ALL ABOUT PACHINKO GAME MACHINE

    


                WHAT IS PACHINKO GAME MACHINE? 


      Pachinko Machines were first built during the 1920's as a children's toy called the "Corinth game" (コリントゲーム, korinto gēmu), based on and named after the American "Corinthian bagatelle".  

     By 1994, the Pachinko Market in Japan was valued at ¥30 trillion (nearly $300 billion).  In 1999, sales and revenue from pachinko parlors contributed 5.6% of Japan's ¥500 trillion GDP and over 330,000 people were employed by pachinko parlors, 0.52% of all those employed in Japan. 

   Rows of machines, mostly occupied with avid players, can be spotted inside. I passed a few of these 파칭코사이트인포 places before getting up the courage to walk inside and try my hand at this popular form of gambling.




   How to Win at Pachinko Game Machine?

    You can't win cash when you play Pachinko, at least not directly. However, you can end up profiting hard yen currency if you go through a few extra steps. ... After this, however, you take Pachinko prizes to an “exchange point” that is often in the same building of the parlor, if not just next door.

    Technically, it is illegal to gamble in Japan, so your winnings (i.e.: steel balls) are exchanged for tokens or prizes that can later be swapped for yen at a separate location. A Pachinko machine resembles a vertical pinball machine but is different from ... The "pachislo" machines do not involved steel balls, instead you load it with tokens/coins and trigger reels just like on a traditional slot machine.




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