In game parlors where you exchange real money for metal coin-like tokens, there are all sorts of strange games. I haven’t seen the one that you linked to in your vid before, but I’ve played plenty with kind of similar features. I don’t think that game you showed us would be popular enough to have a generic name, it would just have it’s own name (something like ‘lucky ball challenge’, or somesuch) made up by whatever company built it. So, in short, it’s almost certainly just another token game machine.
Now I read the vid title - “Bingo Galaxy Super Jackpot”, so the game is probably called Bingo Galaxy.
I know what Pachinko is, and this is not Pachinko. It’s Not even a Pachi-slo skill stop machine. It’s a whole other beast entirely, which means I have another game to learn about. YAY.
From the instructions, it appears that there are knobs that can be turned to move around the bingo rows and columns before the numbers are chosen. They suggest that it may be possible to analyze the past results to improve your odds, although it’s stated as a question, which may be to avoid making unsubstantiated claims. There are also more levels that give higher prizes as win successive games.
Like I said, it’s a token game, so you won’t find it in pachinko parlours and you can’t win any money. It will be in arcade game places, all of which have dozens of different types of machines with different rules. If learning the rules to these games is your thing, then you have your work cut out for you - there’s thousands of them.