Aristocrat Australian Poker Machines Mk6 Emulator With 122 New -

Perhaps the most exciting part of the "122 New" collection is the inclusion of 7 prototype games that never saw a physical release. These include:

Before emulation existed, there was the physical machine. Aristocrat’s MK6 (Mark 6) hardware was a revolutionary gaming platform introduced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Perhaps the most exciting part of the "122

Unlike its predecessors, the MK6 used a CD-ROM drive and a Windows-based embedded operating system. This allowed for: The MK6 became the backbone of Australian gaming

The MK6 became the backbone of Australian gaming for over a decade. Titles like Queen of the Nile, Where's the Gold, and Geisha became household names. However, as casinos upgraded to MK7, MK8, and the new-gen "Dragon Link" cabinets, thousands of MK6 machines were scrapped. Typical uses: deployed in electronic gaming machine (EGM)

Enter the emulator community.

  • Typical uses: deployed in electronic gaming machine (EGM) environments in pubs, clubs, and casinos in jurisdictions where regulated.


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