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Description

Manipulate the balls so they fall into the pits for points. Get enough points and you will move on to the next round.

Lot Lot was produced by Irem in 1985.

Irem released 90 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1978. Irem was based in Japan.

Other machines made by Irem during the time period Lot Lot was produced include: Battle-Road, Spartan X, Kung Fu, Lode Runner, Lode Runner - The Bungeling Strikes Back, Lode Runner - Majin No Fukkatsu, Spelunker II, Spelunker, Atomic Boy, and Lode Runner - Golden Labyrinth

Lot Lot
Lot Lot

Specs

Name Lot Lot
Developer Irem (Japan)
Year 1985
Type Videogame
KLOV/MOG # 8459
Class Wide Release
Genre Puzzle
Monitor
Conversion Class Irem
# Simultaneous Players 1
# Maximum Players 2
Game Play Alternating
Control Panel Layout Single Player
Controls
  • Joystick: 8-way
  • Buttons: 1 - Swap
Sound Amplified Mono (one channel)
Cabinet Styles
  • Upright/Standard

Game Play

There are two arrows. One follows the other after a slight pause. The second one will stop where ever the first had. There are sixteen boxes that the balls roll or drop into. The walls of the boxes randomly disappear allowing the balls to roll or drop into another box or a pit at the bottom of the screen. The pits are marked:

  • OUT
  • 0 PTS
  • 10 PTS
  • 30 PTS
  • 50 PTS

You start with your first arrow at an empty box that has or will soon have an opening to a pit and then move to a box the has balls in it. When the second arrow is on the old box, push your button and the item(s) in the two boxes swap places. If there is air in one and balls in the other they will be swapped. If there are balls in both the balls will swap places. The bottom left box has a red line in the botton instead of bricks like the others. If any balls get in here, a crab will come up and snip the red line, causing the balls in that box to fall into the OUT pit. If this happens you will lose one 'man'. If you lose all your 'men' the game is over. You must make a certain ammout of points to go on to the next round.

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LICENSOR: Tokuma Shoten

VAPS Arcade/Coin-Op Lot Lot Census

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Technical

CPU: Z80
SOUND CPU: M6803
SOUND: 2xAY-8910and 2xMSM5205

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