time - 1972
10p play
An electro-mechanical Williams machine from 1972. A unique game in the fact that you do not have a specific
amount of balls but an unlimited amount – as long as you have time on the clock though – add time units by hitting
certain targets!! This machine was from a property on Abbey Road in London, not far from the Zebra crossing location
famous for it’s association with The Beatles. Both playfield and back glass are in mint condition!
Gottlieb / Premier Games - 1993 -Caribbean Cruise - 50p play
Ultra rare ‘Premier Games’ (formerly Gottlieb) machine from 1993 consisting of only 377 units!! Unique ‘cocktail’
table game. Full width but only ¾ length, this game is hard and fast! Mainly due to the ball having no-where to get any
major distance away from the 4 x flippers! A 2 ball multi-ball is particularly difficult. Large display set into the playfield
means you have not got to look anywhere else but down!! Artwork in perfect condition. Elaut - Topper20p playWho cant help themselves and have a go on one of these??!! I remember this type clearly from when I was a boyand in particular it’s attract music - Oh me darling Clementine!! They have been around for years and are just so robustthey should last forever. This one came from Essex and has been very well cared for in its lifetime. Benefitting from anmpu rebuild in 2011, she should be good to go for many years to come. Brenco - Wheel Of Fortune - 19641p play!Wow!! What a machine this is! This was Brenco’s first entry into the coin-operated industry back in 1964which makes it very, very special!The aim of the game is to predict where the rotating arrow will stop (it runs continuously, even when not in ‘paid’ play). Single or multiple bets can be made ranging from 2p to 12p (yes, 12p JP!!). If the arrow stops where a matching bethas been made, the machine will pay the corresponding amount. Hours of fun! Originally working on the old penny,Old Barcrest Fruit Machinesthis machine (like many) was updated when decimalization was introduced in 1971. It now works on the current 1p!Many later machines have taken game principle further. Horse racing themed machines and roulette style machines toname just a couple!!Also, take a look at the Brenco museum website (if you havn’t already) – www.fruitmachinemuseum.co.ukconstructed by a dedicated enthusiast, it includes many pieces made by them – look through the galleries!This game is one of two last known surviving machines! The other is on the Isle of Wight!
Sub-Electro - Silver Gambler 10p / £2.00
A very rare machine indeed! There are no other known machines of this name to be around now. Designed for use in
Mecca bingo halls in the mid to late 80’s, they are particularly different in the fact that the reels are positioned in the top
glass and they the ’win’ amounts replace any fruit symbols we would usually expect to see. An extremely quirky machine!
An equally rare example of a similar game - Rainbow Gambler can be found in the collection
@ Mr P’s Classic Amusements, Gravesend.
Barcrest - Super Hyper Vyper
5p / £6.00 Tokens
Another familiar sight at arcades in the past. This is a more recent addition and was donated as just shell from
Dave @ Mr P’s arcade. He already has 2 of these (complete) and was in dire need for space. The artwork was so good
that he could not bring himself to break it! When I received the call asking me if I would like her? Well, what can I say!
She was brought back here that day and rebuilt in the same week! A fabulous game!
Electrocoin Bar X - 1987
10p / £4.00 Cash
There’s not much I need to say about this machine. Very early Bar X in particularly good shape.
We just had to have one! These early machines were not % adjustable. They aim for approx 86% I have
discovered and that’s that! This machine replaced a newer Casino Bar X 5 we owned and on 10p per
play, it gives good game play with few dry spells. The early audio is also rather distinctive.
PCP Spot On
10p / £6.00 Tokens
New in for Feb 2012, this is one of my favs from young. Released to us by Dave @ Mr P’s as he knows my love for the game.
Currently undergoing some work to get her back to near original as possible - Check out our Projects page!
This machine is a rebuild from a number of Barcrest games of the time and operates on MPU4 technology.
It wont be long until work is complete - a real bonus too is the cabinet is near perfect!
MAB Systems Bar X
5p / £5.00 All Cash
A new Addition for March 2012. This machine has been kindly donated to The Gamesroom by friend and collector James.
