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look intoo the local laws, I wanted to do that once too, and it turns out alot of countys tax you "per machine" and they have limits on how many games you can have...
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You're reading Ok i want to start something like an arcade store in a small town. because their is nothing to entertaining so anybody know how to start something like that? ..or around those lines? like where can i buy cheap arcade games
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ahh man that suxx
i just want to make a living doing something that doesnt take to much brains,time. and effort.hahaha
so i am just looking around what is it that i want to do after high school
by el Barto on July 29th, 2008
running an arcade is cool, but alot of contys dont want "arcades" so they limit the amount of games you can hvae to something like 7. Most people still think that arcades are seedy places where drugs are sold (well that was true at the arcade by my house). THese laws have been established so only big companies and chains can run arcades. maybe you should consider a console game selling/trading/renting store?
by El Soupy spanish for the soupy on July 30th, 2008
that would be a good idea too.like havin all kinds of videos games and some PCs for computer games huh!!
mannn ur a genius
by el Barto on August 2nd, 2008
well its been done, but if you find a good location, you should do okay, it still hasnt been asborbed by the chain stores yet...
by El Soupy spanish for the soupy on August 2nd, 2008