Gamesnet Version 13 - the shape of things to come?
Gamesnet Version 13 - the shape of things to come?
I bloody well hope not! By which I mean that I hope that the Gamesnet version 13 I saw yesterday is a one-off and not a true example of the next wave. The reason being that it had only one screen of games and that one screen included a grand total of 6 games:
- Goldenballs
- Are You Smarter
- Back 2 Skool
- Every Loser Wins 2
- Connect 4
- The Italian Job
Now I realise it's a little ironic, given how much I have rabbited on about the glory days of the old standalones on here, but I'd say it's a very sad prospect if that is what the best modern cabinet (in my view) has been reduced to.
Like I said, fingers crossed this is a one-off...
- Goldenballs
- Are You Smarter
- Back 2 Skool
- Every Loser Wins 2
- Connect 4
- The Italian Job
Now I realise it's a little ironic, given how much I have rabbited on about the glory days of the old standalones on here, but I'd say it's a very sad prospect if that is what the best modern cabinet (in my view) has been reduced to.
Like I said, fingers crossed this is a one-off...
Re: Gamesnet Version 13 - the shape of things to come?
That certainly sounds pretty poor NS, although two or three of those games are above-average. One of my locals hadn't been updated for ages; it's now been updated to GN 13 and has a few of the games you mention on the front screen but the same old rubbish it's had for years on the back screen - most odd, and rather disappointing.Nil Satis wrote:I bloody well hope not! By which I mean that I hope that the Gamesnet version 13 I saw yesterday is a one-off and not a true example of the next wave. The reason being that it had only one screen of games and that one screen included a grand total of 6 games:
- Goldenballs
- Are You Smarter
- Back 2 Skool
- Every Loser Wins 2
- Connect 4
- The Italian Job
Now I realise it's a little ironic, given how much I have rabbited on about the glory days of the old standalones on here, but I'd say it's a very sad prospect if that is what the best modern cabinet (in my view) has been reduced to.
Like I said, fingers crossed this is a one-off...
Seems to me that Gamesnet have always used test sites to poor advantage. It has never been a surprise to find a new menu that is completely unrelated to the general trend. It might be a cunning plan, or more likely, just for the hell of it.kingzilla wrote:Could this have been a test machine
I suspect that back in the annuls of history this company set up a 'Without Rhyme nor Reason' section and has simply forgotten to disband it.

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I think Gamesnet's strategies are more akin to those of football referees. I am sure if there were crowds still left in Britain's pubs, the chants of 'You don't know what you're doing' would echo around Gamesnets and itBoxes with strange menus.
Stupid punters. Telly all the week, screw the wife Saturday
It was in a Hungry Horse pub on the outskirts of Swindon. They previously had two full-menu Gamesnets but have been done up recently and this one is all that remains. I have only seen one other example of the 'six option' front screen - at a pub in Portsmouth - but that had a second screen with a lot more games. Like I said, I'd hope this one is just an aberration not a true picture of what's to come even if (as Grecian noted) three of the games are above average - I'd no longer count Goldenballs due to the inevitability of the end game.kingzilla wrote:Could this have been a test machine, where was sited mate?