Bet none of that stuff happens today.Ġ9 - BFM - Flashback 20p £4.80 Was around at the time of 'Grand Prix' (mentioned later) and was a fun machine to play. A nice scam that in my juvenile wisdom, I told the landlord of 'The Whalebone' pub but seeing as he knew me, he let me continue skanking it. The machine I played had a dodgy token acceptor that took the old 5p coin and gave 2 plays. A win paid all the coins in the relevent pot (maximum 50p per pot, 3 in total) and a 10p consolation if you lost.
The main feature involved the player having to win 3 skill shots of the words 'LOOTSHOOT'. 2 melons on reels 1 and 2 would pay the pot and if it hadn't been won for a while, it could easily pay the jackpot. It had a 'Melon Bank' which was a great feature that has lond vanished. A simple and addictive game I remember from when I was 16. I've given each a little write-up but no need for you to do that unless you want to of course.ġ0 - BFM - LootSHOOT 10p £3 JP was one of the first 'grown-up' machines I ever played. None of this.ĩ x Each Way Nudgers and a Line-Up. It would be more interesting if the 10 are machines you actually played rather than going through lists of old pics of fruities. Just name 10 Fruit Machines from the 1980's. Well, for a bit of fun, lets see who's in the know when it comes to machines a little older than the usual.