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Games2U is getting a lot of attention! Read all about Games2U as reported by local and national media.
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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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Boys thrilled as laser tag comes to themWhen Nick Federici asked his parents for a laser tag birthday party, he figured he and friends would be driven to a facility that offered the high-tech game. Instead, laser tag came to his backyard. So did a huge hamster ball for humans and a video game theater with every kind of game a kid could possibly want.
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Mobile arcade punches up partiesRoswell resident Ken Moore, along with his nephew Brian, has launched a new venture aimed at making birthday parties and other get-togethers fun and easy. Click through to read the rest of this article.
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Games2U is Showcased on South Florida's WFTXGames2U Franchise Owner, Peter St. Germain, is featured on South Flordia's Fox affiliate, WFTX. In the interview, shows off his new 4D Ride Experience.
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7 Jobs That Pay You to Play All Day
You'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 mid-life crisis, but you've landed in a job you enjoy. Chances are, though, if you were offered the chance to play all day -- and still get paid -- you'd be out the door of your office so fast that you wouldn't even notice if it hit you on the way out. Unfortunately, paid vacation time is about as close as most of us will come to getting paid to play ... unless of course, you work in one of these seven jobs, where work and play are one in the same.
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Kids have a ball with moving game centerIn Southwest Florida, it sometimes seems as though a children's birthday party can't commence without a bounce house. But bounce house, you might be on notice. Two weeks ago, Naples resident Peter St. Germain opened a local Games2U franchise. Essentially a sort of traveling party parlor, the concept combines high-tech amusements as well as few tried-and-true favorites, and aims to make "the average kid feel like a rock star," St. Germain said. "It's always an adventure," he said.
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Games2U's Andy Allshouse Interviewed on WFLA's Good DaytimeGames2U franchise owner, Andy Allshouse, is interviewed on WFLA's Good Daytime. Andy shows off his brand new 4D Ride/Experience theater as well as the range of Games2U activities offered in the Tampa / St. Petersburg area.
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Entrepreneur brings arcade to the kidsBarbara Phelan, the owner of Games2U, drives a massive truck that's an arcade on wheels -- complete with plasma televisions, laser tag, and an inflatable hamster ball. Phelan drives through San Francisco and other Bay Area neighborhoods to throw children's "rock star" parties.
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Local owners meet and greet, get connectedKevin Roberts had just started his Games2U Entertainment franchise business with his wife, Jill, when he was laid off last September from his full-time job as an interior shop supervisor at Pace Airlines.
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FOX 13s Good Day Tampa Bay Interviews Games2UFOX 13s Good Day Tampa Bay interviews Games2U franchisee, Scott Hart
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