My New Goal For Game Development!!!!

tenrdrmertenrdrmer Member, Sous Chef, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 9,934
edited November -1 in Miscellaneous
So I was at an arcade last night and could not believe what I saw.

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Thats right a 42" touch panel $1.00 per 60 seconds of play version of Fruit Ninja.

I got to thinking man it wouldn't even be that hard to build something like that. Just create a mac app version and Pack a mac mini behind a coins slot and your good to go.

Comments

  • WeswogWeswog Member Posts: 1,171
    Yeah that's awesome if I have a really popular game and it involves touch I would have 1 of those in my house :)

    Cheers, Weswog
  • old_kipperold_kipper Member Posts: 1,420
    On reading your posting I have been off to look at touch screen monitor prices... Seems about $2000 is the bottom price for a 42". Then 150 bucks for the coin mech.

    http://www.underthepier.com/01_howtocoinmech.htm

    a few hundred bucks for the cabinet, and here is a cool addition that I think will ensure success

    http://www.popsci.com/diy/article/2011-02/bar-open-slot-machine-pays-drinks
  • DreamLabDreamLab Member Posts: 2,127
    Can you imagine something like this on the xbox kinect or the wii? I think they got Fruit ninja on the kinect but I'm not sure. Thats awesome!
  • tenrdrmertenrdrmer Member, Sous Chef, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 9,934
    old_kipper said:
    On reading your posting I have been off to look at touch screen monitor prices... Seems about $2000 is the bottom price for a 42". Then 150 bucks for the coin mech.

    http://www.underthepier.com/01_howtocoinmech.htm

    a few hundred bucks for the cabinet, and here is a cool addition that I think will ensure success

    http://www.popsci.com/diy/article/2011-02/bar-open-slot-machine-pays-drinks

    OMG that is a serious money maker for sure.
  • RedlerTechRedlerTech Member Posts: 1,583
    Ya Fruit Ninja is on its way to XBLA with Kinect.

    Matt
  • old_kipperold_kipper Member Posts: 1,420
    OK. This is the concept. I went to a bar in London and they had beer taps at the table. There was a meter on the tap and you got your bill when you left. It was pretty magical as all you had to do was place your glass under that tap and it auto filled it with some kind of magic eye to check it didn't over pour. But beer taps at the table are getting pretty common apparently (haven't seen them before)...

    http://www.asylum.com/2010/03/10/table-top-beer-tap-serve-yourself-bull-and-bear-bar-chicago/

    So we combine a games system with the beer supply and a coin op to run the whole thing in a table and booth. People come in and sit down with friends and then play all evening for beer and if they fail that pay for the beer. I am sure we can adjust the 'randoms' and game difficulty so we can keep a really good margin. It might not be as crazy as it sounds. Not sure of the legality of gambling for prizes of alcohol but there has to be a warm destination where it is.

    update... and if they were hungry I found this link which might be nice to add as well

    http://tinyurl.com/6295qw
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