90s Fruit Machines

As a slight change of pace here on Yes No Casino we decided to jump in our trusty time machine and travel back to the 90’s and see if we could find our old faithful friends, our all time favourite UK pub fruit machines. And thanks to the wonders of the internet and good old Youtube, we did indeed manage to find a couple of videos of some all time great pub fruitys.

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Of course, we won’t leave you without some recommendations about the best classic fruit machines you can play online, so check below.

Maygay The Great Escape Fruit Machine

Back in the day this was by far our favourite pub fruity. We remember sitting in the pub or the bookie with one eye on the flashing lights and waiting for enough money to be pumped into the fruit machine and then hoping the timing was right to try and empty it. Aah the memories, hoping that The Italian Job logo would turn red (meaning the top feature was a guaranteed jackpot) and hoping for 2 or 3 jackpots in close succession. Using the not so secret trick of the cancel button to slow down the random selector. Yes those were the good old days. Nostalgia may be taking us over but we do with that some of the online slot makers would occasionally take a look back at what made pub fruit machines so popular and try and replicate the classics to some extent.

The closest casino we have found whose pub slot machines remind us of those old classics are at Slots Magic and PlayOJO. Both of them offer a plethora of classic fruit machines by Bally, WMS, Aristocrat and other iconic land based slot providers. At the end of the page though we will be reviewing two online slot machines which aim to tap in on our pub fruity nostalgia (spoiler alert, one of the two really hits the mark).

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But back to The Great Escape, here’s another video to refresh your memories:

Maygay The Italian Job Fruit Machine

Let us not of course forget the Great Escape clone featuring the same gameplay (and same cheats with the logo and cancel button). The Italian Job featured Michael Cane’s most famous of all phrases “Your only supposed to blow the bloody doors off”. Aah, classic! In the below video you will notice the logo flashing red signalling a guaranteed jackpot.
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Barcrest Andy Capp Fruit Machine

The number of old school fruit machines which have videos on Youtube is limited but here’s another of the old timers that is particularly memorable (though not one of our particular favourites – Monopoly Big Event is our top choice when it comes to Barcrest slots).

BFM (Bell Fruit Machine) Bullseye Fruit Machine

Here’s one that we don’t remember as such but it would have been unfair to have had this page and not include a BFM fruity. And the video does show the gameplay found in lots of classic BFM fruitys so here you go!

So that was our little walk down memory lane. We hope you enjoyed the trip and let’s hope the videos brought back more good memories than bad ones!

Please feel free to post your own all time favourites in the comments section, Youtube links are welcome!

Online Pub Slot Machines:

1 – Pub Fruity by Microgaming

Pub Fruity by Microgaming is an old 3 reel 1 line slot machine in the style of the old pub games. Alas it is no longer available at online casinos which is a shame as it did provide something reminiscent of the old pub fruit machines despite not being realy outstanding.

2 – Down the Pub by Playson

Down the Pub may initially seem like just another themed 5 reel video slot but there is much more to it. Within the modern day constraints it actually does a really good job of bringing the feel of a pub slot machine to the online casino world. Give it a demo yourself over at Codeta Casino.

Down the Pub main game

Time to enjoy some after-work with fish and chips, a pint of beer, and some great classics on the jukebox – you are about to enter the most chill pub in town – of course an Irish one. The game is right away very cool, the feel of it is very relaxing and you will get into the right Friday-mood at any given time. It is a game made in flawless graphics and details, and you will have a hard time leaving when entered.

The symbols and animations that can turn up on the reels are all made to be as rewarding as possible, as well as matching to the theme. The low valued symbols (when not triggering the bonus) are the letters, spelling B, O, N, U, S. These are worth between 100 and 250 coins for a 5x symbol combination. Apart from this, you have the pint of beer, the plate of fish and chips, the nuts, the whiskey on the rocks, and the beer barrel. This is the top player of the basic symbols, and is worth a win of 1000 coins.

Apart from these, you have a few extra special symbols that can grant you with features and incredible wins. The Wild symbol is the lucky clover, the welcome poster of the dude in the pub is the Free spins symbol, and the pint also has an extra special feature – this as a multiplying symbol. The most rewarding symbols, when managing to land all of them on a special combination, this is the spelling of B O N U S. This can grant you with an explicit bonus game. We will get more into this soon.

Down the Pub theme, graphics, and music

Down the Pub offers a relaxing and innovative theme – yet very simple. It is a night at the pub with the guys, traditional Irish style. You can see the ginger Irish guy with a leather jacket, skinny jeans, and the oh so lovely beer belly sitting at the bar next to the reels. He occasionally takes a sip from his beer, watching you roll in the wins. The reels are set up in front of the bar, with an overview of the shelfs filled with booze of all kinds, and in the backdrop you can see the jukebox.

