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  • Ahh yes, coin pushers. I work in an arcade and it is a pain to keep these things clean. They suck fingerprints off people from the other side of the room.

  • my tribe has Casino i try to avoid going in fri-sat-night like this 88% louder.. an can't show u they don't camera inside...

  • Oh. I love pushers!!! :)

  • I used to play something like this when I was younger...i wasn't very good at it though. it was a smaller version, there could only be four players and it was either at Chuck E. Cheese or an arcade...i don't remember lol

  • turn tht down grand mama tryin to take a nap

  • Oh, I played something like this in the UK but they were with real money. I spent a lot on them lol I was trying to get more money to spend but ended up with less xD

  • Ya in the UK we have 2 types either 2p (most common) and 10p and its waaaay more simpler then this you put the 2p in the slot at the right time and hope it pushes one of the other coins down - no pressing of any buttons, no noise, no flashing lights, sometimes theres even prizes (like the yellow ball in your video) and no age limit :p. (before you say no one wins i put it 2 pounds got 2 back and a prize im really good :p) i get why their there all day you can get pretty obsessive playing it :p.

  • Thumbs ups for games of all kinds.

  • Ther is usaly ner the Game center a place caled, "TCC" If you are in a game senter and if you talk to te staf and tel them that you are going to go, they will then give you a typ of plastic card that has a number on, you take this to the TCC Shop and  they vill give you chas four it. ! THIS IS A WAY TO GET A ROUND THA LAW! So i dot do it! Pay Respekt to theJapanes comunity!

  • Oh yeah I have played this game in Germany.

  • I HAVE GOT TO GO TO JAPAN!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WOAH!!!! its like a super duper version of the one they have at Chuckee Cheese X_x

  • We have these in England, but ours are money not tokens, we put the mnoey straight into the machine. Some have little toys in. The ones with higher coinage usually.

  • We have lots of smaller ones in Texas but they are not ever near as cool as that one! And ours normally have themes and other prizes laying on the coin pile such as rolls of coins and fake watches and what not.

  • Lololol I seen that when I was in japan :D

  • I see these alllll the time in Australia. the only difference is these ones in japan are muchhhh prettier :)

  • Kakkoii!!!!!!!!!!

  • The ones I've seen here in Europe though has coins in them and not tokens. So if you play well, are lucky or bash the machine when no one is looking you can get some cash. ;D

  • There's one in Sydney, Australia in fact, Its called Fantastic Fever.. That machine looks like an upgraded version of it.. =)

  • I've seen a bunch of these in Texas and Michigan.

  • lol! I don´t get the game, but nice vid ^^

    I´ve never seen something like this in germany...

  • They have that as several local gas stations here in AR, US... but uses real money instead of tokens... this one I've seen has a 100USD in it.

  • never seen such stuff in any country i have ever been to

  • Ohhh, that's how you win at that. I've played this before and never got it.

  • Oh cool the Medal game I love playing that at Taito!

  • LOVE IT i wanna play it...

  • lol those games are so fun we kinda have the same kind of machine here in the U.S

    not as huge though i think lol

  • havent seen one of those in a while..... thankfully... I hate those things. never understood em....

  • what is with the yellow ball on top of the tokens?? maybe a special prize ball ??

  • My mom use to be addicted to that game. She ended up wasting a lot of money on that.. lame. Anyway these machines look more shiny with the lights and excited.

  • They have them on cruise ships with paper money and change. It helps when the ship sways.

  • much love for putting up with the insanity of these japanese arcade places!

  • The ones in canada are much less exciting >.>

  • They had those machines at my local state fair... except they were a LOT less flashy and cool-looking, and a lot more modest and tiny.

  • Hm.. I think I like the TARDIS better. ^o~

  • He,he, in those type of games you get more loses than wins! XP

    Thumbs up for the loud machine!!

  • Is there legal gambling in Japan or casinos,or a place like Las Vegas?

  • @MrFrackme123 i was totally gonna ask that. i wonder what japan's version of vegas is and what it looks and sounds like.

  • it's such a waste of money those kinds of games it's so hard to win something from that.

  • @pinksunflower100

    I win every time I try.

  • That stuff is as addicting as pie.

  • Yeah I used to play that "token" game a lot in Belgium but the machines are much much MUCH more basic.

  • this game is at some fairs over the summer and game places.

  • i could never get any of those tokens from the ones in chuckie cheese

  • they have these (although a little less flashy) at Chuckee Cheeses' XD

  • i allways go on them when im on hoilday, 2p machine

  • hahahaha you're gonna end up blind and deaf for us...lol, thanks a lot, nice vid.

