New multi-game cabinet?
New multi-game cabinet?
Saw a new cabinet tonight and was wondering whether it rings bells with anyone.
I'm afraid I can't remember what it called itself but it had an amazing amount of games on it - probably thirty or forty including some nostalgic oldies which I thought had disappeared (e.g. Ten Out Of Ten, Who Wants To Win A Tenner?, that kind of thing).
There was a fixed menu of about fifteen newer games and then a smaller horizontal menu at the bottom of the screen which showed about eight randomly selected other games from a full selection of about twenty. The horizontal menu seemed to change from game to game. When selecting a game it initially came up on a screen within the screen and a separate arrow had to be pressed to enter the game itself.
Also, there were one or two promising new games - particularly one called 'Battle of Britain'.
Ring bells with anyone? If so, who makes it?
Anyway, definitely the most promising new cabinet I've seen since the ItBox first appeared all those years ago. So many games including some good ones.
I'm afraid I can't remember what it called itself but it had an amazing amount of games on it - probably thirty or forty including some nostalgic oldies which I thought had disappeared (e.g. Ten Out Of Ten, Who Wants To Win A Tenner?, that kind of thing).
There was a fixed menu of about fifteen newer games and then a smaller horizontal menu at the bottom of the screen which showed about eight randomly selected other games from a full selection of about twenty. The horizontal menu seemed to change from game to game. When selecting a game it initially came up on a screen within the screen and a separate arrow had to be pressed to enter the game itself.
Also, there were one or two promising new games - particularly one called 'Battle of Britain'.
Ring bells with anyone? If so, who makes it?
Anyway, definitely the most promising new cabinet I've seen since the ItBox first appeared all those years ago. So many games including some good ones.
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i saw this at atei.
it looked very much to me like an exercise in showcasing potential rather than a viable machine in the wild.
in retrospect i think it looked like an inhouse beta testing system.
but it did have (at atei) one very interesting game which i mean to get at before 50 marauding Bobs do. i'm gonna do a Brewis.
any chance of a PM location Grecian?
it looked very much to me like an exercise in showcasing potential rather than a viable machine in the wild.
in retrospect i think it looked like an inhouse beta testing system.
but it did have (at atei) one very interesting game which i mean to get at before 50 marauding Bobs do. i'm gonna do a Brewis.
any chance of a PM location Grecian?
nobody ever wins on those things.
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I thought that post was about an inde:go machine Cool, which on my understanding is different to the one I saw the other night. I think there's an inde:go in the Lamb in Leadenhall Market in the City of London, for example: it's different (and not as good) as the terminal I saw the other night. By the way the name of the one I saw, as printed on it, definitely wasn't 'Probius'. When I visit again I'll note the name, and, if I've remembered the wife's digital camera, I'll take a photo.
Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain endgame is another Strike It Rich style ARROW/QUESTION/HOTSPOT affair where the icon which last appeared before the squares were covered is still hdiing there.
With a video phone you can record the positions of the icons but it's difficult to work with such a recording unless you have a phone with a sensitive rewind/ff function. In such games I tend to work in tandem with someone else and look for the hotspots (not the arrows) and avoid them, confident that in a True or False battle with the machine I tend to win.
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With a video phone you can record the positions of the icons but it's difficult to work with such a recording unless you have a phone with a sensitive rewind/ff function. In such games I tend to work in tandem with someone else and look for the hotspots (not the arrows) and avoid them, confident that in a True or False battle with the machine I tend to win.
QT
Here are the details:
http://www.fatspanner.com/fatbox/cabinets_open.htm
and
http://www.fatspanner.com/fatbox/open_games.htm
http://www.fatspanner.com/fatbox/cabinets_open.htm
and
http://www.fatspanner.com/fatbox/open_games.htm