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Most games played on a machine?

By louknees

10 years ago


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#1 10 years ago

I was breaking down my Chicago Coin Gold Record to bring to Allentown last night and I noticed a counter that kept track of the number of plays on it. The number was 106,991 which I thought was staggering.

The game was made in 1975.

But when you break it down, 106,991 divided by the number of years (35) it's about 2900 plays a year.

Break that down into days and its about 8 plays a day.

The game plays great too, no problems with it at all.

What's the most games played on a machine you've ever seen?

I was just curious.

#8 10 years ago

I was wondering about some of the popular EMs from the 1950s/60s. Mine was from 1975 and I don't think it was the most played game and the person I got it from hadn't really played it in the 5 years they had it, maybe 100 plays a year.

There could be some slick chicks out there with 300,000 plays

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