Pokemon Slot Machine

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Sun and Moon slot is a 20 payline online video slot game equipped with five reels and three rows. It is an online adaptation of one of the first land-based slot machines developed by Aristocrat. The game has many features that keep the game lively. The Slot Machine actually stuck around for several generations, and was included in the FireRed & LeafGreen remakes, with its final appearance in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. To engage in the game, players entered the Game Corner and interacted with the slot machines, betting with coins in hopes of winning more. Sell them for 25,000$, and you can buy 1250 coins for it. Dec 20, 2016 Pokemon Fire Red How TO HIT THE JACKPOT ON SLOT MACHINES IN THE GAME CORNER AND GET UNLIMITED COINS! AMAZING MAJOR JACKPOT on TARZAN slot machine in VEGAS. Win BIG$$$$$ at the slots. Then go three machines.

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So, you want to get the Explosion TM, right? Well, obviously, otherwize you wouldn't be reading this. So, below, I have listed the basic rules in regards to obtaining the elusive TM.

Pokemon Slot Machine Trick

  • First of all, you will need to have coins.
  • Second of all, you will need the Coin Case.

Once you are comfy with a slot machine, begin to play away! To begin with you need to keep spinning the reels until a Pokéball appears, this will contain one of three Pokémon:

  • Ditto (transformed as a Clefairy) (Unlikely to win)
  • Clefairy (Likely to win)
  • Shiny Clefairy (Very likely to win)

The Pokémon you release from the ball determines your odds of getting the TM. To release the Pokémon out of the ball you have to align 3 of anything above a Pikachu and a Replay (it takes time, though). I find it easier to release them by lining up the PokéBalls, the Team Galactic symbols or the Bonus symbols, 7s.

Once the Clefairy/Ditto (if a Ditto I would consider trying again) has been released you will then need to align the Bonus symbols, 7s, in order to start the bonus round. Once the bonus round has been initiated you will begin to see the following things occur on the bottom screen of your DS, they are the following:

  • Red Moon - Reduces your chances of Clefairy staying in if you follow what it says. In other words, intentionally stops the wrong reels.
  • Golden Moon - This leads to a pair of Pikachu appearing in the bottom screen which improves your chances of Clefairy staying in.
  • Popping in and out of Pokéball - This reduces the chances of your Clefairy staying in.
  • Clefairy staying in the Pokéball - This tells you that it is the end of the bonus round.
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To start obtaining the Bonuses you will need to follow Clefairy's hand gestures, which point to the reel you need to stop first. So, if Clefairy is pointing right on the screen, then press the A button, if up then press B, if left then press Y. Simple, isn't it? Continue to refer to the above for the on-screen changes which will determine how many bonus rounds you will reach.

If you manage to obtain 10 straight bonus rounds go to the Game Corner Reception Desk and talk to the lady. She will congratulate you and hand over a TM64 Explosion. Remember to keep trying and you will get there eventually just like I did now. Enjoy, people!

Thanks to TG-Espio for this!

Page written by Typhlosion. Additional contributions by Hicky.

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electerbuzz dude on Sun 15 Mar 2009 09:37:19 UTC.
i got to ten then 11 then eft and talked to the lady she just said try and get the reawrd!I thought that if you wat until the red moon passes over before getting the first replay it is fine. I could be wrong. I could never keep the Ditto-Clefairy more than 3 rounds. Also, since the Bonus Round is really everywhere you can really get coins, do NOT retry if you get a Ditto. Also, one time (only one) the real Clefairy popped out when I got a REPLAY. Go figure. More tips: Stop the reel from left-right. When the Pokeball shakes left, stop Left, when it's still, stop Middle, and when it shakes right, stop Right. When the Clefairy (the Ditto does this badly) opens its arms, stop left. When it opens its arms again, stop Middle. when it opens again, stop Right (WARNING: This works best if you stop the reels at the same time after the arms open, and you stop them when the arms open consecutively, so not 1;2;4, it should be 1;2;3, 2;3;4, etc.)

Pokemon Slot Machine Emerald

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Slot machines have been around for more than a century. They were invented by a Bavarian ex-pat in the late 19th century, they were briefly used as vending machines in the bars of North America, paying out food instead of coins, then quickly became the staple of the gambling industry. Since then, they have spread everywhere, from social networks to video games.

Secrets - Pokemon Red, Blue And Yellow Wiki Guide - IGN

Slot machines are very popular all over the world - but not in Japan. Access to gambling in all forms except for betting on public sports, lotteries, and pachinko. There are no casinos in the country - people often play Mahjong for money, and there are a few popular rock-paper-scissors apps that many people play for money. Thus, it may come as a surprise that the games featured slot machine minigames up to Generation IV.


Slots in Pokémon

The slot machines in Pokémon games are a lot like their online counterparts at the JackpotCity online casino. The slots in Generation I games and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are a lot like the classic three-reel slot machines so popular at JackpotCity - even the symbols on the reels are inspired by the real thing. Plus, they borrow a popular feature from their real-life counterparts: by betting more coins per spin, you activate more pay lines, and with it, you boost the potential payouts of the game.
In Generation II games, the slot machines became simpler, with fewer symbols on the reels. But they come with an extra perk: Chansey. From time to time, the Pokémon thought to bring good luck and happiness to its owner, will appear to spin the reels with an egg bomb. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the slot machine becomes more complex and similar to the real thing by adding a feature so popular at real-life gambling venues and online outlets like the JackpotCity: bonus games. The bonus games offer players bigger payouts and the chance to try the Reel Time (a bit like jackpots) with a potential to win big.And in the fourth-generation games, the slot machine once again becomes simpler, with a smaller jackpot but it gets a new bonus game. Triggered by winning the jackpot, the bonus game involves trying to keep a Pokémon happy by stopping the reels that it points at in the correct order.

Controversy

Playing slot machines in real life is permitted in most countries - even those that ban real-money gambling have carveouts for social games like MyVegas or Slotomania. Not in South Korea, apparently. Here, even the playful minigames inside Pokémon games have triggered the authorities.With gambling illegal in Korea, the slot machines in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum had to go. The problem is that without them, players couldn’t obtain TM64. As a workaround, the Game Corner receptionist will occasionally reward players with the item.