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Gambling / Gambling - Slot Machine · 1991

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator

Published by Code Masters · Developed by [n/a]

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Information

Genre
Gambling - Slot Machine
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, 2 (alt.), 2+
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Mann, Tim
Graphic Artist(s)
Redmond, Damon, Hunt, James
Game design
Baldock, Mark
Musician(s)
Sharp, Lyndon
Sound FX
[unknown]
Dump
Missing dump(s)
Year
1991
Publisher
Code Masters
Distributor
EDOS
Developer
[n/a]
Licensed from
-
Country
United Kingdom
License
Commercial
Serial
094
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Version
[Re-release]

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.0/10 · Votes: 2 · Downloads: 0 · Hits: 4,781

Screenshots (7)

Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 1
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 1
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 2
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 2
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 3
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 3
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 4
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 4
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 5
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 5
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 6
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 6
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 7
Advanced Fruit Machine Simulator — screenshot 7

Trivia (5)

Conversion - Atari 8-bit

Fruit Machine Simulator

Development

Protection by Copylock ST (c)1988-90 Rob Northen Computing

Sound

Features digitized sound fx at 12.9KHz

Charts

Top UK charts position: 2 (2/1991 budget)
Charts period: 3 between 1/1991 - 3/1991

Releases

First 16-bit releases reviewed in UK Atari or multiformat magazines for Amiga (12/1990)

Comments (1)

  • strangely brown18 Feb 2024

    I had this one for my humble ZX Spectrum 48k with rubber keys and me and my brother played this to death when we were kids and the 16 bit version is pretty much identical gameplay wise and with improved graphics and sound as you would expect.

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