Thank you, content Gods. Some of the stuff I have been writing about today has been pretty intense, so the opportunity to do something about a gacha capsule machine you can control with your mind or ...
There are certain places in Japan where you can pretty much always find capsule toy vending machines. Electronics shops, for example, usually have a row of them near their entrance or in the corner of ...
Takara Tomy Arts started accepting pre-orders for a backpack inspired by gacha machines. It even includes a gimmick mechanism that allows people to turn the handle of the bag. However, no capsules ...
You feed coins into a “gacha gacha” vending machine, crank the handle and voila, you get a capsule toy. I was astounded by how sophisticated the toys had become when I visited a specialty store in ...
Capsule toy vending machines, or 'gacha' machines, can be found all over Japan. They dispense random toys and collectibles for a small fee, with themed machines covering everything from popular anime ...
This is the perfect backpack to bring along on your next gacha adventure in Japan. As part of Takara Tomy Arts’ Let’s Play Gacha Project to promote capsule toys, they have come up with a Gacha Machine ...
Our reporter Yuuichiro Wasai was wandering around Harajuku the other day looking for something to eat but nothing seemed to call out to him. He scanned menus outside restaurants, searched online for ...
Don’t sleep on Infinity Nikki’s Surpise-o-Matic, an in-game gacha machine that has way better clothing options than the actual gacha system. Not that you’d know at a glance. Infinity Nikki barely even ...
Characters from some of the most popular anime are part of a new toy series for Bandai Co.’s high-end “gacha gacha” capsule vending machines that cost up to 2,500 yen ($24) a spin. The first batch ...
The gacha machine looks like a miniature gumball machine, in which the sphere at the top displaying all the prizes resembles a Poke Ball. When you put in a special coin, you can turn the handle and ...