Friday, 14 May 2021
Bell Fruit - Video Eclipse. Cloning the Hard drive!
Video Eclipse - Updating content!
Saturday, 1 May 2021
Video Eclipse, changing settings and games.
Friday, 30 April 2021
Bell Fruit - Video Eclipse
Having just picked one of these up I thought i'd do a bit of a write up on it. Having searched for information on it, there really is none! So hopefully I am about to change that!
So what is a Bell Fruit Video Eclipse? Well, it's a dual screen digital pub fruit machine. It seems to run plenty of content, updatable content via update discs. It really is an amazing machine. The menu can show 10 different games at a time. You can select which ones you want by changing the order in the machines settings.
It runs on a 'Vortex' pc. The hard drive as standard is an IDE hard drive, so pretty old, but does the job. The mother board has sata connections and this can be converted to run on a sata hard drive instead.
It comes with 1gb of ram and has a spare slot, so can be doubled to 2gb, hasn't made a huge difference, but with the extra 1gb and the sata ssd hard drive now it, it has become noticable.
So, here is is!
As you can see, running Deal Or No Deal Power Play! This game is just one of many different games it will play.
Standard menu is like this, I don't think this can be changed, you can change the amount of games that show, from 1 to 10.
More to follow.
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Another old Barcrest Trick!
In true Barcrest fashion back then, they both had a trick!
If you could do your skills then these were great!
The trick was simple. If the machine is boarding you would play £40 through, usually on £1. This would unlock the feature Cash Climber 'RED'. This was a skill shot which got progressively faster. Once £40 through, I would get on 50p and get that feature red. Every time you got a trail held, it would upgrade cash and features red. As soon as Cash Climber was red you'd take your board and it would land that feature!
Now, you have skilled up to £70, happy days! Back to £1 and see if the machine is still putting you on the feature board. What's that? It is?! Well that'll be £40 back again and then repeat the process.
And again...... and again....... and........ what's this? The machine is not boarding now? That's right. You could get these machine wanting upwards of £70 just to put you on the feature, which in turn would offer not alot to say the least!
Really good fun playing these back then. Was quite a few about too!
Anyway, here's,
Pacman.
It's quite funny. The video was uploaded 2 years ago. This machine is still about! I know where it is now!
It's Amazing.
Amazing was slightly better. The skill appeared to be just a little bit slower on Amazings. Pacmans seemed faster for sure.
An old Barcrest Trick!
This trick was one of the best! It was really good as the machine had been 'cloned' several time over. They were Rob Da Bank, Starwars A New Hope and Rainbow Riches. There was a further clone Pacman Power Up but that came out after the trick had been 'chipped' out.
It was very simple. The machine had to be on reset reels (Just turned on or not been played since it had been switched on). You could gamble and go with it if it was early in the day but that was waaaay to risky!
This was called the 'Superhold'.
The machine could be played on either 25p, 50p or £! a go. When they were on £35 jackpot it was just 25p and 50p. The £1 was added on when they got upgreaded to £70 jackpots.
So, you walk upto the machine, see the reset reels. You put 25p in and changed stake to 25p. The you would put in 50p and change upto 50p. Press start and change back down to 25p. You would do this over and over and eventually the reels would shuffle into the reset reels again, just like what was showing when the machine was just switched on. You would put in 50p, change stake to 50p and wham! It would offer a superhold! What's better is....... jackpot was there with that superhold!
If you had units to yourself, this could happen very cheap. I have had it do it first and second 50p spins, so £1.25 and £1.75 in for £70 each time. But when they were getting done by other it would cost around £45 but still, a very easy £25 profit! Only draw back was, if it got done over and over it would critical alarm! This is what killed the trick in the end.
So now in 2013, this trick will not work so don't try it. Well, you can try it but it won't work. No doubt there are a few left in the world that work but it has been a very time time since I have seen one. If one ever turned up and 'worked', it usually got critical alarmed.
If you had no 50ps, you could do it with £1s by doing £1 spins and then changing down to 25p. 50ps were alot better, you made twice as much!
