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Sold Barcrest treasure fruit machine

CHRIS B PINBALLS

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Barcrest treasure fruit machine doesn’t power up no keys not sure about value £50 martin here on Friday
 

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Aww man those were the days seeing these everywhere in arcades, bowling alleys, kebab shops, services etc…

Now all gone :( just soulless video slot terminals :(
 
Should be a nice little project and something different to fixing pinball pcbs ha

Love sone old school barcrest action!

£15 jackpot was my era I think 🤣
 
Aww man those were the days seeing these everywhere in arcades, bowling alleys, kebab shops, services etc…

Now all gone :( just soulless video slot terminals :(
I really dont get the "push button and hope" machines of now... the old late 90's stuff was at least engaging and fun to play. Temple of Treasure was a bit of a classic as well even if it could be SUPER EVIL to you at times...
 
I really dont get the "push button and hope" machines of now... the old late 90's stuff was at least engaging and fun to play. Temple of Treasure was a bit of a classic as well even if it could be SUPER EVIL to you at times...
Yeah I loved the old 90s, 2000 stuff. Love all the different types of proper silk screened artwork and the attract mode animations all the lamps did. They all had character and stood out a mile in whatever location they were in. Really miss those machines :(
 
Yeah I loved the old 90s, 2000 stuff. Love all the different types of proper silk screened artwork and the attract mode animations all the lamps did. They all had character and stood out a mile in whatever location they were in. Really miss those machines :(

I really dont get the "push button and hope" machines of now... the old late 90's stuff was at least engaging and fun to play. Temple of Treasure was a bit of a classic as well even if it could be SUPER EVIL to you at times...

Totally agree gents. There were some great people working on these games in the 90s who cared about the product they were making. Not dissimilar to williams in the 90s to. I think there was an element of entertainment put into them back then and wasn't just about take as much money as possible.

I haven't played a new fruit machine as doesnt appeal without the charm. Seems to have gone abit downhill and nasty from what you say.
 
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