The graphics and the designs are incredibly impressive, and you can see the small details that makes this game so great. Even the way the guy drinks, the bubbles in the beer, and how you can see him breathing. Along with this, you have the classic music from the jukebox in the background and it creates a very relaxed atmosphere. Just like it is on the real Irish pubs.

Down the Pub payout

You will be playing Down the Pub on 15 fixed paylines, along with 5 reels on 3 rows. Since the lines are fixed, you will be betting on all in each bet. These bets range from a minimum of € 0.30 up to a max bet of € 75. The total line bet is therefor of € 5.

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Down the Pub bonus game

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When you manage to land B+O+N+U+S – you trigger the bonus game in certain positions. Here you will be playing a classic fruit machine to win cash prizes. You spin to move across the board while collecting payouts. You have three lives in the bonus, and every bomb you hit will take a life away. When you are all out, the bonus will end. There are a number of symbols and feature within this bonus and they all have various abilities. For example, you have multipliers, wilds, jackpots, nudges, and boosts. The possibility of receiving grand cash are great in Down the Pub bonus game.

Down the Pub free spins

The welcome poster is the Scatter symbol of the game, and this has the ability to activate the free spins feature when three of them appears on the reels.

The pint of beer has a key role in this feature, as it acts as a Multiplying symbol. While in the free spins, landing on pints can grant you with multipliers.

1 pint grant you a 2x multiplier

2 pints grants you a 3x multiplier

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These pints can only appear on reel 3 and only in the free spins feature. It also acts as a Wild symbol here and can create extra wins for you. The free spins feature ends when you land on the third pint of the game.

Down the Pub special feature

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Wild symbol

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During the base game, the lucky clover is the Wild symbol of the game. This can step in to replace all symbols except for the Scatter and the Pint. This to create new and more winning combinations.

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The following is a list of notable .

Current[edit]

  • ABS Computer Technologies (Parent: Newegg)
  • Alphabet Inc.
  • Amiga, Inc.
  • Alienware (Parent: Dell)
  • Dell
  • Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)
  • Gigabyte
  • Grundig (Parent: Arçelik)
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard)
    • Compaq
  • Lenovo
  • Micro-Star International (MSI)

Companies that have ceased production[edit]

