
Arcade redemption systems for operators
Bandai Namco game floors built for measurable play volume.
Plan cabinets, VR attractions, spare parts, and route-service workflows with a lean procurement partner that understands daily play count, prize payout rhythm, cabinet uptime, and launch-window marketing.
Deployment specifications
Operator data before the purchase order.
Each game family is presented with cabinet footprint, power draw, connectivity, play-cycle assumptions, and service lane requirements so an operations team can compare options without waiting for a custom spreadsheet.
| Typical Footprint | Single cabinet, paired cabinet, attraction bay, and merchandiser wall layouts documented in centimeters and inches. |
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| Power Planning | 120V / 220V options, dedicated circuit notes, peak draw assumptions, and recommended surge protection listed per cabinet family. |
| Connectivity | Ethernet-first audit traffic, Wi-Fi fallback for non-critical telemetry, and cashless-reader mounting zones documented before install. |
| Play Metrics | Plays per day, average price per play, peak-hour occupancy, and prize-cost assumptions can be modeled by venue type. |
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| Content Mix | Racing, rhythm, novelty redemption, crane, and VR experiences are balanced to reduce queue dead zones across the floor. |
| Launch Support | Merchandising cards, social launch assets, and on-floor signage prompts help operators open with a clear promotion plan. |
| Remote Diagnostics | Firmware status, cabinet alerts, reader status, and ticket dispenser events can be routed into operator support queues. |
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| Parts Logic | Wear parts, controls, sensors, lighting modules, and boards are grouped by expected service interval and stocking priority. |
| Floor Training | Technician handoff covers daily inspection, fast reset, prize refill, cleaning routine, and escalation path. |
Product families
Compact choices for high-turnover entertainment floors.


Linked Racing
Multiplayer
VR Attractions
Simulation-ready
Parts Kits
Service stock
Revenue model
Forecast the floor, not just the cabinet.
Bandai Namco planning content is framed around practical operator economics: expected play turns, price-per-play bands, prize cost, game mix, repeat visit drivers, and floor traffic flow. The result is a purchase conversation tied to how a venue actually earns.

Service readiness
Make support simple for the night shift.
Clear service labeling, reset procedures, cabinet access zones, and parts hierarchy help venue teams resolve common floor events quickly. Escalation notes separate daily operator actions from technician-level repairs.
Build a cabinet mix around your actual floor traffic.
Share your facility type, available footprint, target guests, and cashless platform. We will help shape a game list, parts plan, and launch support package.