I love the sound of those coin dropping...*click-cla-clank-cla-Chink!
Thumbs up! To those who uses them...!




Danny Saigon
yeah, I tinkered with my coin mech so it would take canadian quarters =]RGC wrote:What's wrong with the sound of a quarter or a good old fashioned ten pence piece?
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Blasphemer! 100 yen coins have a special *click-cla-clank-cla-Chink!* that you just can't get with any other form of currency.RGC wrote:What's wrong with the sound of a quarter or a good old fashioned ten pence piece?
There are also a few games that when set to Free Play will not go through the regular attract mode sequence (Guwange I'm looking at you!)PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Yeah, when I came back from Japan to the USA, I did bring back a few Japanese coins including a 100 yen coin as a cool momento. Unfortunately, the coin mechanism on my Egret II has been set up to accept those classic American quarters as the serious choice to "coin-up" or credit a game. Is it easy to revert back to the proper 100 yen coinage with such a coin mechanism setup on them candy cabs? Of course, some arcade shmup PCBs such as the classic Cave Donpachi and DDP don't have such a Free Play option, so the next best thing to to properly coin 'em up. It's a given alrighty.
Yes, very, very simple.PC Engine Fan X! wrote: Is it easy to revert back to the proper 100 yen coinage with such a coin mechanism setup on them candy cabs?
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