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How To Make Money Running A Video Game Store In Nigeria by worgersweb(m): 1:34am On Nov 22, 2016
Have you ever been to a video game store? I don't mean a football viewing centre, but a video game store where people come to play video games of their choice with their friends or all by themselves.

They pay to play different games but the most common game people play is soccer, it is either played a single player or double player, and each player pays for their session and a session last between 8 minutes to 10 minutes.
This is a cool way to make money with your Playstation or Xbox.

I visited a video game store before writing on this topic, and the guy I met who runs this business uses three playstations and one X-box. The three playstation-2 are strictly for those that wants to play soccer, while the X-box is for those that wants to play other games.

The games sessions last for about 10minutes. It can either be played as a single player or a multi player. Each player pays N50 for a session, and if you want to play additional game you will have to pay for another session.

It means for every one hour he makes about N300 (if its only a single player) to N600 (if it is a double player) just on a single game, then do the math for three or four video games.

The traffic maybe very low as from 8 AM to 1 PM week days because majority of the youths which are the main age group that patronize video game store will be off to school, except on weekends or holidays.
But as from 2pm to 8pm the traffic is usually very high as this is the rush hour, because by then most schools must have been through with lectures. By that time when you get to the game store you have to wait for your turn before you can play, as all the video games will be occupied by players.

Imagine you have three games and your rush hour last for about six hours, it means you will be making about N4,000 within that six hours, that is, one video game gives you N600 per hour, and in six hours that will be N3600 just for one video game. Then you do the math then, if your video game store is in a busy location teeming with age group between 12-30 years of age (mostly primary, secondary and tertiary institution students), and you have about two to three Video games and you operate it from morning to evening, even during weekends, I tell you, you will be making loads of money there.

You might look at N50 per game as a small money, but when it is coming at a high velocity friend, it will no longer be a small money then. With a good saving mentality, at the end of three months you will be talking about a high turnover in your bank account. It is a cool way to make money.

You don't need to buy games CDs
you can always go online to download the latest game versions for free with a flash drive and you can play then directly from your flash drive without being worried of changing your Video game lens every now and then.

The major challenge in this business is that you need power to run it and power is not all that constant here, but with a good generator set, you can solve the power problem.

LOCATION
When you are considering a location for this business, you first have to answer this question.
Who are the people or the age group that mostly patronize a video games store?
They are the youths, age group 12 to 30 (mostly primary school,
secondary school and tertiary institution students).
So your business will do better when you site it in a place that has a high population of this age group, e.g places close to a higher
institution with lots of external (off campus) hostels, and other busy towns or streets.

THINGS YOU NEED FOR THIS BUSINESS
1. Playstation and X-box.
Playstation 2 fairly use is about N12,000 and a brand new one goes for like N25,000. You can make do with a fairly use.
If you don't have capital for X-box yet, you can start with PS-2 then
as your business begins to grow then you can add more video games to your collections.

2. 21 inches colour Television.
Fairly use will go for about N20,000,while brand new will go for as much as N35,000. You can make do with fairly use for a start.

3. Chairs and Table
You can ask a carpenter to prepare a cabinet-like table for you that you can keep your TV and your games. If you can't afford white chairs, you can still ask a carpenter to prepare long benches for your customers to sit on.

4. Generator set
Small Generator set ''I better pass my neighbour'' cost about N20,000.

5. Sound system (Optional).
This is optional but if you can provide music system for your
customers it will go a long way to make your video game store appear cool and relaxing. This might give you an edge over your competitors.

Once you start, use flyers and words of mouth to advertise your business. VISIT WWW.NETWORGERS.COM AND LEARN AN EASIER WAY TO START THIS BUSINESS NOW

Re: How To Make Money Running A Video Game Store In Nigeria by Amicable24: 12:08pm On Dec 03, 2016
Hmmm, nice one.. I have a ps2 that I play at home during leisure time..
I'm trying to download a pes game for ps2 online but its abt 4gigs shocked shocked shocked shocked When I can buy from those that sell for jst #200 or rather buy the cd for abt same price.. That 4gigs is too much na. Whats ur advice @worgersweb

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