Actually they did. Many of those games were built to be arcade games. The harder they were, the more quarters people would toss into them. It wasn't until arcades started to die out and home consoles/personal computers became a big deal that they stopped doing that.
But now we've sorta come full circle with microtransactions and pay to win gaming.
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Maybe one of them will be nice enough to do the "it's not you, it's me" routine.
"I'm sorry, I just don't think I can commit to a new entry level employee right now. I'm going through some complicated things right now. But we can still be friends right?"