Rainbow Riches. (17)
Starwars. (5)
Rob Da Bank. (4)
As you can see, so plainly obviously coded in. Someone made a lot of money from this!
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Building a Coin/Penny/Arcade Pusher
Over the past few years there has been some really good single player coin pushers hit the arcades. Machines like Pacman Ball and Magic 7s. One of these would be perfect for me but the price tag of around £1000 just puts me off just a little bit.
After looking over youtube at various homemade coin pushers I have decided to make my own. I am going to build it inside an old fruit machine cabinet. I already have one of these so my first job is simple..... I am going to completely strip the machine down so all I have is an empty fruit machine cabinet. The machine I have decided to kill is Mdms Safe Cracker Club. It's something that I picked up many years ago. It was never 100% working. I never liked clubbers that much so it's going to be my choice!
The above clip is the machine, all working bar the sound the the alpha display. Since the video was taken the machine has pretty much stopped working. Over the next few weeks or so I am going to try various motors, showing how you can get them running. The first thing I thought of was using a big fan. That has a nice big motor but will it have enough power for what I need?
UPDATE 26/03/2013
Right. I have a couple of ideas on what to use for the motor. First thing I though was an big fan I had that broke! Now this thing just isn't man enough for the job. It's a shame as it was a good size, fitted in the cab very well and even had a piece of metal that came off it that would go into a frilled hole to secure it! Never mind. Next up is a window wiper motor. I bought a rear subaru wiper motor. I was unsure if this would be ok but it was only 99p+£4 p&p off ebay I thought i'd give it a shot...
Well, it came the other day. I got my power supply that powered an old external hard drive (out put DC 12V 1.2AMP), I cut the 'plug' at the end off it to leave me 2 exposed wires. Now, I don't have a clue about anything like this. I didn't really know what would happen when plugged into the wall socket and then turned on! I got he wiper motor and cut the plug/socket off that too. That gave me 4 exposed wires. I powered to 12v power supply (and didn't blow up or electrocute myself) and went around the wires, just see see what happened. Eventually I found the right wires. Great speed and perfect for the job..... but it's a rear wiper motor! This is no good. It just turns one way then back again. It does not spin round and round. Turned everything off and put it aside, got back on ebay and have ordered a front window wiper motor, also so LED strips.
Once these arrive, I will do a short video showing it working (provided it's not naff)! If the rear wiper motor is anything to go by then the front motor will be perfect, and surprisingly easy to get up and running. The fan motor might one day get a use. Have you seen the type of pusher that flicks the coins from the bottom instead of being dropped in from the top? Well, I am pretty sure that fan motor would beable to do this with ease!
UPDATE 01/04/2013
Ok, the motor arrived and it works! To start with I had a 12v 1.2amp power supply. This does power the pusher but just not enough. If I am fair it's no good at all! So back to the loft I go, in search of another power supply. I find an old sega megadrive supply. This out puts 10v 0.85amp. The spped on this is great, very good. Only problem is it's over heating so it's a no no.
So back to ebay and a 12v 5amp is bought for £5.99. This has also arrived now. Plugged in and this is now spinning too fast!
I have had a search for devices that will slow the motor down. I will report back once I have found something suitable, or a power supply that has less power and at the same time does not overheat!
UPDATE 16/04/2013
So I have got the coin pusher pretty much up and running with the old 12v 1.2amp power supply. Decided to stick with this as the speed is just about right.
I have the LEDs all in as you can see. Just need to fix those in place. They are just hanging there at the moment!
Also, I have fixed a couple of old draw runners to the pusher which keeps everything in line and gives the motor less to do. I have also installed a metal lip at the front so the coins build up.
Things I need to do is,
- Pusher, now draw runners are fixed to the under side, I need to fix something to the front as there's a gap.
- Design the area where the coins are going to fall down. This will be either pins so the coins bounce about on the way down or 'alleys' so the coins go down to the same place each time.
- Make something where the coins go in
- Decide to get some perspex to seal the unit. Not overly sure if I will do this or not. I suspect those will cost a few quid and this is strictly as cheap as possible project. Plus, it will be only be myself and my children who will be playing it anyway.
