![]() ![]() ![]() Unsurprisingly the portraits are all appropriately attired in Punk stylings. High-value symbols are subversive Banksy does Warhol portrait of Einstein, a monkey wearing a crown, the Mona Lisa, and Winston Churchill. ![]() Low-value symbols are DM boots, knuckle dusters, Molotov cocktails, distortion pedals, and an anarchy sign. The backing to the symbol spaces which aren’t fully covered is of pages of newsprint from music magazines. Across the top is a green swatch of green paint showing the ways to win during the free spins rounds, this provides space for six carriages of an underground train to roll across the reels bearing bonus gifts. It comes with 5 regular reels and a 6th caged reel covered in police tape with (BONUS) written across it. The reel set is framed by a thick coating of black spray paint. Closer, a battered Fender Stratocaster leans against the left side of the wall and a red phone box sits in front of the right side of the wall. In the distance, you can see Big Ben to the left and what looks a bit like the Victoria Memorial to the right of the gameboard. The road sign on the wall reads “OBEY ROAD NW8”, a subtle punk twist on the famous Abbey Road made famous by The Beatles. The gameboard sits against a wall covered in punk posters, graffiti, a hazard sign, and a large London Underground sign with “PUNK ROCKER” in the place of the station name with “No Limit” spray-painted over it. London was very much seen as the spiritual home of punk rock, especially when it came to the fashions and trends of the subculture, and its influence is all over this slot. As already discussed, the design of Punk Rocker is heavily influenced by the London punk scene. ![]()
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