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    Arcade & Redemption
    Maximize Your Arcade & Redemption Revenue.

    Every laser tag location, either stand alone or attraction, have coin operated video games, and most have some form of redemption games.

    These machines are significant revenue generators and are often placed at no cost to the owner of the laser tag location. This can save a entrepreneur tens of thousands, if not, easily a hundred thousand dollars or more in the start up costs.

    LaserTagStartUp.com has gathered numerous articles, worksheets and forms to help you maximize your revenue potential utilizing this website.

    Want to know what our members are doing to increase their arcade and redemption profits? Go to our discussion forum and find out!

    How to Fix Arcade Games Correctly
    How to Fix Arcade Games Correctly  If you own the arcade games in your laser tag business, you will have to repair a game at one point or another. This is a fact if you choose to . . . keep reading
    The Question of Redemption
    The Question of Redemption  Redemption is a timeless piece to any laser tag center if it is approached in an appropriate manner. The reason redemption is timeless is because . . . keep reading
    The Importance of Displaying Redemption Prizes
    The Importance of Displaying Redemption Prizes  One of the most overlooked items in creating a successful redemption counters in a laser tag center is the proper way to display prizes. . . . keep reading
    Game Attendants and Customer Service
    Game Attendants and Customer Service  Simple expectations are not always full filled in many laser tag facilities. Customer Service and Game Attendents go hand in hand. . . . keep reading
    12 Frequently Asked Questions About Redemption
    12 Frequently Asked Questions About Redemption  Below you will find 12 questions that are very common among people intersted in doing redemption in their laser tag center. . . . keep reading
    The Three Myths of Redemption Games
    Frank Seninsky
    The Three Myths of Redemption Games  Redemption games should bring in a significant portion of your FEC revenues. . . . keep reading
    DOWNLOAD: ATM Transaction Form
    DOWNLOAD: ATM Transaction Form  Do you have an ATM that you need to keep track of? This form is designed to help you monitor your transactions and balances daily for record keeping. . . . keep reading
    DOWNLOAD: Out of Order Sign
    Arcade machine down until your supplier can come out and fix it? Just print or laminate one of these forms, fix it to the machine, and make it visible so the public can stay away! . . . keep reading

    DOWNLOAD: Daily Game Key Checkout
    DOWNLOAD: Daily Game Key Checkout  Used to assign keys to game room attendants and technicians so they can access the games to work on coin mechanisms and minor gaming problems. The manager signs the keys out and any problems are logged at the bottom of the form and provided to the gaming technician so they can repair the game. . . . keep reading
    Free Games and The Law
    Tom Frickle
    Free Games and The Law  You should have seen my son's expres­sion when I told him that the law treats the award of free games as a crime -- sometimes. He has this look of disdain that he uses to let you know that you aren't getting away with your attempt to fool him. . . . keep reading
    The Law on Cranes
    Tom Frickle
    The Law on Cranes  Cranes are innocent devices. We all know that. It wasent to long ago that there were many policemen who dis­agreed with us. . . . keep reading
    Is it Fun or Gambling?
    Tom Frickle
    Is it Fun or Gambling?  Redemption is indispensable to location-based entertainment. People love to apply their skill to games like Skee­ball and Hoop Shot, knowing that if they play these games successfully they will receive a merchandise prize. . . . keep reading
    How To Operate Cranes
    Frank Seninsky
    How To Operate Cranes After moderating the "Merchandising Seminar" at AMOA last November, it became very obvious to me that some crane operators do little more than throw plush animals into any . . . keep reading
    50 Ways to go Broke Doing Redemption
    Frank Seninsky
    50 Ways to go Broke Doing Redemption  Everyone wants to know how not to go broke using redemption games. In your Laser Tag facility, redemption can either be a blessing or a failure waiting to happen. . . . keep reading
    Eliminate Thief, Increase Revenues
    Frank Seninsky
    Eliminate Thief, Increase Revenues Most Laser Tag facilities that contain a reasonable number of coin-operated games fully understand the many benefits of using tokens instead of that country's coin currency. . . . keep reading
    Token Theft Are You Losing 15-25% of Your Game Revenue Without Knowing It?
    Frank Seninsky and Gerald J. Merola
    The Laser Tag facilities that supposedly run under tight control are usually the ones where we have discovered 15-30 percent of the game revenue walking out the door.image1| . . . keep reading
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