This is a very rare machine in that many of these were removed from service / scrapped after a lengthy copyright battle
with Electrocoin. Suffice to say Electrocoin won. This is a very playable game and differs from genuine Bar X’s only
by artwork. This machine is currently in storage awaiting the next change around on the main floor.Electrocoin - Magic 777This little gem is now part of a trio that welcomes you at the entrance of The Gamesroom. Quite a rarity nowadays,this machine is something rather special. A multi-line machine, the player chooses how may they wish to have active at any one time. I’m still not entirely sure how many coins this game rewards three Jackpot symbols but let me tell you it’slarge! I currently have it on 10p play but with the benefit of a coin comparitor mech, this can easily be changedto any coin / token of your choice. This machine is on a permanent loan from Mr P’s Classic Amusements.Electrocoin - Cherry Bar20p / £4.00Wow! Another UK game some of you may not have seen before! A machine with similar style to that of Magic 777.This is a fast paced, unpredictable game from the early 90’s. Oh, I mustn’t forget to mention the super bright LEDlighting for a win! She is currently in need of a coin mech (if anyone can help with a Cashflow 126 please let me know)but other than that is fully operational. This addition also joins us on a permanent loan from Mr P’s Classic Amusements.’Mini’ Skee Roll by Brenco (late 1970’s)9 balls - 10pAnother absolute favourite of mine - Skee Roll, or in my case ’mini’ Skee Roll as a 3/4 size game! Still very big in thisgamesroom but 3 feet shorter than the standard size unit at 10’. This age old game has been bringing out thecompetitive streaks in arcade go’ers for over 100 years! Such a simple format and you can’t help to believe that yourown skill level will eventually result in you performing a near perfect game! You just can’t walk away from them!I always succome to the ’just one more go’ type behaviour that sees me constantly trying to improve my ownpersonal best! We’ve even started to offer prizes for anyone who achieves the highest scores! They appeal toanyone who can roll a ball, young or old and I can see this being a new permanent feature of this home arcade formany years to come. Right, now for another game........... Please see our ’Projects’ page more more on this machine.
Crystal Leisure - Billy Smart’s Circus - 1996
2p / £4.00
In town now.... Joining us from Oct 2012 this ’chase’ trail to end game has been saved from a future life in a cold,
damp shed! This was to be her fete due to her last owners needing the space she had once enjoyed indoors! In a JPM
caninet running Barcrest MPU4 technology, we have found this Crystal conversion rather good fun. £5 seems to last
forever!!! See our ’Projects’ page for more detail on this machine.
Barcrest - Monthy Python’s Flying Circus
25p / £25.00
’Is this a five minute argument of the full half hour?’ A new addition for 2014 and a machine we’ve had on our ’want list’
for some time. With lots of classic phrases and music from the show, this wrap around trail game has all the important
ingredients for some serious fun. At nearly 15 years old she’s in stunning condition and has been warmly received
so far. Running mpu5 tech gives a faster pace of play and added depth to the game.......... ’Say no more!’
Barcrest - Cash Attack
25p / £15.00
’The boy’s good, the boy’s clever!’ Great little machine this with superb audio. Running MPU4 technology and updated
from £10 to £15 JP, I remember playing this machine a lot during my time working in Bromley many years ago.Old Barcrest Fruit Machines Machine
It did need some shoe-horning in to ensure nothing else had to go!! Look out for ’Reel Skill’ mid way up the feature
board - very easy Jackpot win here and quite often with a repeat!Maygay - Jewel In The Crown25p / 50p / £35.00New for October 2014, Maygay’s Jewel In The Crown (MPU5) from 2006. By far the newest machine in the gamesroom,this is a welcomed addition to give the ’players’ amongst us a faster, more rewarding game! This is a 5 line, hi - lo machine,with cash and feature boards. Collect 3 gems along the way for the super board up top and rack up a tasty cashpot. Entry to the superboard is guaranteed when playing the super game but turn those jewel red (either in standard or superFor any further info on these machines, just get in touch...
As a slight change of pace here on Yes No Casino we decided to jump in our trusty time machine and travel back to the 90’s and see if we could find our old faithful friends, our all time favourite UK pub fruit machines. And thanks to the wonders of the internet and good old Youtube, we did indeed manage to find a couple of videos of some all time great pub fruitys.
Of course, we won’t leave you without some recommendations about the best classic fruit machines you can play online, so check below.Maygay The Great Escape Fruit MachineBack in the day this was by far our favourite pub fruity. We remember sitting in the pub or the bookie with one eye on the flashing lights and waiting for enough money to be pumped into the fruit machine and then hoping the timing was right to try and empty it. Aah the memories, hoping that The Italian Job logo would turn red (meaning the top feature was a guaranteed jackpot) and hoping for 2 or 3 jackpots in close succession. Using the not so secret trick of the cancel button to slow down the random selector. Yes those were the good old days. Nostalgia may be taking us over but we do with that some of the online slot makers would occasionally take a look back at what made pub fruit machines so popular and try and replicate the classics to some extent.
The closest casino we have found whose pub slot machines remind us of those old classics are at Slots Magic and PlayOJO. Both of them offer a plethora of classic fruit machines by Bally, WMS, Aristocrat and other iconic land based slot providers. At the end of the page though we will be reviewing two online slot machines which aim to tap in on our pub fruity nostalgia (spoiler alert, one of the two really hits the mark).
But back to The Great Escape, here’s another video to refresh your memories:Maygay The Italian Job Fruit Machine
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