OPEN all seasons
OPEN all seasons
IE an OPEN running on a Paragon cabinet. I was playing one today. Anyone seen much of these about yet?
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Re: OPEN all seasons
quizard wrote:IE an OPEN running on a Paragon cabinet. I was playing one today. Anyone seen much of these about yet?
OMG!! Heaven forbid!!


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Personally I don't have an issue with the principle of this since I only play very selective games, and as long as whichever terminal is running them I am happy.
I do object, however, as mentioned in other threads to this sharp practice, or more likely fool's error, of charging £1 for a game labelled as 50p. That mounts up to quite a daily expense in my line of work. This Open fault appears to have migrated across with their Paragon impostor version.
I do object, however, as mentioned in other threads to this sharp practice, or more likely fool's error, of charging £1 for a game labelled as 50p. That mounts up to quite a daily expense in my line of work. This Open fault appears to have migrated across with their Paragon impostor version.
Stupid punters. Telly all the week, screw the wife Saturday
I've seen one of these; it had the most recent Open line-up with some new games on it.
I also came across an early era OPen with such gems as TXF, TIOLI, TGP and FFQ a short while back, and the drop off in quality of Opens since those days is remarkable. That said, given I took a swift £50 or so from the early era OPEN, emptying it, I can see why they've changed. A pity.
I also came across an early era OPen with such gems as TXF, TIOLI, TGP and FFQ a short while back, and the drop off in quality of Opens since those days is remarkable. That said, given I took a swift £50 or so from the early era OPEN, emptying it, I can see why they've changed. A pity.