It would be really sweet to play video games on a large projection screen with surround sound. Maybe not movie-sized, but some 10'x12' screen. With surround sound.
Maybe some video game arcade could set this up.-- lawpoop, Jul 30 2003 Hyperbowl http://www.hyperbow...-specification.html [JRandMoby, Oct 04 2004] Dave & Buster's http://www.daveandbusters.com/Regular video games and large-scale group games on big screen. [ConsultingDetective, Oct 04 2004] More space per machine = less machines per arcade = less money per arcade = not a chance.-- angel, Jul 30 2003 If this were an 8 player game that shared a single screen, it wouldn't even take up more space than 8 arcade games...-- dbsousa, Jul 30 2003 2 groups Mutiplayer Each can vote. The most voted move is used at a give time for given player.
Thousnads can play at a time. Profitable business-- artist, Jul 30 2003 Warehouse space is fairly cheap if you are outside of town. Just find a cheap warehouse with parking, buy a bunch of big screens and audio equipment, and you're set.-- DeathNinja, Jul 30 2003 Waka, Waka, Waka, Waka, GULP!-- phundug, Jul 31 2003 You could have big screens with surround sound, but you have to pay extra to use them and have them hooked up to the game you are playing-- serpent671, Jan 10 2004 baked by DisneyQuest, at least-- theircompetitor, Jan 10 2004 Gamers stay up all night gaming. But most people do not want to see movies in the wee hours. Theaters could rent their facilities at night to gamers who could game up those big screens. One could have gamer groups play vs gamers on a screen down the hall if this were deemed fun. Maybe even sell some concessions from the robot concessionaires!-- bungston, Jan 28 2013 I caught the youth group leaders at our church playing first person shooter games on the projector usually used for lyrics to hymnals. The screen was Aprx. 10 ft across. Sure looked like fun but was rather inappropriate at a church!-- Brian the Painter, Jan 30 2013 random, halfbakery