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Would you go to a simulation arcade?

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by narthur157, Mar 8, 2015.

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Is this a good idea - would you pay to go?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. narthur157

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    I wouldn't want anybody to think I'm more invested in specifically creating a "VR arcade" than I am. The stage we're in, we can change direction however we want. Maybe we'll do a road show with our device, our rent it out to arcades, or who knows what.

    Point is, there is opportunity in VR coming up and we want to capitalize on it. We're trying to figure out what the best opportunities are and go after those. Arcade start up cost prohibitive? Look somewhere else.

    That being said, within reasonable bounds we're assuming money is not our biggest concern. If we can demonstrate there is potential for real money to be made, we can get the money we need to start it up.

    Any storefronts or things of that type would be launching summer 2016 at the earliest unless somebody was throwing money at me and telling me to do it now. Plenty of time to deliberate.
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