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There is a chain down here as well that does the console game rental thing. Here is their website
http://m.gopowersurge.com/

It isn't bad however the outter advertising is pretty uninformative. Maybe that's a good thing, since me and my wife walked in to check it out. However it didn't work at all past that as we just looked around and left. I don't think we are the target demo though as most of the games they had to play we already have :D you really need to offer something average people can't do at home, and that's what light gun, racing and yes, even redemption games offer.

But if you can offer something fun with the console stuff, like some cool tourneys or like this place, a way to play kinect and move games that you might not have or have the space for at home, then you might be on to something.

Ok. Now I'm rambling but I hope that helps. :)
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Might be too late, but since I saw this in yer sig, I thought I'd check it out. There's an arcade (near Chicago) that has all games set to free play($15 cover charge) and all that stuff....here's the site if you'd like to check it out.

They seem to be doin' ok. But I think mainly the fighting community that really supports these guys.Sometimes they have SF gatherings and tourneys up to two times a week.

http://www.gallopingghostarcade.com/


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Well, it won't be long before I have something started. Won't be nearly as big as I was hoping for, but still, it's a start.

Two friends of mine are opening a screen printing shop (VG-themed t-shirts, mostly), and they're allowing me to set up arcades in the lobby area of the place. It'll have to be traditional quarter crunching and I can only set up, at most, eight machines in the place. Still, it'll be a good set-up for now - and also a pretty safe way to test whether this location will be good for an arcade without taking a huge risk by buying property myself.

So yeah, if I were to set-up the place with just the machines I currently have, what do you guys think would be most important to have? Here's what I got:

NBA Jam
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
X-Men vs Street Fighter (Plus a SFA3 board which I plan to swap into it)
Neo Geo 4-Slot
Neo Geo 2-Slot
X-Men (4-Player version)
Donkey Kong
Tekken Tag Tournament
Killer Instinct
Capcom vs SNK
Die Hard Arcade

Neo Geo carts that I currently have include KOF'97, KOF'98, KOF'02, Samurai Shodown II, Last Blade 2, Waku Waku 7, Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move, Super Spy, World Heroes, 3 Count Bout, Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug 3. I also have two PCBs - Time Killers and WWF Wrestlefest. One I got for free, the other I paid for: take a guess as to which is which.

Thanks guys, I appreciate the help.
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the7k wrote:Well, it won't be long before I have something started. Won't be nearly as big as I was hoping for, but still, it's a start.

Two friends of mine are opening a screen printing shop (VG-themed t-shirts, mostly), and they're allowing me to set up arcades in the lobby area of the place. It'll have to be traditional quarter crunching and I can only set up, at most, eight machines in the place. Still, it'll be a good set-up for now - and also a pretty safe way to test whether this location will be good for an arcade without taking a huge risk by buying property myself.

So yeah, if I were to set-up the place with just the machines I currently have, what do you guys think would be most important to have? Here's what I got:

NBA Jam
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
X-Men vs Street Fighter (Plus a SFA3 board which I plan to swap into it)
Neo Geo 4-Slot
Neo Geo 2-Slot
X-Men (4-Player version)
Donkey Kong
Tekken Tag Tournament
Killer Instinct
Capcom vs SNK
Die Hard Arcade

Neo Geo carts that I currently have include KOF'97, KOF'98, KOF'02, Samurai Shodown II, Last Blade 2, Waku Waku 7, Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move, Super Spy, World Heroes, 3 Count Bout, Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug 3. I also have two PCBs - Time Killers and WWF Wrestlefest. One I got for free, the other I paid for: take a guess as to which is which.

Thanks guys, I appreciate the help.
At first I was thinking to diversify your selections across as many genres as possible, but now I'm thinking maybe you should have nothing but fighters since you have so many of those. Eight machines isn't enough to highlight diversity, but it is a good size for a fighting game showcase.
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DIVERSIFY! You want to provide an alternative, an assortment of reasons to that potential customer to drop that quarter for their time and enjoyment. All fighters is not a good idea (and this coming from a guy who puts fighters above all else in gaming). You can have only 8 machines... here's how it should be setup.
1. Neo 2 slot: Puzzle bobble/KOF 98 (Puz Bob is a very appealing game to all types regardless of age or gender! Putting it in the 2 slot will provide a higher ratio (50%) of the game being accessible to play as oppose to being in a 4 slot where it has 3 titles that may congest the cabinet./ KOF 98 is arguably the most popular in the series (and so is 2002) which is why you want to seperate those two to allow maximium playtime without having both games compete within the same cabinet realestate.)
2. Neo 4 slot: KOF02/Samsho2/Metal slug 2/Waku Waku 7 (KOF 02 is plenty popular! Samsho series is popular (and Part 2 is an amazing installment) Metal Slug 2 over 3 due to being more accessible. MS3 is perhaps the best in the series but its also the hardest! You wanna provide a higher incentive to the player to continue dropping quarter for continues if the feel they have a fighting chance at winning against the AI. Waku Waku over LB2 simply cuz it provides a much humorous and appealing atmosphere over the LB seires for those younger players.
3. Xmen (not only a great beat'm up with a popular frachise liscense, but also with some recent exposure on rencent consoles (XBL) and most importaly a beat'm up that provides 4 player simultaneous play=more chance to earn money!)
4. Xmen Vs. Street Fighter ( quite simply the most replayable and most enjoyable of the entire VS series simply due to how broken the game is! This game alone has more infinites than all the VS games put together! So that's plenty for people to pick up and master!)
5. NBA Jam ( it's JAM! Nuff said!)
6. Tekken Tag ( Tekken is hot right now with the release of Tag 2, Tekken hybrid film, the Wii U release and 3DS Tekken titles as well as their current crossover with the legendary SF series!)
7. Street Fighter 2 CE (wish you had Hyper! But regardless SF2 series IS the greatest of all time... it hurts saying that considering my biased love for 3S lol! But it's a fact)
8. Donkey Kong ( gotta have a soild single player type game and DK will fill that void effortlessly!)

This is my suggestion. Please forgive the major typos and grammer. It's 2 am and I'm typing this on a dreaded fone. I commend you for you decision of opening an arcade. A huge business risk these days, but overall a wonderful and rewarding endeavor if you manage to at least make enough to keep your business afloat :D
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NBA Jam
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
X-Men vs Street Fighter
Neo Geo 4-Slot (w/ KOF '98, Samurai Shodown II, Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move, and Metal Slug 2)
X-Men (4-Player version)
Donkey Kong
Tekken Tag Tournament
Killer Instinct

The ones I'd say are the absolute musts are Donkey Kong, NBA Jam, and the Neo-Geo 4-Slot (though the games for that one are not locks).
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:NBA Jam
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
X-Men vs Street Fighter
Neo Geo 4-Slot (w/ KOF '98, Samurai Shodown II, Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move, and Metal Slug 2)
X-Men (4-Player version)
Donkey Kong
Tekken Tag Tournament
Killer Instinct

The ones I'd say are the absolute musts are Donkey Kong, NBA Jam, and the Neo-Geo 4-Slot (though the games for that one are not locks).
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