I had a similar rolling jackpot when I visited Tokyo on one of my last days in Japan. I actually got tired and was hoping for it to end lol but when it did, I gave it away to the next person I saw, a young boy who was watching my win and so excited for me. Oh the face when I gave him the rewards…. Priceless
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Hi bud I can't find Ur Instagram I was wanting to follow I played the SpongeBob coin pusher for the first time yesterday and got the full set when I was finished I came back and Gary was on the playing field so I had you in my head saying go for it I will be editing the video soon for my RU-vid channel much love from Scotland 👍👍👍👍
I would LOVE for these huge elaborate pushers to start showing up in the states. I'm glad we got Marble Carnival at least ,even if it's kinda stripped down.
I think its the slot machine part that prevent it from coming here. If you look at marble fever (JP) and marble carnival (US), marble carnival lacks the slots spinning.
Unfortunately in the USA (you know, the LAND OF THE FREE), Big Daddy Government tells us how we can spend our money. We can only gamble if we play our local lottery (since they get a nice cut of the taxes).
@@ClawD00d If it's the gambling aspect they should do away with claw machines etc (they're banned in Florida - Disney had to remove the claw machines from Pizza Planet) and casinos should put in some of the coin pushers that are "gambling" - it'd be more fun than most of the slot machines.
@@danielmanqueros is it even ¥? from what i have gathered from other videos is that those are tokens and can only be used in coin pushers and you cant claim prizes with them neither.
Galileo Factory is If you put a lot of medals and exceed the threshold, the payout rate will increase so you get the jackpot, it will loop and loop and too many medals will be paid out all the time Instead you need a lot of medals very high cost and high risk ,super high profit medal pusher game sorry my cheap english
Not an expert, but from what I understand gambling is illegal in Japan, so you trade in medals (tokens) for prizes, which are both fun things AND can also be everyday useful household items, like cleaning supplies and hair dryers. You can't exchange the medals for $$ but often there are places near big arcades that will buy your prizes for money. Life (and gambling!) finds a way...
That was by far the bigest jackpot I've ever seen won on your channel. I remember the live stream and I've been looking forward for the video to come out.
That thing that netted you 2,860 coins at 24:07 was a feature called the "Scramble Chance". When a new ball is generated, it is taken out of the ball pool (the tank that collects all the balls) and placed on the ascending lane, in which it then goes down the funnel. The ball will be sorted into the normal lane and the scramble lottery additional lane (giving it the sense of randomness) by lottery. The ball that gets to the scramble lane flows to it's Clune Lottery mechanism (a funnel) after climbing. If the ball falls into a holder called the "Catch Arm", this is what triggers the feature. A sensor detects which color the ball is and assigns a multiplier. This multiplies every single ball win for the next five minutes (extended by one minute per ball dropped). Basically if the Catch Arm catches Yellow balls it double the wins, Pink balls triple the win (you got this one), Green balls quadruple the win, Blue balls multiply the win five-fold, and finally, Red and Planet balls multiplies the win seven-fold! This means that if you have the red or planet balls drop and trigger the feature, and you get a 500 coin-worth yellow ball or red ball (500), this means you will get 3,500 coins instead of 500. This can (rarely) result in a 10,000 or more coin win (relating to the same thing). Hope you get that :)
I hope you get an answer because I too would like to know the purpose of the tokens? I am not sure why they are even there if they can't be redeemed somehow?!? Cool video!
I love Bickeys videos!!!!! this was somthing I never got to do when I visited Japan, the people I went with organised everything to suit themselves and anything I wanted to do was taken out of the equation. This looks like sooooooo much fun though!
Don't be sorry, its a legit question. They strictly play for amusement. Its not like pachinko where you can take your winnings next door and trade them for prizes.
I would get excited if those coins were good for anything at all, but they just play apparently. I can understand the "no" notion when the jackpot payout just isn't stopping
So this is how rich people feel. So much money and no way to spend it all 😆. Currently living in Japan for a year but still a poor student, I could only dream of spending the coins so carelessly. Great video, greater wins!
From what I understand they don’t get anything. It is “just for fun”. Is it fun money you play with? What’s the point if there are no prizes. What incentive do you have to keep playing your real money for nothing? I just don’t get it.
How can it be just for fun ? If that is so then I would keep all those coins, surely there has to be some incentive to give the coins back ?@@jerriedenham2320
@itsonlycan’t Kirk, then why do they give it to other players by the cup full? If you watch his videos more closely he says they aren’t worth anything. Maybe they trade for items in store, but no cash value.
Know what would be cool? I timed 'reserved' marker you could drop over the feed to go get medal. & make 100/xxx amount medal cards you can gift when you're done.
You can trade in pachinko wins for cash. You have to go outside of the pachinko arcade after cashing in your wins for a card. Then you give your card to a man through a small window and get your winnings :)
You should have brought them home and sold them! 20 for $10! You'd be rich!🤭...so glad u had a blast. .hope u guys had a safe return!! Thanks for tg vids🤗
It's called send the winnings by the mail back home! Obviously, if you could take your winnings out of the arcade that is. And responding to a previous comment it looks like the silver tokens actually say game Warehouse, so non actual coins.
I dont think you can take them out to do anything with them, plus they're kind of strict taking the coins out of the place. However that didnt stop me from taking a handful back home :D
@@ClawD00d Well I meant in the place itself not nearby, but I heard their gambling laws are kind of confusing in the way these games work and heard some changes might eventually happen.
Only in Japan where you can get a big jackpot that really overflow non stop you can only find this in huge coins pusher in Japan there will be always a overload of coins it's a arcade player dream come true which means more arcade games play
Hey dude in your video you keep saying the medals are worth no money at all, but I am sure that is wrong. You can get the little ticket which says how many medals you have, and then you go outside to another shop usually next door or very close, and they buy the ticket for money, it's how they get around the rules lol, just like pachinko balls. I am not 100% on this but I am sure I am right
🇯🇵❣️Cheers to Japan for being awesomely eccentric right up to the end with that creepy "painting" at the airport!.. LOL!! thanks again for all these vids, I know I'll never get to visit but at least I can live vicariously thru you!! 😌🤗
There is an easy way around that. Well in pachinko parlors anyway. You can exchange the tokens/balls for little gold pieces, which you then take to the gold buyer lol