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		<title>Anti Cheat devices for coin operated games</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 05:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been sorting through the big box of arcade paper that was my part of the haul from the road trip to pick up Jeff&#8217;s HUO Pengo. There are some really odd things in the lot, the first bit of info was about the wild and wacky Arcade Outpost. This time I want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been sorting through the big box of arcade paper that was my part of the haul from the road trip to pick up Jeff&#8217;s <a href="http://sn.im/jvy3n  [www_rotheblog_com] ">HUO Pengo</a>. There are some really odd things in the lot, the first bit of info was about the wild and wacky <a href="/?p=1272">Arcade Outpost</a>.  This time I want to share some industry info I found about anti cheating devices. <span id="more-1287"></span>Apparently back in 1981 cheating operators out of a quarter or two was a big problem.  Operators must have been losing some big money and subsequently complaining to the manufacturers; because all sorts of anti cheating devices were developed for the various coin mechanisms and coin door configurations.  I guess those sneaky kids back in the arcade had figured out numerous ways to get credits for free or for much less than a quarter!  Shame on you.  Anti penny, anti nickel, anti stringing and anti wire modifications or mechanisms were available and well documented to stop those thieving kids!</p>
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<p>Midway and Coinco had service bulletins covering the topic in detail.  There was even some info published in the &#8220;Franks Cranks&#8221; column from Play Meter magazine.  If you think about the progression of the coin door, it is easy to see how theft played a major role in the subsequent design changes over the years.  From the classic Midway Ms. Pac-Man style door (easy to trick), to the newer over-under coin doors with perpendicular coin mechs and complicated components that make it tough to add credits for free.  Enjoy!</p>
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