UPDATE 16/04/2013
I have taken a few videos along the way. I found a few on youtube but the information you need is not always to hand.
Below are various clips I took as the project went along.
Here is my empty cab. Just a short clip to show how a fruit machine is perfect for a coin pusher!
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Some more of the cab. Showing cash boxes and so on.
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The rear wiper motor which turned out to be no good at all! You live and learn.
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Making use of the cash boxes and using some scrap metal to divert the coins into those cash boxes.
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Now those traps are in, time to test them!
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More trap testing.
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Connecting the LED strips up to old power supplies/phone chargers.
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Powering up the FRONT wiper motor with a sega megadrive power supply.
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And finally hooking the motor upto the 'pusher' past of the coin pusher.
Friday, 19 February 2010
FruitVideos in High Def.
The clips will be shorter due to the size of them (about 120meg a minute!) but the quality of video and sound will be full 1080p!
I have already uploaded a few to the channel, keep checking back for new videos! Will be getting as many as possible, especially old machines that won't be around due to them breaking down etc :-)
Here is a short clip of Astras Ring A Bell. This was filmed in good light. It makes a difference with good light!
This is Union Gameses Pure Madness, although filmed in the same arcade, the lighting in this part was alot worse and the video shows this..
Still, even in bad light the quality is right up there!
Please rate the videos, it only takes 2 seconds. Even if it's only 1 star!
Stay tuned to FruitVideos and the world of HD!!!!!
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Barcrest - Golden Dragon
On the outside it was a horrible game, extremely nasty to those who didn't know how to play it, extremely great for those that did. If you tired to brute fore this one you were going to get your wallet drained very quickly! You couldn't just go lower than 10s and higher than 3s, it would kill you off almost straight away. What you had to do was step to a decent number and then you were odds on to a hi lo gamble win. This meant you needed as many steps as possible and when you ran out you had to know what to collect.
Here's a clip of the machine in a happy mood, offerening lots of steps from the bonus and giving bad numbers that step too good numbers, if that makes sense.
The machine also had some great SFX!
Getting a jackpot repeater was hard work. The only 2 ways of this were a supermode jackpot or filling the steps. Filling the steps was much easier to do. All you had to do was have a cople of step and have a couple of nudges left. Simply respining the reel would often bring in other numbers adn alot of the time hitting the 4 or 5 which would give you a huge step boost! Check the vid out.
There were some sure signs of readyness on this machine. Just from the bonus aswell. Selector was great, usually giving 4 steps but if it gave nudges someone had done something seriously wrong! With nudges you could nudge as many times as possible but as soon as the numbers were nudged in for the feature, that's what you'd end up with. Blue 7s, melons and red 7s could be had from nudges! Starting a feature with a win like this would usually give you the top. Maybe a big top, again from selector :-)
This machine and it's clones loved to do a 3 jackpot run. Jackpot was prety hard to get if you dodn't know what to look for. The 3 stand out features were reel roulette on super mode, step to nearest either super or normal and loco hold. Step to nearest was easy as, there was 1 set up where you needed 5 nudges and then enough to get to the feature. Basically you'd have a red 7 on reel 1 and reel 3, on or close to the winline. Within 5 nudges jackpot symbols could be nudged in the reel 1 and 3s winline. From this point jakcpot is there with step to nearest.
Reel roulette on super was easy enough. Just have a jckpot symbol on basically anywhere but the winline on reel 2. A slow pick of whichever win you wanted. Stop it on a jackpot symbol for jackpot!
Loco hold was a bit more complex. You had to set the reels up so that when the reels stepped round jackpot could be taken via a super hold. Sounds easy but takes a bit more setting up.
Here's a clip of this machine giving a couple of jackpots.
If on the feature you were offered supermode or boost then the machine was ready to pay. The machine was most of the time in this state due to it being a bastard to the casual punter! Hitting super mode was great, you just knew a jackpot wasn't too far away!
