This Walmart Arcade was Abandoned...
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2023
- I found an arcade in Walmart that seemed abandoned. I show you some great prizes and wins with tips and tricks to win more from these machines.
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Walmart should put whatever clearance items they got in the claw machine good way to have better prizes
✨️Clearance claw✨️ boom already have the name
They do that in my area on some discount items for summer time items that don't sell in the kids toys
Maybe for the bigger items have something like a ball with a redeem coupon for it kinda like how tickets work
Nah its more logical to make a quicker buck
Ah yes. A 50 dollar fishing rod In there win it for 50 cents
BLUD GOT A ROBIN RING 💀💀💀
Probably still worth more than what Batman actually pays him
I Kno! that's what I was saying! Wtf is this ring even, wait batman finally made it official!! Robin getting married!!
#LGB(atman)TQ+!!
So that’s worth a seventh of Bruce Wayne’s fortune?
Lol I thought it was a team rocket ring
Nah real question Batman pays his sidekicks?!?!
@@sinsensei8444Nah most of them are his kids
If you read the comics there’s no mention of him paying them
Most are Robin by choice
So no money for the robins
That "really weird stain" looks like a bit of paste or double-sided tape, meant to keep you from winning the ball.
lol did they actually glu tac the -1c balls to the bottom of the machine
@newbleppmore7855 if it keeps you pumping quarters into the machine, thinking you can win, then why not?
I was gonna say looks like a spider egg sac to me 🤢
Wow how bloddy stingy can you be! not even the toy itself sucks but they tape it 😂
that white stain looks like the tac that you use to stick posters to the wall.
Contact your states gaming commission and tell them you think there's glued down prizes. They love messing with shady owners
That's what i thought
That did look like glue on the ball haha . But I find it hard to believe that they’d take the time to glue down all those completely worthless junk prizes they could very cheaply replace…,The mystery box is worth more than the prize inside the box. Plus it’s a major business , no one working inside that building is benefitting personally from the revenue.
That and the Claw does not close or closes WHILE the claw is being raised.
@skylerwhite3427 you'd be surprised at the level of petty malice some managers have. It's just for their ego
Claw machine operator's don't need to glue down the prize's. The way they can make it harder to win is by adjusting the tension on the claw grabber. They can adjust it to where it will grab tight and where anyone can win. To where the claw's don't grab at all , like in this video making it practically impossible to win.
I miss the days when stores had a nice mini arcade to keep the kids entertained while parents ran errands
Nowadays its a good way to get your kid kidnapped. I remember when I was younger we never had anything like this but there was an actual mini daycare in the store that had toys and some games to play and there was an employee who worked there at all times, all major retail stores and furniture stores should have something like that for kids. Less chance of damage to merchandise so it would save money in the long run and not having their kid(s) in the cart screaming the whole time will allow the parents to actually focus on shopping rather than leaving as soon as possible. Would be beneficial to all partys involved.
@@psychedelicpunk5031yeah, I miss seeing those. I have no clue why they stopped having those
Whoa, I never considered that they were for the kids while the parents shopped. I would not trust in Walmart Security enough to let my kid (if I had one) play at those arcades right next to the enterance and exit with strange adults constantly walking by while I shopped. When I was a kid, my mom took us in with her to shop and would sometimes let us play some arcade games on the way out if we had enough extra money after getting groceries. Usually we didn't. It seems wildly irresponsible to leave your kids there alone for an extended period of time while you're shopping.
@@pinkdarkboy7127 imagine in 10 years time we will have to strap our kids with handcuffs to our own personal security guard and have a security drone hovering following the guard everywhere and monitored by a 3rd party company just so we can do the shopping...
I Miss The Days When Theaters & Arcades Had Real Pinball Machines💔🏁👍😎👌😍💫🌻
No wonder why it seemed like it was abandoned 😂
Don't try that gumball machine...
@@Valchrist1313i remember one time me and my mom tried the gumball machines at wallmart, they were hard like rocks and were very difficult to chew. Never again lol
These Walmart arcades are actually rather uncommon. A relic of the early to mid 2000s. Nice 👍
We had one but its a boba place now. If they had pinball id play in it all the time
i have one in my local walmart, however they removed all the good games, now it's just rigged claw machines and stuff
@@playboy-musicsame
There's still one in Longview, WA
Still at my Walmart. Two yrs ago when I worked thirds, I would constantly clean them out. Still have my Mario/Adam’s Family/Universal Monster plush collections.
