baleen - 2014-11-19
I tried to figure out if the tokens were worth real money, like Vegas casino chips. They were just tokens, I think, but it didn't stop worldstarhiphop from reporting that they won ",000."
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Crab Mentality - 2014-11-19 From the video page:
5000 ARCADE TOKENS, NOT 5000 YEN. 5000 Yen would be a silly minimal Jackpot, why would a machine pay you out in 1 yen coins which = 0.0098 Australian Dollar.
For anyone thinking this is = to 5000, you're mistaken and stupid to think a machine would consider that a jackpot.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2014-11-22 Most arcades in Japan use 100yen coins, I'm not sure how much these are worth of course. But, if that was the case, it would be about 00 US. I haven't checked the exchange in a while though.
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2014-11-19
The people they hire to service these things must be overly caffeinated mad scientists.
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blue vein steel - 2014-11-19
Expecting ARCHIELUXURY to stroll by with a prostitute on his arm
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Gmork - 2014-11-19
Well, that was an experience.
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badideasinaction - 2014-11-19
Numberwang, the arcade version.
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Old_Zircon - 2014-11-19
"This is like having a second child!"
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Nominal - 2014-11-19
The Happening 2: Something
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oddeye - 2014-11-19
Fucking hell, that's an elaborate coin dropping machine thing.
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Cube - 2014-11-19
What's kinda funny is that many elements are almost identical to a MAME pachinko game, where you also ALMOST win all the time and even if you do win, a million things have to happen in just the right way before that.
It's sort of entertaining, especially when I'm coming from a country that has slot- and video poker machines (these days mostly combined to single, multi-game machines that have about 10 different games for people to lose their money on) in every single grocery store and gas station. And many more places.
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Cube - 2014-11-22 No, I'm not from the Oregon country.
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chumbucket - 2014-11-24
Did it just dump every token ever put into the machine?
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