The nudge tune is Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc. The TV tune is Black or White by Michael Jackson and the collect tune is Heal The World also by Michael Jackson. The arrested tune is Sailing On The Seven Seas by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark ( OMD ). Jackpot is Let's Party by Jive Bunny and of course higher or lower is Doop by Doop which I absolutely loved when this was in the arcades and turned up to its fullest. Classic machine.
Hello. I am a viewer from America, and I've got to say these videos are really fun to watch! These classic style fruit machines are something to behold in gambling. That being said, this particular simpsons machine is a bit creepy, with the eyes glowing, that string sting, and a few other points, but either way I can tell this is an extremely fun game! Gg on the video!
Great to see this. Maygay were the kings of sample use on their early to mid 90's licenced machines which in part makes them so desirable, as it's a good throwback/nostalgia trip to better times. Clear up a few samples for you, jackpot is Hopping Mad from Jive Bunny also used on EastEnders jackpot. The nudges is Funky Cold Medina and the little arrested/bribed bit was Sailing on the Seven Seas. Gameplay wise this was pretty decent although it screams at you that it really wants to be a 20p play machine. Lots of dead spins purely because it has to churn double the spins for £6 than it would on 20p. Can see why this is highly desired by M1 collectors and Simpsons collectors alike, the golden era for Maygay with no obvious blocking, great sound and visuals. Thanks for the video 👍
sorry i think you are wrong about the Jive Bunny sample for the jackpot...its actually March of the Mods released in 1964 by Joe Loss and his orchestra...this instrumental was popular in Butlins and other holiday camps as a party dance...Hopping mad was track 8 on the Jive Bunny album which was a cover version of many hits of the mid century...all great songs
@@singingbuddhakaraoke if it's not it's very close, but sounds correct to me (14 seconds in). Of course Jive Bunny were remixes of other stuff so certainly not original to them. Question is were Maygay trawling 60's archives or making use of recent 90's when they were creating this. I am on the side of 90's purely because so many of 90's fruit machine samples were contemporary. I will certainly check out the one you mentioned. ua-cam.com/video/XYEEuabSJMo/v-deo.htmlsi=ylIgk-hD0EDD6bWB
@@stakebuster you are probably right I love all the samples ..March of the Mods was a favourite of mine at Butlins as a child in the early 80s and I've had a few goes at singing sailing on the 7 seas, hard song to sing
Can't beat a bit of Doop when your pissed lol
The nudge tune is Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc. The TV tune is Black or White by Michael Jackson and the collect tune is Heal The World also by Michael Jackson. The arrested tune is Sailing On The Seven Seas by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark ( OMD ). Jackpot is Let's Party by Jive Bunny and of course higher or lower is Doop by Doop which I absolutely loved when this was in the arcades and turned up to its fullest. Classic machine.
Spot on about Doop. I used to leave it until the beat kicked in 😂👍
Did any other machines have Doop as a tune?
Hello. I am a viewer from America, and I've got to say these videos are really fun to watch! These classic style fruit machines are something to behold in gambling.
That being said, this particular simpsons machine is a bit creepy, with the eyes glowing, that string sting, and a few other points, but either way I can tell this is an extremely fun game! Gg on the video!
Great to see this. Maygay were the kings of sample use on their early to mid 90's licenced machines which in part makes them so desirable, as it's a good throwback/nostalgia trip to better times. Clear up a few samples for you, jackpot is Hopping Mad from Jive Bunny also used on EastEnders jackpot. The nudges is Funky Cold Medina and the little arrested/bribed bit was Sailing on the Seven Seas. Gameplay wise this was pretty decent although it screams at you that it really wants to be a 20p play machine. Lots of dead spins purely because it has to churn double the spins for £6 than it would on 20p. Can see why this is highly desired by M1 collectors and Simpsons collectors alike, the golden era for Maygay with no obvious blocking, great sound and visuals. Thanks for the video 👍
sorry i think you are wrong about the Jive Bunny sample for the jackpot...its actually March of the Mods released in 1964 by Joe Loss and his orchestra...this instrumental was popular in Butlins and other holiday camps as a party dance...Hopping mad was track 8 on the Jive Bunny album which was a cover version of many hits of the mid century...all great songs
@@singingbuddhakaraoke if it's not it's very close, but sounds correct to me (14 seconds in). Of course Jive Bunny were remixes of other stuff so certainly not original to them. Question is were Maygay trawling 60's archives or making use of recent 90's when they were creating this. I am on the side of 90's purely because so many of 90's fruit machine samples were contemporary. I will certainly check out the one you mentioned. ua-cam.com/video/XYEEuabSJMo/v-deo.htmlsi=ylIgk-hD0EDD6bWB
i can definitely hear the Funky Cool Medina but thought it might have been You Aint Seen Nothin Yet by Bachman Turner Overdrive
@@stakebuster you are probably right I love all the samples ..March of the Mods was a favourite of mine at Butlins as a child in the early 80s and I've had a few goes at singing sailing on the 7 seas, hard song to sing
Best gamble tune, if not any tune on a fruit machine. Oh, and nice skills on on Itchy & Scratchy 😁
Imagine having a fruit machine with £5 stake, got to be rich playing that machine lol 😆 😂 😳
love the sounds, was never a fan of the game really. Skills pay the bills pal
I was playing this at Mr Ps on Saturday (sadly only on £3)
Think that sound was from the funky cool madina
How much did it sell for?
Sorry mate but the buyer asked me not to say.
What's BwB about this machine
Bwb made them using maygays cabs and tech.
@@fruityloopy-ti4ju Ah makes sense