Awe. You still mad about being caught lying? You know, like this?Thank you for proving me right on this thread too... the "LYING" YAK cried "ignore" but he continues to "lie" by crawling back to prove me right time and time again! (AND YES, HE'LL CRAWL BACK AGAIN BECAUSE HE'S WORTHLESS LIKE THAT, WATCH) "Yes, and by now, I'm sure" ...you still continue to failed to comprehend that "Galaga" was "released in
1981" which is part of the
***early*** 80s by the way and people were able to do use the "string on a coin" trick to get "free games" until manufactures were able to get that flaw fixed "
Later in the 80s"...
I mean if people weren't able to steal game credits in the
***early*** 80s, why would manufactures need to fix it "
Later in the 80s" to prevent it...
.. I mean it's a common sense fact but I don't expect someone who's "in love" with Trump to get it.
Therefore look how much of an EPIC FAILURE the "dumbest" ..."LYING" YAK is (again)
:
you are such a liar! A string on a coin does not work nor does smashing a nickel to make it wider so your claim is a complete lie and now.. You'll have to 1, search Google to try to find out if there's any info to support your lie and when you can't find any you'll have to 2, backtrack and claim you meant something else when you made that bogus claim.
Then he disproved himself by posting this:
You may want to read that article again. It clearly stated that video game manufacturers put string cutters into the mechanisms in the 80's and that's why the string on a coin does not work. Are you going to claim that you were playing these video games in the 70s now.
"Later in the 1980s, when video game arcade operators realized that people were doing this, manufacturers started putting a string cutter into the coin mechanism"
Too "dumb" to realize that the coin string trick did work which is why "manufacturers" had to do something about it "
Later in the 1980s" to fix it...
The "dumbest" also posted this "factchecking" challenge up in the same thread:
Go back and see when your game was released. Then realize your lies don't hold up to factchecking.
Because he's too "dumb" to realize that
"1981" is considered the ***early*** 80s
:
"Galaga is a 1981 fixed shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. In North America, it was released by Midway Games. Controlling a starship, the player is tasked with destroying the Galaga forces in each stage while avoiding enemies and projectiles,"WATCH THE "LIAR" CRAWL BACK EVEN THOUGH HE CRIED "ignore" BECAUSE HE'S AS WORTHLESS AS HIS WORDS!!!