Not realy skill, thay are designed and programed so most of the times you dont even have a chance of winning normal way. Thay have random generator inside that will allow a win only after some amount of trys.
@@howthecow7513 they should arrange their game better, if pulling something over is something they want to control, a simple zip tie fixes that. Once the odds are set, screw them if they get butthurt at people for playing the game.
@@Studeb as someone who loves claw machines, it wasn't as surprising! for those games, the claws are GUARENTEED to go max strength! the trick is that a majority of the time, theres a wide plastic put down to block most of the prizes won. But this 10000000 IQ dude just RIPPED the plastic, allowing the barrier to be broken for easy wins!!
People like this are why so few arcades have prize rooms anymore. There used to be tables and walls full of super cool prizes til advantage players and cheaters started cleaning house.
@EstanBulLoFre Nah, it's deserved. A lot of crane games now are very rigged (in the US at least). A lot have rng that will make it impossible for someone to win unless.the machine is on a "winning play".
I used your videos yesterday to finally defeat a right hand bridge game in shinjuku for a Frieren figure, now Im bingewatching (studying) before I visit Akihabara. Thankyou CLAW MASTER! I will go back to Australia with all these goods.
I'm from the USA, but I used to play remote controlled Japanese crane games through Toreba. I did win a decent number of small items over the course of a couple of years; several little figurines, a yunomi style teacup, a fan, etc. I generally didn't go for the bigger, more impressive items. They had a system where you got a free play or two each day once you'd bought tokens at least once, and I would often just try my luck and leave if I didn't succeed. However after a while they started making it harder and harder to win anything, to the point where I was questioning if some of them could be beaten. The openings you had to drop things into got smaller, and they started attaching extra packaging to some of the smaller items to make them harder to move. I eventually gave up messing with it, and I've heard it only got worse. It's a shame, because it used to be really fun and was the only way for me to play that type of game.
I was a OG with Toreba too but they made it way too difficult to win. The shipping got worse too 🤦🏻♂️ When I noticed the claws are weaker I slowly stopped playing it. Not worth the price too cause the figures only retail 20-30 dollars while you spend more trying to win. Nice to know I wasnt the only one noticing this 😅
@@StarrJun Woah no way it's almost as if these claw games are just a scam for you to spend way more money than any prize in available is worth by design. Who woulda ever thought that!
During covid lock downs I was on toreba a lot, they'd give a fair amount of free play tickets, I'd win often after studying machines a bit or sniping spots after people gave up. It was good times until like you said they started making it unreasonably rigged not too long ago.
@@DoobieFerguson The thing is, this one used to be at least possible. The "scam" element initially was just taking advantage of people's impatience and the "one more try" mindset. The nicer prizes were obviously harder to win and usually took way more tries and therefore way more money than they were worth. However the smaller, less impressive items were possible to get now and then through a combo of luck, planning and patience. That stopped being the case later, and even the small prizes became pretty much unwinnable.
I used toreba but their claws are terribleee I use tokyo catch now because a friend of mine has won several things from it but it's also really hard to win
my brother once did the 5th one and got the prize stuck to the claw, it was our last quarter so we had to ask some people for 1 quarter and when we finally got one we just lowered the claw into the prize chute and i slammed it open to knock the prize free, best crane game experience ever
If anyone takes issue with this, I want you to know that crane games are LITERALLY RIGGED by design to only give a 1 in 20 chance (or less depending on how the owners decide to rig it) of giving you the sufficient grip strength to actually grip and carry the prize to the finish. This man is a damn hero.
@@michaelschemmel1984they for sure are. Crane game arcades need to make money somehow. They usually trick player into spending a ton of money on big ticket items. Getting “groceries” from crane games (which often arent even groceries, just snacks) is usually more expensive than getting them at a convenience store
@@michaelschemmel1984even in Japan, you have to get lucky and find a good arcade place for groceries, 9 times out of ten the grip strength is completely different on every machine in the same arcade. You have to get very lucky and find a good one to exploit. They are still built rigged like the ones to grab plushies, you have to use the spin technique as it quite literally just lets go half way up the grab before it even takes the prize to the hole.
The crane games in my country typically consist of 3-4 toys sitting on a floor with a dump bin raised above it, they are near impossible to win. I didn't even know other places had more winnable machines.