This machine is quite old now. Not many about anymore. Your only hope is in a seaside arcade but then it'll be on a £5 jackpot, which to be fair, isn't worth the bother. Luckly for you (and me) there is fruit machine emulation. The video is Golden Dragon running in mfme9.4, the unofficial leaked version of mfme. Te layout is a 'Classic' version. None or little graphics involved but the machines is functional. I personally created this layout, pretty much because I owned the machine for a year or so and loved it! I still to the day wish I still had it.. At least owning it gave me the chance to photo the reels and the machine. I used the reels and some one within the fruit machine emulation scene used to photos to make a DX.
If you want to have this machine running on your pc, ask me how to here of via my youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/FruitVideos
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Cool Games - Billy The Quid.
First impressions were, great machine, wow, loads going on etc. I still feel the same. There really is so much going on and so many ways to win some money on this machine.
There are alot of feature not worth the time and a handful that are worth keeping an eye out for! Blue features aren't that great,
But, the red feature had some great results!
you will see in the above clip there are a few hidden gems! My favorite had to be Big Chief 4. A true skill pick of the top 4 wins, including the BTQ streak! This is also ow I got my first £105 on this machine.
Other than that there are several other streak to be had.
Personally, with it being my machine I only go for the BTQ streak. Don't mind if its red or blue. Had £105s from each.
The machine does seem to have similar routes it likes to take. When starting on the feature, if you have a bonus get rid of it right away. Having add again is bad. If you go into the middle with it you'll then have taxi, which give you an advantage. The machine will bock the middle if you keep add again.
Once you have lost this hit start. Without the add again alot of the time it spins a 9, straight into the middle. Then from here it could go anywhere but I have noticed alot of the time the next move is an 8, straight to the bonus which is ironic as you now have your taxi! Right, from this point use your taxi right away and try to get the 3 super sots next to the bonus. Hold down cancl to slow things down. Retake the bonus if it keeps blocking the super shots. Once you have the super shots and have used them go lower than the 8. Crazy I know but it's wins 98/100 of the time! Once you have taken these then spin on. It's anyones guess from this point but with 4 shuper shots knocked out you stand a real good chance of the BTQ streak, well, more than before. Alot of the time it will boot you back on the outside. Just hope that you survive and land on the arrow back in to the bonus next to the super shots. Only gamble on 1+2+3 and 10+11+12 here. It will still kill you off sometimes but it's you best shot!
This machine does have an invincible mode aswell. Easy to see, the name at the top just keeps flashing away! See video!
Another nice thing is you can play multi stake. 10p for 1 line, 30p for 5 and 50p 5 lines and all numbers in view! The top streak can be had off the 10p stake which is nice to know! See video!
The excellent thing about owning the machine is the way you can force it. Just stick loads in and take nothing. Then play away a machine that is so happy you will find it very hard not to win! Check this clip out!
It does seem you can trap the machine. Setting up an active rewind, which can only be had from the ouside and taking it there and then getting yourself on the 2 super shots. Once you spinaway from the shots rewind back to them! You can rewind back from ? aswell.
Active rewind is great to have and use. The machine will try to boot you out of the middle but the machine can loop in a way which is quite funny! Having a good number to gamble on is the key. Any other lower number and it would have probably killed me!
A good machine for home use, not so great in the arcades and pubs. Play totally different at home. Board costs aren't too much etc. If I seeone and try for a board it's always too costly and it never offers me too much. Maybe if I can find some time to delve deeper into the machine I might perfect it. This is the plan. Nothing better than buying a machine for home use and working out exactly how to play it and go out and win some money!
There are plenty more videos of this on my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/FruitVideos, so have a search in the channel for them!
Global - Hi Spirits.
The machine itself looked really good. The sounds are great and the gameplay was really fair, even if you didn't know what was going on. If you kept forcing out for the top it would eventually give naturally or via a red board. See video!
Most of the time though it was best to head towards 2 different features, super hold and seven stepper.
