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| Well Fed Games:
Rigby's summary is right on. The wife and I go a couple of times a year and have a great time. A surprising amount of "easy fixes" (controls not controlling, jamma switchers not switching, bezels not bezeling) going unfixed though. |
| yotsuya:
Do the dustwashers at least dustwash? |
| WindDrake:
I live about an hour from GG, and I'll concur on this.. Mostly. The owner, Doc Mack, actually cares a great deal about the games, but I think his Fightning-Game-in-Development sucks up most of his time. I also noticed he's mostly hired what appears to be locals or his friends, which tend to make poor workers. I've done a few shifts of repair work for Doc before, and it's always a scary triage. Trying to chest-paddle a downed Williams, bring back sound on the TMNT, or unplug that K7000 before it's flyback starts the cab on fire. They need a full-time repair guy, badly. |
| Rigby:
There are a lot of very good fighting games, and the genre still gets fresh titles regularly. Why is ... nevermind. Follow your dreams, Doc; just don't forget about what's already in place and generating income for you, first. Day-to-day operation of existing business comes higher on the priority list than investments in new business. |
| Rigby:
--- Quote from: WindDrake on July 26, 2013, 08:28:27 pm ---They need a full-time repair guy, badly. --- End quote --- A full-time repair guy would have about 6 months of work on his hands, even if he had every part required on-hand when it was needed, and didn't need to order anything, and that's just monitor repair. |
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