Plays per square foot planning Ticket, card, and prize counter workflows FEC operator support desk
Older arcade floor
Before refresh
Efficient arcade refresh
After planned refresh

What could a smarter arcade refresh save?

Unis approaches sustainability through practical operator choices: efficient lighting, better cabinet scheduling, cleaner service access, reduced avoidable downtime, and replacement planning that keeps equipment useful for longer.

Retrofit discussion inputs

Estimated saving: review required

The calculator layout is a conversation aid, not a guaranteed financial result. Real outcomes depend on electricity rates, cabinet age, usage patterns, maintenance condition, and which machines are replaced, repaired, or relocated. Unis uses these inputs to decide whether the project should focus on LED refresh, cashless reader cleanup, cabinet rotation, or complete replacement.

Cinema chain

Reduced idle lighting hours after grouping cabinets by showtime traffic and closing low-traffic zones earlier.

FEC refresh

Moved aging machines away from the main queue and replaced high-failure units with steadier earners.

Resort game room

Improved unattended operation by clarifying signage, card reader positions, and daily staff checks.

Mall arcade

Rebuilt prize wall visibility so guest flow finished at the counter instead of crowding the entrance.

Route operator

Grouped service needs by cabinet family to reduce spare part confusion during weekly visits.

Retrofit package

Sequenced refresh spending around guest impact, access difficulty, and maintenance history rather than age alone.

Plan a responsible refresh

Share the current cabinet list, service pain points, and expected operating hours. Unis will help separate practical savings opportunities from cosmetic upgrades.