Yeah we kind of get jipped on these types of games in the USA. I would love to visit an arcade that had price in machine claw games. Here, if there is a claw game it's one where there is a bunch of horrible prizes on top of a bed of what looks like fish tank gravel.
Awesome! Don't have a lot of these different types where I live in the states but I could see the spin attack with the claw being very helpful on some we have. Thanks for the tips and tricks!
@@StanleyDarsh22 Pointless only if you expect the same kind of crane machines in the US. This is clearly a video about taking advantage of crane machines in Japan.
@@JerBuster77Round1 uses the same claw machines in their US stores so you might actually be able to do this. Note: I am not liable if a Round1 employee decides to take revenge on you for doing any of this.
Off to Osaka soon. I'm filling my suitcase full of prizes before I come back. Pro Tip: If you want to keep the Figurines and boxes, break down the boxes flat to take up less space in your luggage. You can also buy vaccum seal bags from Daiso and remove the air from plushies you want to stuff into your suitcase.
I had to ditch a massive tube of umaibo snacks because it was literally just too huge to stuff into a suitcase or just carry on to the plane lol. The hotel staff questioned why I left it. I definitely folded down some boxes though. I had to toss a few, however... You're forgetting that they usually also include interior vacuformed packaging that can't be folded
One time I was at a hotel with a "play until you win" candy machine of some kind. I found that if you opened the door when the candy was dropping you could bounce it past the sensor and proceeded to get a huge bag of candy.
why is this the only comment asking that. imo a real pro would not upload on yt, he'd keep his secrets and "get rich" in silence, this guy earns from yt, not the arcade games. but who knows, maybe i'm wrong. that's why there should be more people asking
hahaha. I´m old now, but in my childhood I used to be so good at those games, than claw guys wouldn´t allow me to enter. I used this thechnique of spin technique, and sometimes get two prizes!. Thank you, you have unlocked these memories in my mind ;).
You mean that after pushing in that secret place getting multiple figures, the clerk then boots you out of the arcade? You really caused him lots of deficit 😂
@@louisazraels7072 Actually no. Some of the machines dont even cost 1 usd to play on (convert usd to Yen) and some of those figures cost 30-40+ USD. Which means he would need to play at least 30-40 tries to even out the cost
That was awesome, but you need to choose an area with no clerk, if you will use the techniques, right? Because i can imagime that they are carefully observing you, haha
This was a fantastic video and I am very sad that a lot of crane games by me are not like these But the day I find one/some like these, I will be very happy no matter what, and maybe even try to do some of these tricks
Crane games in America are bunk.. I never do them.. they’re so rigged and such a waste of money. And even if you do win the toys or prizes are so cheap 😂😂
@@AzerinaMall of them made specifically to fool you, so there is no big difference between countries. The difference is in the prizes, and yes, in my country they are usually cheap toys that cost roughly 5 times higher than a try.
@@AzerinaMou can see that in this video it's all almost rigged also, take example at 5:08... they literally loosing up the claw It's all like that in every countries crane game
@@dwan270 It's like saying "in Australia, roulette has better chances", it's literally same shit by design. However, one can make an argument that the prizes here are way, way more prone to abuse, as Claw Machines I've seen in Europe usually have all toys laid out in a "pool" rather than stacked neatly, even as background decoration.
people in japan don't film in businesses without permission, its just not something people do. I'm not saying that the guy doesn't have some actual claw tricks... he might really be the "claw master" for all i know, but what I am saying that the video is made with the consent of the establishment it was filmed in.
wow your crane machines look easy! it really looks designed to let the player win. meanwhile the crane games i know has the deposit hole on an elevated and enclosed spot. The claw has the limpest grab (theres barely any difference in its idle state and grabbing state) and jiggles violently when it returns to the top.
Japanese crane games are made to seem very easy to win at, but that's actually the scam. If you're american just go search for a round1 if you want to experience getting scammed lol
Go to round 1 a lot of machines tell you how to win similar to the ones in this vid, a lot of games are UFO catchers (the 2 claw machines). you have to knock stuff or pull the prize. I broke even one time i went they are expensive to play but good variety of prizes. You really have to know the win conditions, and placement of the claw when it opens to hit boxes on corners. But i highly recommend watching videos of the games to get the most value (if you would want to try japanese claw machines like these). Sometimes you might mess up and have to wait for an employee to reset it.
