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Games2U brings party to your houseDavid Pikoff's goal seems simple enough: He just wants to create childhood memories. As co-founder of Games2U, an Austin-based entertainment company headquartered in Hudson Bend, he oversees the production of a game called Booger Wars (a game similar to dodgeball in which players avoid having a green bean bag hit and stick to the Velcro vest they are wearing) and the first-ever kid-operated robot.
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Games2U's Jeff Helms Interviewed on Nashville's ABC News 2Nashville's Julie Kranick interviews Games2U franchisee, Jeff Helms. In the interview, Jeff shows off Games2U's fun activities like our Video Game Theater, Giant Hamster Ball, Booger Wars and more.
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Games2U Featured on Baltimore's ABC WMARGames2U Franchisee, Michelle Evans, is featured on Baltimore's ABC affiliate, WMAR.
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7 jobs that pay you to play all dayYou've probably worked hard to find a job you love. It may have taken you three different majors in college, a couple dozen career tests and a midlife crisis, but you've landed in a job you enjoy.
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Games2U's Mike Moody is Interviewed on San Antonio's Fox News at NineSan Antonio's Fox affiliate's Christina Coleman interviews Games2U franchise owner Mike Moody. In this interview, Mike shows off Games2U's Texas-sized 32" Big Rig Video Game Theater packed with almost every activity Games2U has to offer.
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Games2U - Residential Video Game PartyKen and Brian Moore of Games2U brought their mobile entertainment theater to a for an exciting birthday party. The Moore's state-of-the-art van came equipped with laser tag, a giant inflatable hamster ball, all of the latest video games, plasma TVs, a satelite dish for tailgates, etc.
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Mobile video games drive growthLocal Games2U franchise owner Jonathan Starr purchased his business with his father, James, in December 2009. It costs about $250,000 to get the business up and running. He sees between three and eight rentals per week, but despite school vacation, he said he doesn't expect a blockbuster summer. Most of the party equipment is made for outside activity and is not summer temperature friendly. His video game trailer and foam machine, however, are cooler and should be in demand, said Starr...
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Games2U brings party to your houseThe first Games2U franchise in Baltimore is open for business and owner Michele Evans hopes it will become a hot new birthday party trend.
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Know what your next party needs? A Booger WarDan Mogus was looking for something unique to entertain his family and friends during his daughter's recent high school graduation party. Minutes after GAMES2U pulled up at his home in Chesterfield, his guests became enthralled with the 4-D Movie Theater Ride Experience and giant human hamster balls. Nearly all of Mogus' guests took a turn watching short, 3-D films that felt much more like a ride, with the seats moving and water spraying.
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Games2U Interviewed on Denver's Everyday with Libby and NatalieGames2U's Adriana Braham is interviewed on Denver's Everyday with Libby and Natalie on KGWN. In this interview, Adriana walks the hosts through the wide variety of Games2U party activities, including our Booger Wars, Giant Hamster Ball, Outdoor Laser Tag, Video Game Theater, and more.
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