柏青斯洛 · Sammy · 2022
Smart Slot Fist of the North Star
スマスロ北斗の拳
Long stretches of nothing broken by a fistfight you can win or lose — the machine that defined the smart-slot era.
- 新手friendly程度
- 建議先做功課
- 預算抓多少
- ¥10,000 is a realistic minimum for a ¥20 floor session, and it can disappear inside an hour. On a ¥5 floor, ¥3,000–¥5,000 gives you a fair look at the machine. Set the number before you sit and bring only that in cash.
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機台概要
スマスロ北斗の拳 is Sammy's smart-slot version of the machine that has anchored Japanese pachislot floors for two decades. It launched the スマスロ (smart slot) format, which replaced physical medals with an electronic credit display — there is no coin tray, no bucket to carry, and no metal noise.
The structure is an AT machine: outside the bonus you are feeding medals in with very little coming back, and inside the バトルボーナス (battle bonus) you are being paid while Kenshiro fights. The whole design is built around that contrast, and the volatility is high by any standard. Sessions swing hard in both directions.
This is not a first machine. The animations are magnificent and the source material is famous, but it moves through money considerably faster than pachinko and it rewards knowing the zone structure that regulars watch. If you want to try pachislot on your first visit, do it here only with a firm budget and the understanding that the money may go quickly.
逐步玩法
- 1Find the 北斗の拳 cabinets — usually a prominent block, often with a queue at opening. Check the overhead sign for the medal rate (20円 standard, 5円 on cheaper floors).
- 2Sit down and feed cash into the panel beside your seat. On a smart slot your balance appears as a digital credit count; nothing physical is dispensed.
- 3Press the bet button to stake three medals, then pull the lever on the left to spin the three reels.
- 4Stop each reel with the three buttons underneath. In normal play the order rarely matters — press left, centre, right at your own pace.
- 5Watch the small display for instructions. When the machine shows a number or an arrow, it is telling you which reel to stop first or which symbol to aim for. Follow it exactly; ignoring it costs you medals.
- 6When the battle bonus (バトルボーナス) starts, the screen switches to a fight sequence. Keep spinning — you are being paid throughout, and the outcome of the fight decides whether the run continues.
- 7After a run ends the machine returns to normal play. This is the natural point to decide whether to keep going.
- 8To finish, press the count button on your panel. On a smart slot your total transfers electronically; take the receipt or card to the prize counter.
常客何時入座
北斗の拳 regulars choose seats from the game counter above the machine, which shows how many games have passed since the last bonus. The machine has a well-known zone structure, so a seat abandoned deep into a dry stretch is the conventional target. Understand what this is: hall convention plus the hope of inheriting someone else's investment, not a way to beat the machine. The hall sets each cabinet's setting level (設定1〜6) and you cannot see it.
- The counter above the seat shows a high game count (ゲーム数) since the last bonus.
- Someone has just walked away mid-session — the most common reason a good seat is free.
- It is a ¥5-per-medal floor, where the same budget lasts four times as long.
- The hall is running an event day for the series and the floor is unusually busy — the halls that advertise these tend to set at least some cabinets more generously.
- You have watched the seat for a few minutes and understand what state the machine is in before committing money.
何時該收手
On a high-volatility AT machine the stopping decision matters more than the sitting decision. The conventional break point is the end of a bonus run, once the machine has returned to normal play and any follow-up state has clearly finished — walking away mid-state throws away something you have already paid for. Beyond that, your budget is the rule.
- The battle bonus has ended and the screen has returned fully to normal play with no continuation prompt on the display.
- You have hit the amount you decided to spend before sitting down.
- You are up meaningfully and the exchange booth's closing time is approaching.
- You have started ignoring the machine's stop instructions because you are tired — you are now losing medals to inattention.
- You are telling yourself the bonus is 'due'. It is not; that thought is the signal to stand up.
機台上會看到的字
- スマスロsumasuro
- Smart slot. Medals are electronic, shown as a credit count — there is no tray and nothing to carry.
- バトルボーナスbatoru bounasu
- The battle bonus. The paying state, shown as a fight sequence on screen.
- ATei-tii
- Assist Time — the mode where the machine tells you how to stop the reels for maximum payout. Outside it, you are mostly paying in.
- 設定settei
- The setting level, 1 to 6, chosen by the hall for each cabinet. It changes the machine's long-run payout and is never displayed to you.
- ゲーム数geemu suu
- Game count since the last bonus, shown on the counter above your seat. The number regulars read before choosing a seat.
- 押し順oshi-jun
- Press order. When the display shows numbers or arrows, stop the reels in that order — this is the machine paying you correctly.
- 計数ボタンkeisuu botan
- The count button on your panel. Press it to cash out your credits and get a receipt for the prize counter.
關於這台機器
Is this a reasonable machine for a first try at pachislot?
Only with a firm budget and low expectations. It is high volatility and moves fast. If you mainly want to see what pachislot is like, find a ¥5-per-medal floor first, or start with pachinko instead.
What do the numbers and arrows on the small screen mean?
They are telling you which order to stop the reels in (押し順). Follow them exactly — during a bonus, ignoring them means you are not collecting medals you have already won.
There are no medals. Where did my money go?
This is a smart slot, so your balance is electronic and shown as a credit count on the panel. Press the count button (計数ボタン) when you finish and take the receipt to the prize counter.
Regulars talk about a ceiling. Does that mean the bonus is guaranteed eventually?
The machine has a known zone structure that regulars watch, but treat this as hall convention rather than an edge. The hall's setting level is hidden from you, and no amount of game-count reading makes a session profitable in expectation.
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