Fruit Machines

Timbo

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WANTED: Fruit Machine

Hi Guys,

I am looking at re-living my mis-spent youth and am looking for a fruit machine to play on at home.

I am after one of the following:

Tuppenny Nudger
Each Way Nudger
Lite-a-Nudge

Eastenders
Italian Job

I have been looking on ebay etc but thought I'd ask on here to see if anyone can help. Tuppenny Nudger is the machine I'd like to have the most...

The machine must be in good working order and have all the keys etc...

If you can help, please let me know.. :)

Thanks

Timbo
 
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Why dont you just download the emulators and the layouts of these machines m8 they are all available free plus they wont take up too much room in your house m8
 
I have all the emulators but they don't give the same feeling as playing them for real.. I have given it a lot of thought and I'd love to own a piece of history
 
Well in that case your better off posting on some of the fruit forums m8 you will get a better deal as a lot of the guys in the emulated scene buy these machines in the first place to get working dumps etc then flog em lol

A shot in the dark i know
 
where can i get emulators and some fruity roms from dude?
 
My father used to work in arcades, these machines are actually quite expensive if you try to get one from a dealer.

There are two types, hopper fed and tube fed. Hopper fed machines are the newest and more expensive. The tube fed ones are very cheap - trouble is most arcades convert them into hopper machines as they are more secure and hold more money.

Now, tuppeny nudger, that should still be a tube fed machine as it is so old. My advice is go chatting to a local arcade and ask them if they have any old fruities lying around - some arcade will pay you to get rid of them.

Now, getting a tuppeny nudeger would be a cool move, but like I said they are well old now. Italian job would be very easy. If memory serves, the Italian Job, Eastenders and Great Escape were all the same hardware and logic - only the sounds and glas were different. This makes it very easy to find.

Myself, I would like to get a Bank Raid :)

You dont need any of the guff that goes with it like a coin mech, you can just play it in test mode (buy a coin mech later if you want they are expensive).
 
stick with an emmulator......they are bloody noisy ! lolol....speaking from experiance.....:banana:
 
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