@@MrEdes7 I dunno man as an American I've had way better luck nabbing consistent prizes from Japanese crane machines over American ones. My few American grabs are less than 10 out my life time
I haven't seen half of the designs that are in the video, where I live all the machines have a very basic design, I wish we had the variety that you have in Japan, great work thinking outside of the box 👍😊
I did similar techniques when i was In Japan. Most games just take patients and consistency and maybe 1-2 thousand yen. I won Chigiry and Ego by doing this.
With #9 it’s easier to push the box on the corner, it should do a weird rotation and land on the longer edge. From there just flip it. Did it many times and saved myself a lot of 💴
Some of these could certainly get you in trouble if you're not careful others you could probably get away with as a legitimate technique. Very funny video.
the claws that I have used in the US don't work this way. You only get three actions per pay on ours. You get to move it on the x axis once. then on the y axis once. and then you get one drop.
Yep. And the claws are typically so weak that it's a rigged game. Maybe something like 1 out of six pulls (if not less) actually has it able to grab. The Japanese games of this type are much more sporting to the player.
Do they not rig these in Japan like they do in the states? I swear a lot of these claw machine vulnerabilities are totally absent from ours, they are locked down tight. The claw barely grips and doesn't go far enough back to do the spin attack. I am very impressed with your haul. Great techniques!
4:25 You have to basically tug on it and be really close to the front/inner ring.. You need tension to win that. It takes multiple tugs. You can also push the box with the claw.
i live in las vegas, they recently opened up one of these japanese style crane places here, i remember when i first saw these type of crane games in america i was so confused
I remember in the past I manage to get 2 items for the price of 1 USD from a claw machine. Luckiest day in my life. The item I really wanted was a multitool laser pen with invisible ink and multi-color function. The pen itself was in-case in a plastic cover box wedge between a bunny rabbit and a frog stuff animal. I aim directly for the pen and end up getting both the rabbit doll and the pen itself. WHAT A STEAL! I was so elated. Is this how gambler feel when getting the unexpected jackpot? This is something that happens before I wonder because it was also the first time I had play a claw machine and I couldn't play again because I had exactly 1 dollar to spend.
Most people: Crane Games are skill games
This madlad: Crane Games are puzzle games
Not realy skill, thay are designed and programed so most of the times you dont even have a chance of winning normal way. Thay have random generator inside that will allow a win only after some amount of trys.
They are designed to scam.
Studying this technique to try on the next crane game I see! :O
Puzzle skill.
It's not cheating if it still within the limits of the game to do it
The poor employee who notices that half of their machines were blown to pieces lol
Claw Master of destruction!
Who cares? The owners try there best to scam you.
Well, it's their job to restore the insides of the machine, isn't it?
@verifeli yea it is but still they usually make over 100% profit before you make a win. So basically a 3$ toy makes them about 30$ to 15$ easily.
@@thej3twhisper thats 1000%
The clerk was probably not happy about the spin technique lol
he broke the multi win same prize rule
are you sonics japan brother ww
@@gnobainos Wouldn't you be able to just leave the extra prizes there and keep a single of each?
I did this at a timezone and got kicked out after winning AirPods… smh
@@howthecow7513 they should arrange their game better, if pulling something over is something they want to control, a simple zip tie fixes that. Once the odds are set, screw them if they get butthurt at people for playing the game.
I laughed too hard at the " Lets Widen the Hole" guy managed to destruct the entire Machine from within 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
I'm surprised the grabber held on hard enough to lift the mat, they are normally super weak.
me too
@@Studeb as someone who loves claw machines, it wasn't as surprising! for those games, the claws are GUARENTEED to go max strength! the trick is that a majority of the time, theres a wide plastic put down to block most of the prizes won. But this 10000000 IQ dude just RIPPED the plastic, allowing the barrier to be broken for easy wins!!
I bet Japanese construction companies have some of the best crane operators in the world.
Spin attack
@@Ridi_MBthat's for deconstruction
@@Benzinilinguine im good at deconstruction, but im better at demolition.
@@Ridi_MB Jesus christ XD
Thanks for reminding me of that one PS2 game called BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles....
Nice to see someone getting the better of those cranes for once 10/10.
People like this are why so few arcades have prize rooms anymore. There used to be tables and walls full of super cool prizes til advantage players and cheaters started cleaning house.
