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Is there a hidden message this old Polybius listing?

I recently watched this video about the mythical arcade game Polybius. It's a well-crafted investigation that thoroughly debunks the myth, but there's a segment in which the investigator suspects a hidden message in an old listing for the game but can't find any. Apparently the original writer made a reference to the "specific wording" of the post when questioned. The investigator remarks on the high number of commas, and an uncorrected misspelling. (the word 'disappeard' in paragraph 3).

I think that this is fascinating, so I thought to share it with all of you. My question: Is there anything hidden here? My initial guess is a Polybius square, especially because of the commas that could be coordinates, but I'm not sure how one would be implemented.

Original Post: from http://www.coinop.org/Game/103223/Polybius

This game had a very limited release, one or two backwater arcades in a suburb of Portland. The history of this game is cloudy, there were all kinds of strange stories about how kids who played it got amnesia afterwards, couldn't remember their name or where they lived, etc. The bizarre rumors about this game are that it was supposedly developed by some kind of weird military tech offshoot group, used some kind of proprietary behavior modification algorithms developed for the CIA or something, kids who played it woke up at night screaming, having horrible nightmares.

According to an operator who ran an arcade with one of these games, guys in black coats would come to collect "records" from the machines. They're not interested in quarters or anything, they just collected information about how the game was played.

The game was weird looking, kind of abstract, fast action with some puzzle elements, the kids who played it stopped playing games entirely, one of them became a big anti videogame crusader or something. We've contacted one person who met him, and he claims the machines disappeard after a month or so and no one ever heard about them again.

Until the ROM showed up.

Here's what we've found so far:

Found english strings "insert coin" and "press 1 player start" and "only" - looks like a 1 or 2 player game. Text in the game says "(C) 1981 Sinneslöschen" Maybe a German company? If anyone has heard any additional information about this game, we'd appreciate hearing about it.