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1950’s Peruvian Coke and Gacha

gacha, history, systems designBy pblackOctober 3, 2017Leave a comment

In the 1950’s, Peruvian inflation forced Coca-Cola to charge more per bottle of Coke. Unfortunately, their vending machines required physical updating to accept a new and larger domination. Instead, Coke devised a probabilistic system: the machine would charge the same amount as before, but randomly refuse to give a bottle. This raises the expected price…

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