Target Experience switched from another supplier for a more durable & easy to operate system, while also giving the lobby and arena a facelift to give players an all-around upgraded experience.
The team at Target Experience is enjoying the new variety of games like Rabbit, Highlander, and Protect the President.
Refurbished models of the ultra-reliable HyperBlast system that Target Experience installed are available at about half the cost of the latest CyberBlast equipment. Both systems support the dual-arena feature. We continue to support our original systems with no annual fees or hourly tech support charges.
Installer Dusten Gann talks about installing a duel Hyperblast system for Target Gallery Limoges.
Cyberblast Dual-Arena Option
The CyberBlast System can be used to play two distinct games at the same time. The vests and bases can be designated for one arena or the other. In single-arena mode, all of the vests and bases function together as one game. When the system is switched to dual-arena mode, vests and bases marked as arena 1 will be unable to interact with vests and bases marked as arena 2. Arena 1 operates independently of Arena 2- games can be started at different times and different game types can be in play in each arena. Customers typically also use air-operated or sliding doors to divide and reconnect the arenas. The main use of this feature is to allow for a private birthday party game to be played in one arena, while still allowing walk-in players to use the other arena.
This feature requires some additional hardware:
A second Game PC & Monitor ($1050), and a one-time Dual-arena software license ($1,500)
A second Scoreboard (customer-furnished)
A second Scorecard Printer (customer-furnished)
A second Start Button ($200)
Separate Referee Terminal & Membership Kiosk (Optional, if desired)
Dual-Arena Operator Interface
After setting the phasers up, all you have to do is click on the “Single Arena” or “Dual-Arena” button to change between modes.
Phasers appear here, just as they do under the player setup tab. Select a phaser or multiple phasers, then click one of the “Assign to Arena #1” or “Assign to Arena #2” buttons in the bottom right, to assign the phaser to a new arena. Its easiest to do this when the system is in single arena mode. Once a phaser has been assigned, it remembers its arena until changed again.
Site Install photos
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