…is good news for videogamers, who like battling it out in person, in groups, and with unlimited bandwidth (provided by a LAN, or “local-area network,” that connects them all for playing tournaments). Thus this logical new use for strip-mall space: gaming centers, where – for around $6/hour – gamers can have their LAN without having to mess with dragging in and setting up their own CPUs. One example is X30 centers in the Washington, D.C., area. The first such center opened in May. In it, “23 personal computers line sloping walls painted a deep blue and lime green. Couches and oversized beanbags provide resting spots for spectators, while the gamers sit in cushy executive-style chairs,” the Washington Post reports
. “The goal was to create a distinct but easily replicable design … referencing Starbucks, master of that concept. On a recent weekend, 40 teenage boys – and one girl – crammed in to compete in a marathon Counter-Strike tournament.”
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