As a young boy I spent much of my indoors playing arcade games, one quarter at a time. While pinball may have ignited the interest, Asteroids and Space Invaders accelerated my passion. Both those video games offered plenty in the way of variable ratio reinforcement, the psychological phenomenon behind slot machine addiction. But what really drew me back after each loss was the tantalizing two-word question in large block letters: “Try again?”
Try again?
Try again?
As a young boy I spent much of my indoors playing arcade games, one quarter at a time. While pinball may have ignited the interest, Asteroids and Space Invaders accelerated my passion. Both those video games offered plenty in the way of variable ratio reinforcement, the psychological phenomenon behind slot machine addiction. But what really drew me back after each loss was the tantalizing two-word question in large block letters: “Try again?”