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Timezone is a chain of video arcades owned by Australian company Leisure and Allied Industries, with arcade locations in Australia, New Zealand, China, India Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines.PowercardTimezone arcades, like most current arcades, previously had coin-operated arcade machines. However, Timezone had many special deals which caused many problems and much inconvenience for staff. For example, a flat fee could be paid to have a party at Timezone, where a group of people could play an unlimited amount of games for a certain period of time. This meant that, generally, a member of a group having a party would have to call a staff member over to a machine, where he or she had to open the game's cabinet and 'trick' the desired game into playing for free.In response to this, and presumably to maximise profits, the entire Timezone arcade system moved to a magnetic swipecard system known as the Timezone Powercard. This meant that customers, rather than having to carry many coins around, could simply deposit a larger amount of money (for example, $10) onto their Powercard account. In order to use a machine, they simply had to swipe their card through a detector located on the machine, and the credit would be deduced from the card account. In 2004, bonus paper tickets issued by some (higher-priced) arcade machines which could be redeemed for prizes were replaced by a ticket count kept on the card. As of 2005, Timezone Powerclub credit in Australia lasts one year from the date of credit. Cards can be used at venues other than the one where it was issued, but only with credit put on at that venue. PowerclubAs an incentive to add credit to a Powercard, Timezone created three different types of Powercard:
PricingIn Australia, regular pricing for games varies between AUD $1.00 and $2.50. Powerclub and Powerclub Gold cardholders receive VIP pricing, which is 10-30% cheaper, depending on the machine. (Generally, ticket-issuing machines have a minimal VIP discount, due to the fact that tickets have to be redeemed for prizes). Gold card members also receive one free non-prize game per day.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Timezone (video arcades) ] Some related entries: Ace of Aces | A Prehistoric Tale | Alien Syndrome | Anachronox | Darkstone | Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition | Bleach: Erabareshi Tamashii | Stack-Up | Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero | BloodRayne | Seastalker This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Timezone (video arcades); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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