The pachinko machines are japanese slot gambling machines used for amusement and prizes. Although pachinko machines were originally strictly mechanical, modern pachinko machines are a cross between a pinball machine and a video slot machine.
There are many types of pachinko machines and parlor regulations, but most of them conform to a similar style of play. Players can buy metal balls by either inserting either cash, a pre-paid card, or their member's card directly into the machine they want to use. At 4 yen per ball that's 250 balls for every 1000 yen. These balls are then shot into the machine from a ball tray with the purpose of attempting to win more balls. The pachinko machine has a digital slot machine on a large screen in the center of its layout, and the objective here is to get 3 numbers or symbols in a row for a jackpot.
Hissatsu Pachinko Station features 7 different pachinko machines. The game also features a story mode in which the player takes the role of a gambler that goes around town playing the different pachinko machines in the 3 pachinko places to win new prizes.
Manufacturer's description:
"Dance Dance 2" and "CR Big Solotter" are two models from the first company. From Fuji Shoji, there are 6 models of "Allen", "Arrangeman", "Excite", "Sunrise", "Ebisu III" and "Vanguard", and 8 models of old-fashioned popular models that are hard to beat now. The mode is "Necessary pachinko mode" which increases the possession money by capturing the base, "Sudara's ambition mode" to advance the game in the adventure format, "Girls can see graphics of the girl in charge by capturing the baseball game" View mode "prepared.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Pachinko theme.
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