Someone managed to create an item that was worth less than the cost of the materials 😂
Pennies.
@@SuperDestroyerFoxwas just about to say that, it's ironic really
What's ironic?
@@SuperDestroyerFoxNickels too. Cost 6cents to rpoduce.
@@kannonpq When they were made of real nickel. I think they just started making them out of the same garbage materials as quarters now. There's no actual nickel in them, because that's all been stolen from us too.
Great example of greed getting them absolutely no where.
What a scam machine. I get having the rates low at first but damn
It isn’t rigged lmaooo. That’s a Rainbow crane which are pure skill cranes
@@ClawMachineWinspure skill?
There was no strength in that claw
@@Poodleinacanfor real and it didn't even start to close until it was back above the "prize"
@@ClawMachineWinsyou sure are special🤡
@@ClawMachineWins pure skill my ahh that claw was p a t h e t i c
That’s the infamous Walcade. You go in, play a few games, and leave after realizing an employee stole your wallet
This comment is funnier than you got credit for lol
@@Briantreeu123 lol! Thank You!
The claws dont retract until its above the item. Rigged is such an understatement 😂
That usually just means the machine isn't full enough.
It's not rigged. It's just a lazy operator who didn't (or doesn't know how to) properly adjust the claw for the prizes.
You actually want people to win at claw machines. It drives play. If people see someone win, they will try to win themselves. I always set up the machines so _I could win_ about 50% of the time. That meant the average person could win about 1/10 plays. The prizes are (generally) so cheap that even if you won every time, the machine will make money. Plush for a claw machine cost nothing.
We would get the "rigged" comment at the amusement park every once in awhile. If the person threw a fit, many times they'd just open the game and give them a prize. If the guest was being really big jerk about it, many times I would get called and instead of opening the game, I'd put a dollar in and just win a prize for them in the "rigged" game. Haha.
Have you ever won from a claw machine where the claw was broken?
That's literally what he posted
Have you?
@@CAPTINjacksparrowthe machine was rigged to the max, they have the switch turned on inside to near impossible. That’s why it’s not grabbing anything
@@CAPTINjacksparrownaw, that claw was functioning exactly as intended.
There all broken
Intentionally
Makes you understand why it hasn't been played for so long
That way nobody is playing those games tbh
How do you edit a comment and still say what you're trying to say wrong 😂😂
@@187mrsmith you can edit the comment by pressing 3 ... and it says edit and what I try to say is the people are not playing those games because there rigged
Are you atarded?
@@kenhammscousin4716that makes no sense!
@@kenhammscousin4716and it wasn’t even funny. That’s why no one likes it!
I think there's a reason why it's somewhat abandoned, because the problem is people probably found out that it is a scam that they should have won, but yet end up losing and he just revealed it with the prize of that sticker Robin ring and also that there's a potentially of glue on the bottom of that ball.
Fun fact: the operator of the machine can change the strength of the claw & how often. As in if you want it to have a strong/full grab every 10th play, even if it misses it will
If it was located in New York, I'd call it an organized crime piggy bank😮
when the box is better than the prize
It had different types of balls 💀💀💀
As a rip off this was, I have good memories of Walmart arcades. It’s where I first played Crusin USA 😅
Better value for your $1 than the claw machine!
Double tap the fuel for a flip on the ramps
@@Mikewee777 lol
Crusin' USA (and the subsequent Crusin' World) is the only thing I remember ever being in our Walmart.
Its teen titans Robin ring
And that's why it's at Walmart AND abandoned!! 🙄
Plastic 1 penny metal 20 dollars
Robin ring 💀
My Walmart had one that got turned into storage during the pandemic and it stayed that way
Edit: They put doors on it with a lock
man they aren't even hiding that it's a scam lmao
I remember the Walmart arcade in my hometown having Crusin' USA/Crusin' World. Used to play the hell out of those games.
I remember when I worked at walmart one of my co-workers was really good at winning prizes from those machines.