  • Acorn Computers - Bought by Morgan Stanley and renamed as Element 14 in 1999.
  • Alliant Computer Systems - Ceased operations in 1992.
  • Altos Computer Systems - Acquired by Acer in 1990.
  • Amdahl Corporation - A wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu since 1997.
  • Apollo Computer - Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1989.
  • Apricot Computers - Ceased operations in 1999.
  • Ardent Computer - Merged with Stellar Computer to form Stardent in 1989.
  • AST Computers, LLC - Exited the computer market in 2001.
  • Burroughs - Merged with Sperry to form Unisys in 1986.
  • Celerity Computing - Acquired by Floating Point Systems in 1988.
  • Commodore International - Declared bankruptcy in 1994.
  • Compaq - Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2002. Defunct as a subsidiary as of 2013.
  • CompuAdd - Filed for bankruptcy in 1993.
  • Control Data Corporation (CDC) - Shrank as units were spun off from 1988 to 1992; remainder is now Ceridian.
  • Convergent Technologies - Acquired by Unisys in 1988.
  • Convex Computer - Purchased by The Hewlett-Packard Company in 1995.
  • Corona Data Systems - among the original 'IBM PC Compatible' clone makers
  • Data General - was one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s, purchased by EMC in 1999 for its innovative RAID array storage.
  • Digital Equipment Corporation - Acquired by Compaq in 1998.
  • Durango Systems Corporation - Merged with Molecular Systems in 1982 which went bankrupt in 1984
  • Eagle Computer - Ceased operations in 1986.
  • Eckert–Mauchly Computer - Acquired by Remington Rand in 1950.
  • Elonex — Sells tablets (as of 2011)
  • Encore Computer - Acquired by Gores Technology Group in 1998 and renamed to Encore Real Time Computing.
  • English Electric - Merged into International Computers Limited.
  • eMachines - Discontinued by its current owner Acer in 2012.
  • Escom - Declared bankruptcy on July 15, 1996.
  • Everex - US subsidiary closed in 2009.
  • Evesham - Merged into TIME Computers.
  • Franklin Computer Corporation - Exited computer hardware business and reorganized into Franklin Electronic Publishers.
  • Gateway - Acquired by Acer in October 2007.
  • General Electric - Sold its computer division to Honeywell in 1970.
  • Gericom - Acquired by Quanmax then merged with S&T.
  • Gould Electronics - Sold its computer division to Nippon Mining in 1988, who in turn sold it to Encore Computer later that year.
  • Hewlett-Packard - Spun off into Hewlett Packard Enterprise and renamed as HP Inc. in 2015
  • Honeywell - Sold its computer division to Groupe Bull in 1991.
  • International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) - Merged into International Computers Limited.
  • International Computers Limited (ICL) - Now part of Fujitsu.
  • Kaypro - Filed for bankruptcy in 1992.
  • Leading Edge - Mid '80s leader in PC clone for the masses - Manufacturing done first by Mitsubishi then Daewoo.
  • LEO Computers - Lyons Electronic Office. In 1963 merged with English Electric, then Marconi and eventually merged into International Computers Limited (ICL) in 1968.
  • Luxor AB - Ended in 1986 after being acquired by Nokia the previous year.
  • Magnavox - Philips PCs rebadged for the USA and Canada.[1]
  • Magnuson Computer Systems - Filed for bankruptcy in the early 1980s.
  • Maxdata (Germany) - Insolvent in 2008; warranty for existing products taken over by then the Swiss Belinea AG (see Belinea), now owned by Bluechip Computer. Warranty for Belinea products purchased before 1 November 2008 is not serviced anymore by Bluechip Computer.[2]
  • Micron Technology -
  • Mitsubishi Electronics - Closed computer systems division in 1990; Manufactured systems for Leading Edge and Sperry-Unisys
  • MPC (formerly MicronPC) - Filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2008. Efforts at reorganization failed.
  • Multiflow Computer - Ceased operations in 1990.
  • NeXT - Acquired by Apple Computer in 1997.
  • Nixdorf Computer - Acquired by Siemens in 1991, renamed Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG.
  • Northgate Computer Systems - Acquired by Lan Plus in 1997, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1994.
  • Osborne Computer - Ceased operations in 1985; rights to the Osborne brand were sold to Mikrolog.
  • Packard Bell - Subsidiary of Acer.
  • Philips - Sold their PC division to Digital Equipment Corporation.
  • Prime Computer - Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation in 1998.
  • Processor Technology - Ceased operations in 1979.
  • Psystar - Under 2009 permanent injunction to stop selling computers with Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Psystar's web site has since disappeared.
  • Pyramid Technology - Acquired by Siemens in 1995.
  • Quantex Microsystems - Bankrupt in 2000.
  • RCA - Exited the computer business in 1971; Sperry Rand took over RCA's installed base in 1972.
  • Research Machines - Exited manufacturing in late 2013. Brand continues as a services company.
  • Remington Rand - Acquired by Sperry to form Sperry Rand in 1955.
  • Sanyo - Bought out by Panasonic.
  • Scientific Data Systems - Acquired by Xerox in 1969.
  • Sequent Computer Systems - Acquired by IBM in 1999.
  • Siemens - Computer division (Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG) merged 50/50 with Fujitsu into Fujitsu Siemens Computers in 1999, then Siemens half bought by Fujitsu in 2009.
  • Silicon Graphics - Acquired by Rackable Systems in 2009, when Rackable then re-branded to SGI, and later acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in November 2016.
  • Sinclair Research - Acquired by Amstrad in 1986.
  • Solbourne Computer - Acquired by Deloitte Consulting in 2008.
  • Sperry - Merged with Burroughs to form Unisys in 1986.
  • Sperry Rand - Dropped 'Rand' from its name in 1978 and continued as Sperry.
  • Stardent - Ceased operations in 1992.
  • Sun Microsystems - Acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2010.
  • Systems Engineering Laboratories - Acquired by Gould Electronics in 1981 and became Gould's computer division.
  • Systime Computers Ltd – Once Britain's second largest, acquired by Control Data Corporation in 1985, broken up in 1989.
  • Tandy Corporation - Previous parent company of RadioShack, produced the TRS-80 and Tandy 1000 and 2000IBM PCcompatible computers. Sold their computer division to AST Research in 1993.
  • Tiny Computers - Merged into TIME Computers.
  • Averatec - Averatec subsidiary goes out of business in 2012.
  • Tulip Computers - Changed its name to Nedfield NV in 2008, pronounced bankrupt on 3 September 2009.
  • Vigor Gaming (USA) - Disappeared in March 2010.
  • VTech - Ceased PC manufacturing.
  • Wang Laboratories - Acquired by Getronics in 1999.
  • Wipro - Ceased PC manufacturing.
  • Xerox - Exited the computer business.
  • Zenith Data Systems - Merged With Packard Bell and NEC in 1996.
  • Zeos - Merged into MPC Corporation in 1996, which in turn filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008.

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References[edit]

  1. ^'IBM ValuePoint Collection'. ibmvaluepoint.blogspot.com.
  2. ^'Wie becomme ich Service oder Informationen zu alten Belinea Produkten?'. FAQs (in German). Belinea. Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2011-11-12.

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