@@EstanBulLoFre I think the arcades just got progressively greedier. They're all no skill and ticket based now anyway
@EstanBulLoFre Nah, it's deserved. A lot of crane games now are very rigged (in the US at least). A lot have rng that will make it impossible for someone to win unless.the machine is on a "winning play".
@@Infindox So if you want to be mad at these cheating games, thank the cheaters and advantage players that caused them as a result.
@@incription Because advantage players were taking thousands of dollars in prizes from skill-based games.
This man had enough of getting scammed by claw machines and decided to pull out the uno reverse card.
Finally someone ripping off those claw machines, for the thousands souls that have been ripped off, true balance.
I used your videos yesterday to finally defeat a right hand bridge game in shinjuku for a Frieren figure, now Im bingewatching (studying) before I visit Akihabara. Thankyou CLAW MASTER! I will go back to Australia with all these goods.
The spin technique had me rolling
Just imagine the manager standing right behind them fuming angrily.
Ikr why have I never thought of that
Well, spinning IS a good trick after all.
He’s the one friend I need to teach me how to get good at these crane games HAHA
I'm from the USA, but I used to play remote controlled Japanese crane games through Toreba. I did win a decent number of small items over the course of a couple of years; several little figurines, a yunomi style teacup, a fan, etc. I generally didn't go for the bigger, more impressive items. They had a system where you got a free play or two each day once you'd bought tokens at least once, and I would often just try my luck and leave if I didn't succeed.
However after a while they started making it harder and harder to win anything, to the point where I was questioning if some of them could be beaten. The openings you had to drop things into got smaller, and they started attaching extra packaging to some of the smaller items to make them harder to move. I eventually gave up messing with it, and I've heard it only got worse. It's a shame, because it used to be really fun and was the only way for me to play that type of game.
I was a OG with Toreba too but they made it way too difficult to win. The shipping got worse too 🤦🏻♂️ When I noticed the claws are weaker I slowly stopped playing it. Not worth the price too cause the figures only retail 20-30 dollars while you spend more trying to win. Nice to know I wasnt the only one noticing this 😅
@@StarrJun Woah no way it's almost as if these claw games are just a scam for you to spend way more money than any prize in available is worth by design. Who woulda ever thought that!
During covid lock downs I was on toreba a lot, they'd give a fair amount of free play tickets, I'd win often after studying machines a bit or sniping spots after people gave up. It was good times until like you said they started making it unreasonably rigged not too long ago.
@@DoobieFerguson The thing is, this one used to be at least possible. The "scam" element initially was just taking advantage of people's impatience and the "one more try" mindset. The nicer prizes were obviously harder to win and usually took way more tries and therefore way more money than they were worth. However the smaller, less impressive items were possible to get now and then through a combo of luck, planning and patience. That stopped being the case later, and even the small prizes became pretty much unwinnable.
I used toreba but their claws are terribleee
I use tokyo catch now because a friend of mine has won several things from it but it's also really hard to win
My man is a threat to society with those spin attacks
my brother once did the 5th one and got the prize stuck to the claw, it was our last quarter so we had to ask some people for 1 quarter and when we finally got one we just lowered the claw into the prize chute and i slammed it open to knock the prize free, best crane game experience ever
If anyone takes issue with this, I want you to know that crane games are LITERALLY RIGGED by design to only give a 1 in 20 chance (or less depending on how the owners decide to rig it) of giving you the sufficient grip strength to actually grip and carry the prize to the finish. This man is a damn hero.
Lmao No, not in Japan they are not, even some people in Japan get groceries via damn crane machines... so weird
@@michaelschemmel1984place 😒, place japan 😱. Sure thing buddy.
@@michaelschemmel1984they for sure are. Crane game arcades need to make money somehow. They usually trick player into spending a ton of money on big ticket items. Getting “groceries” from crane games (which often arent even groceries, just snacks) is usually more expensive than getting them at a convenience store
@@michaelschemmel1984spotted the stinky weebs 😅
@@michaelschemmel1984even in Japan, you have to get lucky and find a good arcade place for groceries, 9 times out of ten the grip strength is completely different on every machine in the same arcade. You have to get very lucky and find a good one to exploit. They are still built rigged like the ones to grab plushies, you have to use the spin technique as it quite literally just lets go half way up the grab before it even takes the prize to the hole.
