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The Beauty Of Game Centres by 9ineGames: 8:36pm On Sep 11, 2013
One of the most amazing things in Africa is the abundance of game centres. They are so much that you cannot probably count all. It is of no surprise that even some private game owners now invite their neighbours to play and pay! It is becoming a lucrative business. The game centre is so elaborate that it brings a variety of games like the PS, XBOX to SEGA.Looking good is good business. Hence, one must endeavour to make sure that his business is catchy and captivating. I for one dislike dirty game centres. In one of our content we shall examine various game centres and which to go for. Walking into any game centre to find it crowded, dirty, sweat filled, suffocating and less equipped, kills and dampen the spirit of gamers. If you want to enjoy your game, you should have your environment neat and sound. Same applies to game centres. Are you a game centre owner or prospective owner? Then you should really read each line carefully. Game centres are the fastest booming business. Not only do gamers who cannot afford one walk into a centre and play to their satisfaction, the owners also benefit from the gain. To maintain the flow of your customers is very important.Below are certain guidelines to follow to make your game centre a haven for gamers

1. Keep it neat and breezy!

Neatness is next to godliness. That applies to those who believe in God. But to those who don't believe, we all know that a neat environment appeals the human senses alot. Ventilation should not be lacking too. No matter how equipped or updated your games or centre appears, if it’s stuffy no one would want to play. Excitement makes one perspire and this is pretty uncomfortable. If you can't afford a ceiling fan, get standing fans. If you can afford an AC, that's a bonus to you!

2. Proper arrangement means proper co-ordination.

Seats shouldn't be haphazardly placed around the centre. A gamer should not close the view of another gamer. Create space among every player. Depending on the size of your centre, try as much as possible to make the seating arrangement in such a way that no one complains of visual obstruction. That alone keeps the centre organized.

3. My place, my rule!

I am yet to walk into a game centre where rules are being set. This may sound awkward and really lame. But it sure works. Are you scared of losing your gamers to another centre? Then consider your reputation when fight occurs. Gamers really get excited both positively and negatively when scores goes high or low. Tension relief can happen through exchange of punches and your games might be used in place of stones. Fact! So set your rules and see how blooming it will be!

4. Keep your centre partitioned.

Well, this may be difficult for someone whose centre is one room or not too big, but for those who can afford really big centres, this goes to you. Football section should be different from car race or sword

games section. You know the number of games you have and where each belongs. So......figure it out! They are really simple guidelines to making your centres the best. Make it a beauty!
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