Super hold was great, not only could you snag jackpot and high wins like red seven but you could take it and reboard for a much better set up. You could reboard so many times in a row. If nothing was there, nudge in the feature enrty symbols and take super hold, hold them on the winline and hope something else is closer. en a £5er would be enough for me. There was nothing better though than snagging a jackpot. Sometimes it would even only be a couple of nudges away and considering super hold was the second feature up, easy as. See video!
Another thing to go for with super hold was the hidden features. Getting the red lines was easy via super hold. This would give you a chance at a true skill hit or a random one. The true skill was indeed true skill and the top feature could be had like this. See video!
The other feature to look out for was seven stepper. This is a great feature. £8 or £15 wins could be had very easily here. You had to know your reels but it's not as hard as you think.
Reel 1. The red 7 was above the blue 7 with the feature symbol on it. The other 7 on the reel was blue and it had a red box overlaid on it. The blue 7 with the feature symbol is above that.
Reel 2. Real easy one. The red 7 is above the jackpot symbol and the blue above that then all the way back round to the red one again.
Reel 3. Just like reel 2, the red 7 is above the jackpot symbol and another red one above that. Then the blue. As long as the blue 7 was below the winline you were safe there!
If you took it and messing it up then bad move, £2 and you were quite high up. To be fair there not that much worth taking above seven stepper. If you wasn't going for that you were all out for the top.
This machine also did swap holds. Swap holds were great if you got what it meant. Hold any 2 symbols once, then again and on the 3rd time if you got a matching symbol spin in you swapped over for the 3rd hold. Didn't really work with anything above £5. If the machine was in a state where it did you have done something seriously wrong!
Unfortunatley this machine is unemulated and not likely going to be within the distant future. A 'reel' shame as Global made some fantastic machines back then. Not many but there were a few gems!
All in all, a really good machine. When perfected pleany of profit to be had!
However, do bear in mind. On 5p/10p £5 jackpot. Don't bother. The board costs are way too high and the rips are harder to get. The gamble sucks on the £5 aswell.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
BWB - Red Hot Poker
Red Hot Poker was pretty unique at this time. A video poker machine. Way better than any other video poker machine made since! Joker poker? No, move over!
This clip is what they were all about!
5 jackpots! Now that was one big pocket of tokens.
There was a cash repeater aswell along with other win combos. It had marked card to make you think you had the edge!
This machine did nasty things to you though. Higher than a 2, 2 lose! How can that be?
Another nice touch was the 'wild' joker cards. These would sometimes hold over and increase upto 4. If you got upto 4 and started a new game then you pretty much knew that you were going to hit a decent win!
I bought the machine on ebay from stemik gaming a few years back for only £50 + £50 delivery. What a bargin!
Stemik still to this day supply fruit machines on ebay at good prices. From all the companies on ebay their machines are by far the cleanest most looked after machines you can buy. They do tend to be a bit more expensive but you really do get what you pay for!
As with most machines I got bored of it and put it back on ebay.If I remember correctly it sold for £80! I had the machine for about a year and only lost £20 when selling it on. Can't be bad.
I'd love to own another like it. Would have to have the same prize set up. You do sometimes see others like it on ebay but they areusually all 5p play and £4 jackpots which are really not worth the time, day or money!
Overall, BWB made some rubbish in it's time but one things for sure, these were spot on!
Roll onto 2009 and theres no more playable machines out there. With stakes going upto £1 and jackpots £70 this really could be the end of the fruit machine... 50p £35 was almost a step too far but £1 a go? Seriously, the average punter isn't going to put £20 in a machine to get a feature worth £5.
Our only hope is nobody plays them and all cash boxes take a massive hit.
Friday, 27 February 2009
Project Coin - The Roll and a into to Emulation.
However, a year or so ago I found one!
The clip below is just your typical machine play, not much going on but keeping you interested enough to keep going.
When you got the feature (getting 3 roll symobls on the winline) there was always the possibility that the machine would climb all the way up the cash wins, and sometime doing it more than once!
Overall, great game, great sounds. Such a shame there's none about anymore.
This is where emulation is your best friend!