Bro is so good he doesn't even need the sumimasen cheat.
The state of some of those machines once he'd cleaned them out 🤣You'd have to be brave to keep going back!
The crane games in my country typically consist of 3-4 toys sitting on a floor with a dump bin raised above it, they are near impossible to win.
I didn't even know other places had more winnable machines.
Yeah we kind of get jipped on these types of games in the USA. I would love to visit an arcade that had price in machine claw games. Here, if there is a claw game it's one where there is a bunch of horrible prizes on top of a bed of what looks like fish tank gravel.
Awesome! Don't have a lot of these different types where I live in the states but I could see the spin attack with the claw being very helpful on some we have. Thanks for the tips and tricks!
Yea especially since every one ive seen in the US has a wall around the drop opening so this whole video is pointless
@@StanleyDarsh22 Pointless only if you expect the same kind of crane machines in the US. This is clearly a video about taking advantage of crane machines in Japan.
some machines have timers, so spin technique doesn't work on most machines.
some round1 arcades have a section dedicated to these types of machines
@@JerBuster77Round1 uses the same claw machines in their US stores so you might actually be able to do this.
Note: I am not liable if a Round1 employee decides to take revenge on you for doing any of this.
Imagine going out to your lunch break when this guys comes in and absolutely fucks up your entire arcade. Lmao
This is the kind of stuff i watch and then think "Oh yeah, i can do that!" and then end up losing all the money i had for machine games
I haven’t laughed so hard watching a crane game vid 😂😂😂 the spin attacks LOL!
Love your videos and all the awesome tips! Keep up the good work :)
THANKS🥰
Off to Osaka soon. I'm filling my suitcase full of prizes before I come back.
Pro Tip: If you want to keep the Figurines and boxes, break down the boxes flat to take up less space in your luggage.
You can also buy vaccum seal bags from Daiso and remove the air from plushies you want to stuff into your suitcase.
Remember to tell the plushies that it’s a space suit, no need to panic. 😉
I had to ditch a massive tube of umaibo snacks because it was literally just too huge to stuff into a suitcase or just carry on to the plane lol. The hotel staff questioned why I left it.
I definitely folded down some boxes though. I had to toss a few, however... You're forgetting that they usually also include interior vacuformed packaging that can't be folded
I literally bought and extra suitcase returning from Tokyo because I had too many figure and plushies…😂❤
Who as an adult goes to japan to buy toys, plush and figurines? What is wrong with the world that adults play and collect toys?
@ that’s the magic of Japan, all of a sudden, you’re a kid again, and the world is a wonderful place…🥰
This man will never go hungry with stuffed toys and choco pie
One time I was at a hotel with a "play until you win" candy machine of some kind. I found that if you opened the door when the candy was dropping you could bounce it past the sensor and proceeded to get a huge bag of candy.
I remember doing the spin attack back in the mid 2000s, there's a reason the single axis claws became a thing in the west.
He may have mentioned it as I don't speak their language, but I'd loved to have known how many attempts and how much money was spent on each machine.
It's 200 yen per coin, about 1.3usd
why is this the only comment asking that. imo a real pro would not upload on yt, he'd keep his secrets and "get rich" in silence, this guy earns from yt, not the arcade games. but who knows, maybe i'm wrong. that's why there should be more people asking
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These are completely genius manipulations of UFO-style crane games. Truly he is the CLAW MASTER
hahaha. I´m old now, but in my childhood I used to be so good at those games, than claw guys wouldn´t allow me to enter. I used this thechnique of spin technique, and sometimes get two prizes!. Thank you, you have unlocked these memories in my mind ;).
You mean that after pushing in that secret place getting multiple figures, the clerk then boots you out of the arcade? You really caused him lots of deficit 😂
not really. They buy those prizes wholesale. Clerks will usually help you after you've spent enough to more than cover the cost of hte prizes.
@@MikeTheGamer77 even with his tricks it takes 4/5 tries to get it which probably covers the price of the toy if not more
@@louisazraels7072 Actually no. Some of the machines dont even cost 1 usd to play on (convert usd to Yen) and some of those figures cost 30-40+ USD. Which means he would need to play at least 30-40 tries to even out the cost
@@Mahirodesune i seriously doubt they pay that much for it, its the public price
This whole video made me cackle, thinking 'this person is a menace'. 😂😂😂
Those were the most incredible tricks I've ever seen!!!! 👏👏👏👏
That was awesome, but you need to choose an area with no clerk, if you will use the techniques, right? Because i can imagime that they are carefully observing you, haha
I expect that he’s MOST WANTED poster material by now.
