Defeated By Claw Machine 200 Times, Man Calls Police
Harin - Oct 16, 2020
After failing repeatedly at the claw machine for 200 times and got into an argument with the arcade’s staff, he decided to call the police.
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Claw machines are known to be deceptively easy. However, in reality, it is excruciatingly difficult to win. And this man is of no exception. He has learned his lesson after failing to get a single price after 200 times in a row.
Oragun, a Twitter user, is a big fan of games using claw machines. These games are called “UFO Cathers” in Japan. Earlier this month, he visited an arcade where he was continuously defeated by one claw machine. After failing repeatedly for 200 times and got into an argument with the arcade’s staff, he decided to call the police.

Interestingly, when the police arrived, they asked the arcade operator to prove that the machine wasn’t faulty. And surprisingly, the guy failed to catch a single price 300 times in a row.
Oragun posted on his Twitter a photo of the staff trying to use the machine under the observation of the police. After 300 times, the man finally managed to place the prizes into a more favorable location and got on. No action was taken against the arcade as well as the machine manufacturer.
His post gathered a lot of attention from netizens. Over the years, many people have been voicing their opinions about these claw machines. And most of them described these machines as a scam.
SEGA, the claw machine manufacturer had to issue a statement explaining that there was nothing wrong with the machine.
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