Casino Pit
Audit-sensitive amusement zones, controlled access, security review, and higher voltage cabinet banks.
Arcade equipment succeeds when each venue type receives the right power, network, audit, service, and guest-flow plan.
Ice Games uses the matrix below as a starting point during site review. A cabinet may be mechanically similar across venues, but the support environment changes dramatically. A cinema lobby may prioritize compact footprint and simple reader flow, while a route operator needs low-touch diagnostics and quick part swaps. Casino-adjacent spaces require stricter audit trails, firmware records, and security coordination. The goal is to remove surprises before shipping crates arrive.
| Floor | Power | Network | Compliance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casino Pit | 220V · 30A | 10GbE VLAN | GLI-19 §§3-7 · UL Gaming |
| FEC Operator | 110V · 20A | 1GbE / WiFi 6 | UL Gaming · IAAPA-aligned SOP |
| Cinema Lobby | 110V · 15A | WiFi 6 | Vendor safety file · electrical drawings |
| Cruise Ship | IEC universal | VSAT 2GbE | SOLAS-aware operations · maritime service pack |
| Route | 110V · 15A | 4G LTE | State route record · cabinet inventory log |
| Bar Stream | 110V · 15A | WiFi 5 | UL file · local amusement rules |
| Hospitality Lounge | 110V · 20A | 1GbE | UL Gaming · guest-safety documentation |
| Esports Arena | 208V · 30A | 10GbE Fiber | UL · event operations checklist |
During the consultation, the matrix becomes a working document. Ice Games marks which constraints are fixed, which can be solved by cabinet selection, and which need coordination with the landlord, electrical contractor, or cashless platform vendor. That process helps buyers avoid the costly mistake of choosing a visually exciting machine that cannot be serviced, powered, or audited properly in the actual venue.
Use it to compare power, network, service, and documentation needs before narrowing the cabinet list.
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