920en an hour clerks do not give two fucks about what this guy is doing
The spin attack makes me laugh so hard because the way the whole thing just gets destroyed 😭
This was a fantastic video and I am very sad that a lot of crane games by me are not like these
But the day I find one/some like these, I will be very happy no matter what, and maybe even try to do some of these tricks
Crane games in America are bunk.. I never do them.. they’re so rigged and such a waste of money. And even if you do win the toys or prizes are so cheap 😂😂
@@AzerinaMall of them made specifically to fool you, so there is no big difference between countries. The difference is in the prizes, and yes, in my country they are usually cheap toys that cost roughly 5 times higher than a try.
@@AzerinaMou can see that in this video it's all almost rigged also, take example at 5:08... they literally loosing up the claw
It's all like that in every countries crane game
@@dwan270 It's like saying "in Australia, roulette has better chances", it's literally same shit by design. However, one can make an argument that the prizes here are way, way more prone to abuse, as Claw Machines I've seen in Europe usually have all toys laid out in a "pool" rather than stacked neatly, even as background decoration.
people in japan don't film in businesses without permission,
its just not something people do.
I'm not saying that the guy doesn't have some actual claw tricks...
he might really be the "claw master" for all i know,
but what I am saying that the video is made with the consent of the establishment it was filmed in.
Was this meant to be a comedy video? Because I died laughing when "widing the hole" turned out to be using the claw to rip the machine apart.
For me, this is actually the proper way to play. It's a battle of wits between you and the operator.
Always hilarious to watch them win the prizes that are just on display
I visited Namba Hills in Osaka today, i spent too much money trying to get figures. After this video im going to try again and get a lot of figures!
How did it go?
Namba is not good. The claws are rigged. Try Umeda
bro what happened?
*The spin attack is perfectly fine. If you CAN do it, it is legit. No one can get upset.*
wow your crane machines look easy! it really looks designed to let the player win.
meanwhile the crane games i know has the deposit hole on an elevated and enclosed spot. The claw has the limpest grab (theres barely any difference in its idle state and grabbing state) and jiggles violently when it returns to the top.
Japanese crane games are made to seem very easy to win at, but that's actually the scam. If you're american just go search for a round1 if you want to experience getting scammed lol
Go to round 1 a lot of machines tell you how to win similar to the ones in this vid, a lot of games are UFO catchers (the 2 claw machines). you have to knock stuff or pull the prize. I broke even one time i went they are expensive to play but good variety of prizes. You really have to know the win conditions, and placement of the claw when it opens to hit boxes on corners. But i highly recommend watching videos of the games to get the most value (if you would want to try japanese claw machines like these). Sometimes you might mess up and have to wait for an employee to reset it.
@MrEdes7 every time I go to Round1 I come home with several prizes lol you just need to know when to commit and when not to
@@MrEdes7 I dunno man as an American I've had way better luck nabbing consistent prizes from Japanese crane machines over American ones. My few American grabs are less than 10 out my life time
@@Samurai-no4wu Japanese games are all skill, there's no way to rig it, they're just way harder than what they look
Good job! You got a new subscriber from France 🇨🇵👋🏼
Long time no see✌️✌️✌️
Can you make a giveaway video this chrismas
damn this guy is the arcade goat
I haven't seen half of the designs that are in the video, where I live all the machines have a very basic design, I wish we had the variety that you have in Japan, great work thinking outside of the box 👍😊
Bro is like the spiffing Brit of claw machines
thank you you have made my day
I did similar techniques when i was In Japan. Most games just take patients and consistency and maybe 1-2 thousand yen. I won Chigiry and Ego by doing this.
this is awesome, the sounds bring me back to Tokyo
With #9 it’s easier to push the box on the corner, it should do a weird rotation and land on the longer edge. From there just flip it.
Did it many times and saved myself a lot of 💴
Some of these could certainly get you in trouble if you're not careful others you could probably get away with as a legitimate technique.
Very funny video.
