4:49 John P. Camara. He was the best friend of the video uploader. He died because of lung cancer while trying to win an iPhone 5 from Stacker. The iPhone 5 was John Camara's dream and ultimate goal in life. After his death, the video uploader went to fulfill his friend's dream and win it. As you can see in the video, he used up most of his life savings on Stacker, but at the very last few coins, he was able to actually win Stacker and send his friend's wraith to rest in eternal peace. Not only that, he was able to claim the even better iPhone 6 so he could pay his rent. R.I.P. John P. Camara.
There wouldnt be an iphone in there. Thats just a fake box. you would have to go to the counter to collect the real iphone. I mean common sense pls, if the iphone was in the box and the box was dropped. what would happen
heres a good cheat for you... if you play those stacker games with ear muffs on blocking out the audio and only relying on visual stimuli you will crack it everytime. The reason being is that the games s programed with a rhythm and they offset that rhythm by only a few milliseconds when you reach the top stack which is why you always notice yourself missing the top block slightly. this is because the visual cue is faster and your hitting on the audio rhythm that you were used to whilst climbing the stack. then when you get to the top last block they speed up the visual movement of the block slightly which is why you hit on it too late, as your ears are saying 'no not ready to hit yet' as it sounds too early to strike.. its very well thought out. as your bound to play again given that you got so high RIGHT.. BUT!!! That top block stitches up every player everytime...
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Waffle guy 32 he was just lucky that it was due to pay out. After someone has won something, it will deliberately kill everybody else until it has been fed enough money again.
+Abraham Dannan It is easy, but on the last cube you can clearly see it skip where you place it on the last one. It does that until it gets its payout.
+Didar Izol because arcades want your wallet...Is that a keymaster over there? good thing I got my 2w laser module 12V battery, and my goggles and vendetta mask to protect me from radiation and blindness while I do a 2 second prize cut.
Why are the American machine so much more generous than the English ones? There is one at an Arkade near me, and the best prize in there is a cheapy £50 smart phone. It's rather harsh xD
+Charlie Does Stuff I have won stacker almost 20 times, I've got 2 phones (iPhone 5S and iPhone 4) but usually the best things I find where I live are headphones/xbox game/etc
+Penny Nickel He services the machines. He likely opened it up, adjusted the difficulty setting and then "won" the prize. He's done a bunch of vids like this. If you check his other vids you'll see him going to various locations and working on the machines.
It's the camera. Cameras record things we can't normally see in this case you see every frame that the cube is moving in real life its a blurry mess giving the illusion it's going faster making us mess up.
Awesome win! ;) I assume that when you got to the machine, it was already due to payout, but you didn't quite have the skill until after a few plays. You were also very lucky to hit the payout on this machine, especially due to a high value prize (iPhone 6) and the $1, so it has to be set on P10-10 (1:800). The block speed settings on P8-1 (the slowest) is quite is quite a surprise and I would assume they would of set it to P8-5 or P8-6 (the faster settings). Keep up the good video's! I am subscribed. :)
Awesome! I just noticed there's no minor prize on that knock off Stacker. How many gigs is it? It's either 16 or 64 GB. Because Apple doesn't make 32 GB iPhone 6's.
BrooklynBaller101 Knock Off Stacker? It is Stack'Em, the Canadian version of Stacker, but the machine in this video has obviously been imported to the US. There a two versions, which include what's in this video, which has rare red artwork and no minor prize. The other is a normal Stacker Club (Blue Stacker) but with Stack'Em on the marquee instead of Stacker like normal worldwide Stackers. These are rarely seen (the type featured in this video).
claw kicker you were blessed by the claw god like one night he came down claw picked you out of the world and bestowed the claw god power on you all hail the claw god
for those saying its not too hard,like all other arcade games this one is rigged too (in the last stack to get the major prize it purposefully changes one space left or right)
Its not fake. They arent gonna put an iphone in the machine or someone would bring a hammer in the place, bash it, and rob it. You win that box, and then exchange it at the prize desk or whatever and they will give you a real iphone
this is just a machine which counts the total dollars gone in , if enough dollars has gone in , you make it to the top . its all calculated . example : the price for an item is 250 dollar and the machine owner wants to earn 50 dollar , then on every 300th attempt , it goes to the top .
Lol, all the so called electronic prizes from arcades are just bullshit, i once won an IPhone 6 Plus from Key Master, i opened the box up and there was nothing but a note that says thank you for playing....
Golden Doge that's actually illegal in my state to do that. and the "payout" can't be more than whatever percent of the value of the prize. IE-theres a key master with a bunch of sneakers in it and the shoes are valued at $200-$300 average and the "payout" or when its due to hit would be like $300-$400. so. yeah. sorry bout that buddy.
I won an iPad from a keyhole game machine at a movie theater off a dollar. It only gave me the box and I had to contact the machine owner for the real payout. It turned out that I knew the owner of the machine really well and he let me know the secret. Most prize type machines are preprogrammed to payout when it hits a certain dollar intake figure. For his, it was programmed to payout only after an intake of $1000(double the cost of the highest valued item in the machine). In other words, he makes profit no matter how many wins are paid out. So my advice is this, only play for the highest value items. You only make them machine owner's profits bigger when you play for the low value items.
+Maria Deng I'm a mobile consultant for best buy I work with phones everyday. the phone box was real now whether there was actually a phone inside I have no way of knowing.