You can goto a website called http://www.fruit-emu.com/. Here you can download emulators and user created machines and play them on your PC! They are just like the real thing. They actually run the machines game rom and sound cards. The machine thinks it's running but it is in fact running on a computer screen!
They are very easy to run. Even easier to get it all set up and costs nothing at all, not a single penny!
For now, here's a clip of Barcrests Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!. This classic layout was created by myself! There is also a DX version created by other users and all a freely avaliable to download via the above website.
Just to add, a classic layout has no graphics. The only graphic will be the reels and sometimes a wintable. A DX is a classic but with complete graphic lamps. It's not overly complicated to put either a classic or DX together. If you know you photoshop or paint shop pro softwares then to be fair it's all straight forward. Classics are a bit more tricky but nearly all machines that do run have a classic. There's always a need for hi res photos or flyers or in the best case machine glass scans. If you have any of these or can get some then please get in touch with me here!
Anyway, onto the video.
As you can see, although it's a classic it does in fact look quite like the machine. Laid out the same and all that. Notice how the sounds sound like the real machine, it plays like the real thing, hell, it may aswell be the real thing apart from the 120kgs of weight that goes with it!
This is one of thousands of emulated machines and that's not joke. If I asked you to think of an old machine i'd say there's a 90% chance it runs on your PC!
Saturday, 21 February 2009
One of the all time greatest fruit machines? Pyramid!
One came up on ebay a while back, only a few miles from me so had to buy it! Although it had a 5p stake and an £8 jackpot it still played fairly well. Originally it was on 20p play with a £6 jackpot and it played so well on the set up.
On the very inside layer the Black Hole would nearly always kill you off. There was a half decent feature there called Win Series which went like this!
My favortie feature was SkillClimb. Very easy to obtain and red sevens were reachable and sometimes a jackpot, not in this case though :-)
As you can see from the clip below, the whole theme along with the sound effects worked so well. There was really so much going on. You see the reel skill feature at the end of the clip. Jackpot was a big no no on this feature but it would happily not jump on red sevens.
Spot a Win was very hit and miss, never really took it when playing in an arcade. Saw it give too many low wins! There was so many better features to go for like skill climb, reel skill, pick a win or nudge time.
Overall, great machine with a fantastic jackpot tune!
I would certaily buy another if it had a better stake/jackpot ratio!
Big Jackpots! Reel King, Fortune 500 and 8 LIner
This video is my most viewed video on http://www.youtube.com/FruitVideos
The video was filmed in the Section 16 era of fruit machines. Stakes were high! This one could be played on 10p a go all the way to £2. Crazy to think 15 years ago £2 was a jackpot on many machines! Not only that, a select few Section 16 machines could be played on £10 a go! Now that is crazy! Why it was ever allowed is beyond me! I never played one, way to risky but I did how ever buy one. Didn't cost the earth at £135 delivered to my door and still gets played quite a bit by myself after owning it for nearly 2 years!
The above is one way to snag a £500 jackpot on reel king, the other is below.
Anyhow, below is the monster Fortune 500, running on a manly £10 a spin!
The above video is running on a massive £10 a spin! Took ages to set up a real time jackpot. Real time was always the aim with this one. I have been trying to get a real time double jackpot on it for ages now and am beginning to think i'll never get one! Still, it's a fantastic saver machine for me!
Before I bought this one I bought another Section 16 machine called 8 Liner. This one could be played on as little as 50p a go all the way to £4. It had a £200 jackpot and paid alot! I had to set up a real time jackpot on this one too :-)
Sadly the machine developed an error and I couldn't find a way to fix it. Shame really, thought it was better than Fortune 500 and certainly had better sound effects!
Still, it lived for quite some time and I had many hours/days playing away, not losing a penny!
A while back now Section 16 was banned and B3 was brought in. Still £500 jackpot but on a limited £1 stake. Also only 4 machines to an arcade/bingo hall which was a great idea. Still, loop hole can be found and arcades started sectioning off areas and putting 4 in each area! Money grabbing or what? No wonder arcades in this day in age are empty compared to the crowded places they were in years gone by!