And now we know why it was abandoned 😂
When he said "Negative 1 penny" I started bursting out laughing 🤣
Does anybody else remember the machines that would have older coins like Eisenhower Dollars and dateless Buffalo Nickels in them? I got into collecting coins really young and I always thought that was so cool.
I've never seen a Walmart with an arcade.
Ah, the Walton Crime Family atrikes again.
Walmart doesn't run those prize games directly. They charge rent to a 3rd-party operator. The operator decides what prizes to put in the game and sets the "difficulty".
@@gregoryschmidt1233 they could be in cahoots. Like that Walmart store hires them cause of a good friend connection to do business for
@@deelee4639 True.
You might want to learn the History of how Wal-mart came to be before opening your mouth and looking like a fool!
That’s how Batman chooses his new sidekicks. Children’s arcades.
You're thinking of Captain Sunshine from the Venture Bros, old chum.
Bro got a Robin ring that sick af
I feel like I just peered into an alternate dimension.
-1 penny😂😂
Damn an old walmart arcade, all the walmart arcades in my area are gone lol but they were so ghetto
I'm waiting on the comment " video is fake. He owns the machines"
He doesn’t. It’s a MAJOR corporation that owns it called NEN. They have over 10,000+ locations nationwide
Damn, if that doesn't smack of #Murica.... not only did they make it virtually impossible to get a prize for playing, but they'll take all your money in the process if you let them. And if you do get something out of it, it's an absolute pittance.
They are privately owned.. but sure blame the entirety of the U.S. on this claw machine
Merica tf l lmao nigga hash tagged murica
Lol that makes no sense
@@vincentknws and America is "owned" by the corporations lobbying to keep themselves rich
Yep, that's #Murica for you. Typical.
Surprised nobody stopped you at the door and said you had to pay for the ring.
Hey so fun fact I used to work at an arcade as a tech (So I fixed the games and made sure they were set up correctly),
We had that exact machine and, as with most claw games, they have settings that let you decide what the attempt/win ratio is.
The way this one does it is by adjusting the air pressure coming through that curly hose, which makes the claw close more forcefully when it's supposed to be a guaranteed win.
Others do it through a timer (so it releases way too early if you're supposed to lose)
Most of them straight up have settings that let you put in the value of your
tokens, and the value of prizes, to guarantee that the machine is always
making money.
I think our other claw machine was set to win one in every 30000 times or something.
Oh and btw it tracks when something goes through the prize-hole, so even though it wasn't a guaranteed win, you still reset the counter by getting that lil' box :P
The owner of another claw machine can adjust the strength of the claw itself. After enough profit has been made they simply adjust the claw to make it a bit more powerful to give players a better chance of winning
I wish I could find a Walmart that has an arcade room in it. I literally have 0 Walmart stores in my 50 mile radius area that have one, and I’ve checked. We travel around the local area and can’t find them. You are so lucky 😊😊😊
The pandemic might of been why you can't find one
@@Wii505 good point. I hadn’t thought about that. Hopefully someone will bring them back ☺️☺️☺️
@@Ms.D-loves-minis3 If your lucky, you might find one that was turned into a Build a Bear
@@Wii505 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 that sounds amazing!!!
When they remodel Wamarts they got rid of anything resembling an arcade. Machines get annoying to keep up during needed maintenance and lackluster prizes.
The iconic saying, play stupid games, get stupid prizes applied here well. Lmfao.
The fact those claws grab so light should be criminal.
I've never seen anything like this at Walmart
Lmao the Box Costs more than the Prize 😵💫🤯😂😂😂
calling that a real arcade is like calling Dairy Queen a real restaurant.
I remember back in the 80s when these claw machines came out and they had GOOD stuff in them. I got so good at the machines that I could empty the machines out in less then 20 minutes, and that's when they were packed full and only cost 25 cents to play. The owners of the machines were tired of coming to the place that I worked every single day and filling the machines, that they started loosening the claws up so people didn't win as much. Now, these machines are over priced with crap that they get on the pennies, and are nothing but scams!
As someone who used to operate claw machines…they set the win to lose ratio within the system. Example 1:7-for every 7 plays only 1 will pull an item. In case you didn’t know.
Pretty much par for the course with Walmart lately. Just another "We already gave up, why haven't you?"
OH MY GOD. I totally forgot that (at least some) Walmarts used to have Arcades! You just unlocked a memory for me.
