Release Date: 1997
"Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S" is a pachinko simulation game developed for the Sega Saturn, released exclusively in Japan. The game is part of the broader genre of gambling simulation games popular in the region, focusing specifically on replicating the experience of playing pachinko, a type of mechanical game used both as a recreational arcade game and much more frequently as a gambling device. The gameplay allows players to experience the thrill and mechanics of pachinko machines, including the handling of balls, the adjustment of launch power, and managing the pegs and obstacles each unique machine offers. The digital format allowed players who enjoy pachinko to practice or enjoy the game within the comfort of their home without the financial expenditures tied to actual gambling.
The game was one of the many titles that sought to capitalize on Japan's pachinko craze during the '90s, leveraging the Sankyo brand, one of the leading pachinko machine manufacturers. By incorporating realistic graphics and authentic sound effects, "Sankyo Fever Jikki Simulation S" offered an immersive pachinko experience that mirrored the actual cabinet machines found in pachinko parlors across Japan. It featured different modes, including a free play mode where players could experiment with different types of pachinko machines. The detailed simulation provided enthusiasts with insight into the intricacies of the game mechanics, including strategies on how to manipulate the machines for better odds. This title not only entertained but also served as a valuable tool for pachinko enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of the game dynamics.
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