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 Puchi - Nanasy tte Nani features the pachinko machine of the same name with different levels of zooms and complete technical information about the pachinko machine.
Manufacturer's description:
Toyomaru's "Nanase" appeared as a new series "Petit". Mode adopts only "capture mode" with high practicality. Contents focused on the pachinko machine's strategy. Of course, it also inherits well-received systems such as detailed setting change of pachinko price, reach catalog, ballad mode and so on.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Gambling theme.
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