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Title: Aristocrat MK5 Poker Machine Mutli Draw Free Game...
Post by: Nash on October 09, 2011, 11:43:15 AM
Hi Guys,

I am not into gambling but I love playing video poker at home for fun. My two favorite video poker games are: vintage Jolly Card by Tab Austria and Video poker machine Aristocrat MK5 Series 2 (Dec 2001 model) multi draw free game (with curved looking cards on  the screen).

Does anyone know where can I find an emulated version of Aristocrat video poker (with the curved cards)? I've been looking all over the net for almost 2 years but no luck finding it? I can not even see the image of it?  :103-

Your input is greatly appreciated.

Cheers!!


Title: Re: Aristocrat MK5 Poker Machine Mutli Draw Free Game...
Post by: t4799 on October 09, 2011, 01:20:05 PM
I don't think there is an emulated version, however there are two slant Mk 5 machines at the New Windsor Hotel. Both of them are running the game Multi draw free game. It is on the corner of Castlereagh street and Park Street Sydney City.


Title: Re: Aristocrat MK5 Poker Machine Mutli Draw Free Game...
Post by: Nash on October 09, 2011, 10:39:08 PM
Thanks Mate,

Sydney is a bit far from me, I live in Perth. We have them in Burswood as well. It's a shame that dont have an emulated version :(

Thanks for your time.


In addition, I would like to buy one if someone is selling it?

Cheers


Title: Re: Aristocrat MK5 Poker Machine Mutli Draw Free Game...
Post by: Heihachi_73 on October 10, 2011, 11:28:12 PM
There aren't any emulated versions of the MK5 system as of now, however it has been tried in the past but to no avail (tons of system checks, obscure Acorn-based hardware etc).


Title: Re: Aristocrat MK5 Poker Machine Mutli Draw Free Game...
Post by: Nash on October 11, 2011, 07:30:25 AM
There aren't any emulated versions of the MK5 system as of now, however it has been tried in the past but to no avail (tons of system checks, obscure Acorn-based hardware etc).
Oh well, I guess 2001 models will go even cheaper so I can get the original machine. Having said that, I am only interested in the one I mentioned above.
Thanks.