Remember these old Walmart arcade they need to bring it back
I remember when Walmart had an arcade. There was a dinosaur type claw machine that spun at the base and gave small prizes like candy and stuff. My mom would take my little brother and I there every time we went to Walmart. So many happy memories that I don’t remember specifically, but we’re still good times.
When he said all different kinds of balls I went 💀💀💀💀
*GLUE SPOT ON BASKETBALL*
That’s what I do in my machines!
Bwaahahaha
Yup yup.
I miss playing Dance Freaks at my local arcade Walmart. Now its a damn claires
Actually that's a robin comic book ring sell it online 😂 bro good grab
Out of all the DC characters, it could at least be a Green lantern ring, you know, the one character whose superpower comes from a ring
And this is why walmart arcades are left alone.
This just unlocked childhood memories I forgot I had
Ah yes. The Walmarts with hardwood floors.
Don’t lie. That’s your basement
You may already know this, but these types of machines are adjustable to the owner. The owner can adjust how strong or weak the claw is, and the time limit. Which explains why some won’t pick up anything at all. As well as ones specifically advertised as “every claw is a winner” where the claw is strong. Most other prize machines have the same adjustable settings.
The arcade at the Walmart I work at is literally unused. I'm in charge of emptying the change out of the machines and the last time I did it I collected less than $30.
Ahahahaha😂
"negative one penny" 😂
This is kinda crazy since most of the time, arcade machines aren’t owned by the business but are instead leased. This tells me that either Walmart kept paying rent on machines they weren’t using or defaulted on the payments and then either refused to return the units or the arcade distributor didn’t bother trying to recover their property.
Bro said balls so many times 🤣
Your mistake was forgetting you were at Wal-Mart.
There used to be an arcade in the Wal-Mart of the last town i lived in, but it got shut down due to covid, and even after quarantine ended, it was still shut down. When asked why they said they didn't know, but they missed the smiles and laughter, they would hear when kids went there to wait for their parents to finish checking out.
There’s a good reason why it looks abandoned. And you proved it to us.
“Negative one penny” 😭😭✋
“I was at walmart…”
No you were not. This is your basement. You own these machines.
Claw machines are the gateway to casinos for kids 😂
"Why is this arcade dead?" wins prize "Now I see..."
Perfect example of why I no longer play these machines. The vast majority are scams.
I remember there was an arcade at my Walmart, it shut down in like 2015 but looked exactly like this one
I remember my childhood Walmart had an arcade that looked just like this. Was probably around2006-2008
Didn’t even give you a Batman 😂😂
That's just how they all look
Negative one penny is a good roast when someone gives you dumb advice.
The worlds most rigged claw machine with the worlds worst prizes
I can assure you that all of those prizes have been in there since 2007.
That claw didn't "close" until it was half way up... That's not just a scam, that's just a donation.
Just seeing one of those claws actually and successfully grasp a prize is a rare, unicorn sight to behold.... But the "What's the estimated price on that [the prize]? What, negative ONE PENNY?" was hilarious!
Bruh they literally glued the prizes down, that's pretty low for a UFO catcher.
Whenever I see machines that have scams like this I make sure they never work again. Payback
Kane had no problem winning lots of prizes...........
Now we know why it’s abandoned
Walmart arcades are not maintained by Walmart but by a company that contracts the space at a discount. They exist either because the leasable space is too small or they were not able to fill the leases with other tenants. Walmart will contact the operator if the machines break or show neglect. Walmart will evict them if they don't pay their bills or maintain the terms of the lease.
At least the prize wasn't perishable.
Imagine getting a moldy Hershey Kiss.
Oh I remember those Walmart arcades.
Whenever you feel let down by the prize imagine how he feels.
We needed more arcades In Walmart
A robin ring so you know you just got robbed.
The Walmart arcade actually used to be pretty cool and fun when they first introduced it but over the years you can tell they've cut spending on it. The claws have gotten weaker, the prizes crappier, the gum is always stale. They really just milk as much money out of it as they can.
I miss the arcades at Walmart..
I call the walmart arcades the depression center because every walmart I went to as a kid had one with 5 arcade machines, 2 broken racing games, 2 claw machines, and one stacker. All of which smelt of tears and piss.
Walmart: how can we make money off worthless inventory?