1980s Fruit Machines
Manufacturer | Project Coin |
Released | Early 90's |
An affectionately-remembered slot machine from my youth at the tail-end of the 1980s and early nineties. Step back onto the sand-peppered, wooden arcade floors of 1980's seaside resorts and re-live your youth with this faithful rendition of an old school classic. 777 Heaven was a popular slot machine in arcades and chip-shops along the UK's.
£4.80 Jackpot
Default
20p Per Play
Payout 80%
Classic UK Fruit Machine
1980s Club Fruit Machines
This slot is a real life characteristics UK fruit machine simulation
With an authentic £4.80 jackpot and a default pay-out percentage of 80%.
Complete all of the Achievements to receive a free upgrade to the game. This reduces the number of adverts displayed and unlocks the fruit machine refill key menu.
Once the refill key menu is unlocked you adjust the pay-out percentage. The machine will then play according to the value you set. So you could have the world’s best or worst paying 777 Heaven fruit machine.
Machine Background
- Bally Manufacturing, later renamed Bally Entertainment, was an American company that began as a pinball and slot machine manufacturer, and later expanded into casinos, video games, health clubs, and theme parks. It was acquired by Hilton Hotels in 1996. Its brand name, and mid-20th century pinball & slot machine logo, are still used by several businesses with some trademark rights, most.
- The origins of Fruit machines lay in American one-armed bandit games. So-called after original slot machines operated by one lever on the side of the machines. From the 1980s onwards Fruit Machine manufacturers took advantage of advances in electronics and computing. To make their fruit machines more sophisticated in terms of looks and features.
An affectionately-remembered slot machine from my youth at the tail-end of the 1980s and early nineties.
Step back onto the sand-peppered, wooden arcade floors of 1980's seaside resorts and re-live your youth with this faithful rendition of an old school classic. 777 Heaven was a popular slot machine in arcades and chip-shops along the UK's coastal resorts.
I remember being driven to SkegVegas with my parents and brother. Over two hours sat in the back of my dad's Austin Montego, as we headed for my uncle Colin's caravan (by 'uncle' I of course mean my dad's drinking buddy.) Once we'd arrived on the rugged Lincolnshire coast, one way of escaping the force-nine gales which would eat your face off would be to find the nearest arcade and play this gem of a machine. I wasted more of my formative years and cash than I care to remember!
Reels
Feature | Answer | Emulated? |
Number Of Reels | 3 | Yes |
Nudges | Yes | Yes |
Holds | No | Yes |
Simulation Playing Advice
● Complete all achievements for free upgrade
● 101% mode can make achievements much easier to complete – can you find it?
● Go crazy you will never be asked for any money thus you cannot lose anything its 100% free to play (Please note on the same basis you never win anything, it’s just for fun and those oh so fond memories)
● Need Help with Achievements?
CAshman_eq's emulation for Android of this slot is available from the below app stores, clicking the image will take you there...
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