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Pachinko is a mixture of slot machine and pinball. The player is quite passive while playing pachinko. He or she is only controlling the speed with which many small steel balls are thrown into the pachinko machine.
Most of the balls just fall down the machine and disappear, but a few find their way into special holes. This activates a kind of slot machine. Like with slot machines, you win if the same three pictures appear. This occurs quite rarely in pachinko, but if it happens, you win countless new balls. When just playing for 500 or 1000 yen, you may likely just lose all your balls within a few minutes.
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3.0 star rating
Nov 4, 2009
I can't decide I give 1 star or 5. Because this game is the most unbelievable game I've ever seen in my life. No meaning (don't say it has :o) , lot of money, not interesting (I think)...but many Japanese people play it every night, and just watching this board....like they would be hypnotized.
Moreover the place is extremely loud (trance or something else electric music) and smoky. I really don't understand why they play this. I was just standing there and wondering. :o)
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Jul 26, 2010
The Japanese love it, but I can't get it. You don't win money. Just tickets to play more games.
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