  • i got $10 out of one before!

  • what is the standard token value in japan? like 25 50 100 yen?

    im sure in most places its a quarter, but thats prob because quarter is the highest common coin for most place

  • wow, looks futuristic

  • This reminds me of such machine, a bit smaller, on a Finland->Sweden cruise ship. Where some fed coins and some were shaking the machine. Fun experience and fun memory, but I'm afraid that in the end it got maybe slightly broken, It didn't wanna give you rewards.

  • Reminds me of Mr. Bean hehe...

  • It is gambling - either you win something for your money or not. ;D

  • The ones in the US are such rip offs. xD

  • @TreeFrogTownPerson

    They are all rip-offs.

  • I won a Mario once with this haha xD They're like on every luna park and such in my country. But they're not so noisy ^_^

  • I played this once in Canada. I heard some rumors that magnets are used so that the coins don't fall off as easily. I wouldn't put it past some people O:

  • oh yeah i played that in argentina, is cool, if you do it the right way or kick the machine you can get lots of coins :D

  • OMG I lOVE YOUR VIDEOS...

  • LMAO, thank you for putting up with it though;-p

  • ''feed it in at the right time, push the button at the right time,'' you missed out knock the machine at the right time...

  • we call them a "pusher" machine.

  • after hering the sound of the game machine

    i were half expecting to see flying manga robots

  • We have them here in the states and they use quarters in them

  • It's not loud, just annoying.

  • I hate that noise/music! It hypnotists me! Spend.. more... money. @_@

  • haha we have this loads in england!!! :D

  • When I was in an arcade in Tokyo, I saw these kinds of machines, but with candy. You'd put coins (money) in it and use a mechanical shovel to scoop candy onto the "tray".

  • lol thanks for this

  • I've seen these in Vegas.

  • I have seen these about. They seem to be even more pointless than usual as there is no game in the game at all. Pachinko is another "game" like that but slot machines have got to be the worst. Basically you put in your money on the odd chance that the machine will pay out. Good lord, find something better to do, a church raffle has got more excitement to it than that.

  • 1080p videos - WOoaAoa!!!!!!

    BTW- u need to make your videos more concise, not just better quality picture, in order to gain more viewers!

  • These machines are in Australia to, but there not as loud and there aimed at children

  • Yup, we have LOADS of them here in the UK! We use 1p's and 2p's. { ^_^ }

  • if it's too loud, you're too old! :P

  • Machines like this, but on a much smaller scale, are all over Reno and Las Vegas and the tokens there are actually quarters. I won about $370.00 once and I have fed about $6,000 in. HA!

  • Yeah they had these in arcades even when I was a kid (longer ago than I care to recall) here in Holland. This one looks like it's a combination pusher/slot machine though.

  • we have these machines here in the US also. Generally in the US they call them pusher games. I was playing one with a construction theme where the pusher looked like a bulldozer, two weeks ago.

  • This is REALLY REALLY popular in the uk as you stated see this in all arcades :p its a scam tho tbh haha

  • put in 10 tokens and get 1 back! xD

  • Good one funny stuff...

  • is this like at pachinko game places where you can exchange your tokens for a really big token at the prize desk and then go outside of the building and go to a little out of the way place to exchange that large token for money?

  • Still blows my mind, like people who buy lotto tickets.... crash course on math or maybe they actually find that fun? As fun as long division...

  • you've been in arcades a lot recently.

  • In several Japanese movies i'v seen characters exchange these tokens for cigarettes or gum for instance

  • I was just playing one of those last weekend.

  • Another machine to suck your money down the tubes.

  • haven't seen it in Europe yet! But isn't a big deal, don't hang too much around in those arcades ;) But it does look really, mmmh, entertaining! :D

    And it is followed by the typical gaming sound, haha!!

  • Geez, now I have to edit my two piddily video photo story uploads and put 'thumbs up' suggestions on them ~ I am learning from the Japan Channel Master by watching his videos. ありがとうございます。

  • This looks cool, I've never seen one before. :)

  • its called a coin pusher :P

  • Wah, I rock at that. Though with real money in my country. Yeah, the ones where I live are just as bad, noise and light wise. Brings back memories, I must say.

  • I've definitely seen these in the U.S., but I've never seen one so large and flashy (and loud).

  • Wow you've been to the UK? Awesome! Yeah they are mostly around the beaches and most people play 2 pence although there are 10p machines. You can often get lucky and win loads of 2 pence's but never prises as they are often pushed towards the back.

  • Played these, but never seen anything as advanced as that O_O

  • We have those at Chucky Cheese :D

  • I like when you say "ashoom" :D

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