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  1. yingameshop1

    yingameshop2

    fishmanthake

    thakester

    plenty mw3 and i dont get any lag except one time i hosted a spec ops with a friend in uk then it was bad..i got 9mb true but hardwired my machines with ethernet cable can have 3-6 online same time with no issiues

  2. opened a 360/ps3 gameshop in nonthaburi youl find my xboxes online most of the time mainly with winning 11 2012 but a lot of left 4 dead and gears 2-3 and halo 3

    heres the names

    yingameshop1

    yingameshop2

    thakester

    getting more soon( two xboxes are banned ) and a kinect should be here soon........interesting get some girls on dance games

  3. ive opened a ps3/360 games shop in nonthaburi online ps3 are

    yingameshop1

    yingameshop2

    yingameshop3

    yingameshop4

    physkokiller

    fishmanthake

    more coming soon

    like to get mw3 mw2 team death matches going, and mw3 kill confirmed is very additive

    have over 60 ps3 games so most should be online

  4. Anyone out there know anywhere that sells hd tv or monitors in bulk? There not to badly priced in tescos and big c but there must be whole sellers somewhere or even bankrupt stock there's plenty bars going under in pattaya every year where do the tvs go? Also I've noticed the price of xbox360 is very high compared to uk I'm thinking because there's a smaller 2nd hand market is there anywhere selling old phat models cheap? I'm importing the bulk of them from uk brought from eBay for a snip maybe theres a market selling them here? Just a thought.

  5. A in shop disc swapper would be the way to go and some kind of locked device to keep the machine away from sticky fingers.

    Looking more into it on other forums it seems like Xbox 360 can be system linked together for LAN play and games like halo and cod work together in co op and zombies but I don't know about death match etc.. 360 banned consoles work on system link but not live ( which is a problem in Thailand anyway) and are very cheap in uk ( eBay gum tree etc) so maybe 4-8 linked machines playing selected co op games ( left 4 dead and dead island being 2 I belive would be great) and a few consoles with games of there choosing and then a few networked ps3s for world wide play. If players want to save progress they will have to create psn user names on my psn account account which they can keep just for them on certain consoles.

    Ive still got a nagging feeling I'm missing something, cheers for the input keep it coming

  6. Yeah good point well made, have to make sure the wife can deal with this, her nephew lives in the shop next door that I'll potentionally set up in he's 13 and there quite strict on his gaming habits, but as far as late nights go they never send him to bed or watch where he gos when he gos out things that I wold consider for a teenager, different ways out here so that's a good point to think on cheers.

  7. interesting, id expect a police nose poking in then?

    the licence thing isnt a problem with consoles i think ( not sure) and i wont be using chipped machines because i want to use the online features of the games.ill bring the machines in from the uk and original mostly 2nd hand games like i use for my personal console now.i know the football is very popular here winning 11 etc but always ps2 not ps3 because not many can affored the machines in the home..the online games popular here are jap/ korean rpgs, id like to try to change them on to mw3 and the like...could take off in the right gaming enviroment. interesting story could impact on my opening hours dramatically.

    cheers for all the info...anything else?

  8. school is a good point, but a older age bracket of 15-20 mostly play the mw3 and battlefield games and they seem to be in the internet cafes all hours. later opening and closing times would sort its self out with trials i suppose.

    the figures are just a best case scenario, sure holidays and weekends would subsidize quiet weekdays.

    copy cat shops are inevitable i suppose got to try to keep ahead of the crowd with new software and online service ive not seen anywhere around where you can really play online games here because of the love of copyed material which bans the console from online play, so there missing out on what millions of people in the rest of the world are hooked on..

    also fifa football tournaments and leagues all in hd screens...prizes and cups etc....all worth thinking about...

    also like the poster said is all ps2 everywhere people dont get chance to try the new gen ( ps4 will be out within a year probably)

    xbox 360s in the uk now go for 50 pounds each...i can get plenty of them shipped over to expand in time...

    cheers for the points all appreciated keep em coming

  9. hello

    just after some thoughts from you guys on here who seem to know all thats worth knowing.

    my wife has a shop in nonthaburi,its a very thai suburban area with only one internet shop there and thats always busy with kids playing online games etc, but ive had a thought of opening a video game shop with networked ps3 and xbox 360s all online with nice sized hd monitors and decent headsets so they can have mw3 or bf3 death matches and fifa 12 2 - 4 player games. ps3 would be better for online games as the psn is free but maybe the xbox can play local lan co op etc...im thinking 10 machines at 25 or 30 bhart per hour plus drinks etc ....could be a ok living in a relatively cheap area. a estimate of open 12 hours 10 consoles 10x30b/p/h =300x 12hr=3600x 31 days a month 111,600 ( obviously this is at max capacity so inflated figures but a good indication to work towards)

    i have heard of the local boys in brown problems with the online games but im not sure about console gaming, Ive been around the local kids there only a few have ps2 and they all crowed round the one kids house playing the hell out of old games on crappy tvs..

    im thinking its a good area but im sure there's pitfalls im not seeing, any input from you guys would be great.

  10. hello

    just after some thoughts from you guys on here who seem to know all thats worth knowing.

    my wife has a shop in nonthaburi,its a very thai suburban area with only one internet shop there and thats always busy with kids playing online games etc, but ive had a thought of opening a video game shop with networked ps3 and xbox 360s all online with nice sized hd monitors and decent headsets so they can have mw3 or bf3 death matches and fifa 12 2 - 4 player games. ps3 would be better for online games as the psn is free but maybe the xbox can play local lan co op etc...im thinking 10 machines at 25 or 30 bhart per hour plus drinks etc ....could be a ok living in a relatively cheap area. a estimate of open 12 hours 10 consoles 10x30b/p/h =300x 12hr=3600x 31 days a month 111,600 ( obviously this is at max capacity so inflated figures but a good indication to work towards)

    i have heard of the local boys in brown problems with the online games but im not sure about console gaming, Ive been around the local kids there only a few have ps2 and they all crowed round the one kids house playing the hell out of old games on crappy tvs..

    im thinking its a good area but im sure there's pitfalls im not seeing, any input from you guys would be great.

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