The fact he could've gotten that rem figurine but he went for the sign instead lmao
Taito Station should sponsor this channel ! This is actually great promotion since anyone can’t do that without spending all their allowance ! 😅
Clerk came back from his smoke break to 4 hours worth of cleanup lmao
I would love to play with and learn from these guys.
Ive always been good at crane games but this dude is on another level
It's a battle as old as time itself, spin attack crane master vs the guy that has to rebuild and restock the machine every day :D
Bro got me flabbergasted at 5 am with these clips 😂
Man is an absolute menace and I'm here for it.
Finally vengeance, i never earned anything in these machines lol.
No wonder they hate you Sensei, no wonder.
Thanks for the teaching!
I tried the spin attack today in Shinjuku and it worked! I knocked 3 extra toys into the play area and it helped me win one on the next try haha.
Date: win me a stuffie?🥺
Him: SPIN ATTACK!!
dude I fucking love your videos man. great edits, funny as hell and very smart. you are a legend
excellent sound effects brother
I like to think this guy gets banned from certain arcades like gettting banned from casinos
Clerk: don't come.
This guy: i'm gonna come.
Damn, that spin attack proved to be too effect lol
That feels like witnessing a crime but I can't stop laughing 🤣
13:31 Bro Your country's game is so generous!! The tower games are generous for sure!! 😮
I'm surprised my reckless child self never thought of doing the spin attack
Machines looking like the battle of Verdun at the end of the clerk's shift 💀
Amazing skill. I hope to visit Japanese arcades one day.
Basically these guys are chaotic good crane game mages.
I've gotten my ass beat by cranes so many times in my life, glad to see we have a hero fighting for all of us.
thanks man i can't sleep well and jusr found ur video make me happy. nice spin
My favorite technique is the spin technique! The smartest ones for me were the ones hooking the tags and pushing the base.
Bruh the sfx when things fall has got me rolling on the floor laughing. I was rofling
Man plays crane games more often than Squidward-
For the machines that have stacked prizes, are staff of the arcade coming up to reset them or is the machine (impressively) doing it somehow?
Manual
those ones with the treats at 12:00 look so easy. Idk how anyone wouldnt win that...I can see a multitude of ways to make that tower fall
I Love you and EVERYTHING you did! LOL
This is like counting cards, not what I'd consider inherently cheating but, I can understand why business owners may not like these kind of skills
It’s a scam game by design, scamming back is fair
Lol the machines are cheating. Talking like its a fair game
i dont know but the destruction of those machines made me laugh so hard 😂😂
Thank you sensei, now i will use this knowledge for greater good.
my cat zero loves the kazoo noises so much absolve the video keep up the content!
the claws that I have used in the US don't work this way. You only get three actions per pay on ours. You get to move it on the x axis once. then on the y axis once. and then you get one drop.
Yep. And the claws are typically so weak that it's a rigged game. Maybe something like 1 out of six pulls (if not less) actually has it able to grab. The Japanese games of this type are much more sporting to the player.
Not sure how I got here but I’m enjoying it
教えてくれてありがとうございます!これからこちらの術でやってみますうぅぅ〜〜〜💖
Do they not rig these in Japan like they do in the states? I swear a lot of these claw machine vulnerabilities are totally absent from ours, they are locked down tight. The claw barely grips and doesn't go far enough back to do the spin attack.
I am very impressed with your haul. Great techniques!
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You have to basically tug on it and be really close to the front/inner ring..
You need tension to win that. It takes multiple tugs.
You can also push the box with the claw.
Dude is a menaces in that shop chaotic good 😂😂
Thanks for sharing!
I can't wait to try this when I go back to Japan.
Love the sound effects when the prize drops
i live in las vegas, they recently opened up one of these japanese style crane places here, i remember when i first saw these type of crane games in america i was so confused
He doesn't sumimasen the staff, the staff sumimasen him.
I remember in the past I manage to get 2 items for the price of 1 USD from a claw machine. Luckiest day in my life. The item I really wanted was a multitool laser pen with invisible ink and multi-color function. The pen itself was in-case in a plastic cover box wedge between a bunny rabbit and a frog stuff animal. I aim directly for the pen and end up getting both the rabbit doll and the pen itself. WHAT A STEAL! I was so elated. Is this how gambler feel when getting the unexpected jackpot? This is something that happens before I wonder because it was also the first time I had play a claw machine and I couldn't play again because I had exactly 1 dollar to spend.
That claw went ham on those displays lmao