So, if you aren't aware, medal games are basically Gambling Lite for Japan. Also, completely ignore the timeline listed on that page because we've found medal games from way back in the day.
These sorts of games are pretty poorly documented, regardless of language--but in trying to see if I could find some internal Sega catalogue numbers for these machines, I stumbled across JAMMA's internal codes for these machines. This prompted a few questions:
- What exactly does 5c/25c mean (I'm assuming coins)?
- Why would JAMMA treat the amount of coins needed in a medal game as separately coded machines?
- Are these JAMMA codes decent identifiers of machines? I can't find anything that xrefs the code numbers based on a sample set, but that could equally be chalked up to No One on the Internet Cares.
These sorts of games are pretty poorly documented, regardless of language--but in trying to see if I could find some internal Sega catalogue numbers for these machines, I stumbled across JAMMA's internal codes for these machines. This prompted a few questions:
- What exactly does 5c/25c mean (I'm assuming coins)?
- Why would JAMMA treat the amount of coins needed in a medal game as separately coded machines?
- Are these JAMMA codes decent identifiers of machines? I can't find anything that xrefs the code numbers based on a sample set, but that could equally be chalked up to No One on the Internet Cares.