Gacha (or Gachapon) is a monetisation technique used in many successful Japanese free-to-play games. Originally a term used for Japanese Toy machines, this is used to describe games that pull a selection of data, people, heroes, etc. from a large pool at random.

Fire Emblem Heroes is the latest and popular example of a Gacha game as such.
Example 1 -"I wanna put money into the Gachapon machine to try and get my favourite toy!"

Roy17 -"Omg, I just pulled two 5* heroes from this game!

David - "What?! I wish I was this lucky at a gacha game ..."
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1) a type of gambling machine, digital or not, originating in Japan.
2) anything having to do with Gacha Life, the Gacha Community, etc.
Its popularity grew around the time that the complete gacha controversy was becoming publicized.
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see the joke here is that its kids with no brain skill
gacha gay
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A technique used in the arcade game "Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune" where the player will rapid shift up and down between two gears in order to somehow increase speed, and help improve their Time Attack records. This is most commonly done very rapidly, almost like how you use an eraser.

...Fortunately for people who don't like playing with a damaged shifter, it would seem that Namco removed this technique in version 2 of Maximum Tune, where two rapid shifts will cause shifter lock, resulting in a loss of speed.

...Ouch.
"Goddamn it! Some kid who thought he could gacha totally fucked up this shifter!"
by Some Torontonian Kid May 10, 2005
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An anime dress up game, targetted for all ages, but a bunch of horny kids decided to ruin the game's reputation.
Person 1: Do you like gacha life?

Person 2: I used to, but it became sexual.
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