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  2. Loot box - Wikipedia

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    Loot boxes also incorporate elements of the randomness of acquiring gachapon capsule toys. [17] The first known instance of a loot-box system is an item called "gachapon ticket", introduced in June 2004 in the Japanese version of MapleStory. The tickets were sold at the price of ¥100 each. Like real-life gachapon machines, players attained ...

  3. MapleStory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On October 31st, until November 28th (UTC+9), she is portrayed as an NPC located in Sleepywood in the Japanese version of MapleStory for a limited time quest to save the World Tree. The in-game mount obtainable through gachapon named Nina's Pentacle is a reference to the flying disc she rides on in the anime. Puudou Voiced by: Rica Matsumoto

  4. Gashapon - Wikipedia

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    Gashapon (ガシャポン), also called gachapon (ガチャポン), is a kind of vending machine-dispensed capsule toy manufactured and sold by Bandai. It originated in the 1960s [ 1 ] and is popular in Japan.

  5. List of gacha games - Wikipedia

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    Gacha games are video games that implement the gashapon mechanic. Gashapon is a type of a Japanese vending machine in which people insert a coin to acquire a random toy capsule.

  6. Capsule toy - Wikipedia

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    Capsule toys containing products. A capsule toy (カプセルトイ, kapuseru toi) is a type of small vending machine in Japan, in which a user inserts a coin and turns the rotating lever to receive a released toy in a capsule.

  7. List of Korean inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The first known instance of a loot box system is believed to be an item called "Gachapon ticket" which was introduced in the Japanese version of MapleStory, a side-scrolling MMORPG, in June 2004. Such tickets were sold at the price of ¥100 per ticket. Like real-life gachapon machines, players attained randomly chosen game items when they used ...

  8. Gacha game - Wikipedia

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    A gacha game (Japanese: ガチャ ゲーム, Hepburn: gacha gēmu) is a game, typically a video game, that implements the gachapon machine style mechanics. Similar to loot boxes, Live Service gacha games entice players to spend in-game currency to receive a random in-game item. Some in-game currency generally can be gained through game play and ...

  9. Category:MapleStory - Wikipedia

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