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I only paid a single dime to play and complete the game, no dlc, no other purchase or no shitfuckery, yep, sounds like pay2win to me! /s January 20, 2022 at 4:20 pm Reply
Not the game in the picture, bit i Remember playing Metal slug. My first videogame played ❤️ January 20, 2022 at 4:31 pm Reply
What if home consoles never came to existence and developers poured all their energy into making mind blowing and out of this world arcade cabinets January 20, 2022 at 4:47 pm Reply
My god the strength it took to admit defeat and walk away instead of pumping another quarter in and saying “ok this time I’m serious” lol January 20, 2022 at 5:12 pm Reply
Pay to play != pay to win. But yes, pay to continue is the same as pay to win. January 20, 2022 at 5:50 pm Reply
The worst are the games where you have like three minutes and need to keep inserting quarters to add time. January 20, 2022 at 7:35 pm Reply
best part of this in the arcades is pressing the buttons so it counts down faster so you can play January 20, 2022 at 7:43 pm Reply
“Video game companies back in the day never do anything anti consumer” January 20, 2022 at 7:45 pm Reply
Also pay to lose if above level 4 difficulty at cash grab arcades. Even 3 was trying. January 20, 2022 at 8:32 pm Reply
I think it was in Ninja Gaiden where there was a saw blade slowly coming down to kill the ninja if you didn’t continue! January 20, 2022 at 8:47 pm Reply
I take it you never played Gauntlet in the arcade… it was a decade or so earlier and you could literally buy health in the middle of a battle. January 20, 2022 at 8:48 pm Reply
I played an old dungeons and dragons arcade the other day and Jesus that game was ment to steal your quarters. January 20, 2022 at 10:02 pm Reply
This is literally *not* “pay to win”… Inserting a coin does not give you anything bug the ability to keep playing. It’s “pay to play”. January 21, 2022 at 1:57 am Reply
And strategy guides and hotlines. People think game companies squeezing us for more money is a recent development? January 21, 2022 at 2:37 am Reply
Pay to Play, you mean.
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Pay to Lose in my case.
I can still hear the sounds of those moments after all these years
I only paid a single dime to play and complete the game, no dlc, no other purchase or no shitfuckery, yep, sounds like pay2win to me! /s
Not the game in the picture, bit i Remember playing Metal slug. My first videogame played ❤️
What if home consoles never came to existence and developers poured all their energy into making mind blowing and out of this world arcade cabinets
My god the strength it took to admit defeat and walk away instead of pumping another quarter in and saying “ok this time I’m serious” lol
Pay to play != pay to win.
But yes, pay to continue is the same as pay to win.
Um, no you don’t win you just get to try again.
It’s more like pay to get your ass kicked
You keep using that phrase. I don’t think you know what it means.
The worst are the games where you have like three minutes and need to keep inserting quarters to add time.
best part of this in the arcades is pressing the buttons so it counts down faster so you can play
“Video game companies back in the day never do anything anti consumer”
Also pay to lose if above level 4 difficulty at cash grab arcades. Even 3 was trying.
Not pay to win. Pay to play
Not even remotely. You still needed some skill.
I think it was in Ninja Gaiden where there was a saw blade slowly coming down to kill the ninja if you didn’t continue!
I take it you never played Gauntlet in the arcade… it was a decade or so earlier and you could literally buy health in the middle of a battle.
Pay to play? You don’t necessarily win if you pay again
That’s pay to play, not pay to win
I played an old dungeons and dragons arcade the other day and Jesus that game was ment to steal your quarters.
You actually pay to lose in that game
This is literally *not* “pay to win”… Inserting a coin does not give you anything bug the ability to keep playing. It’s “pay to play”.
And strategy guides and hotlines. People think game companies squeezing us for more money is a recent development?