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i <br /> EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> LaserPort., Laser Tog Family Entertainment Center <br /> IiW <br /> NZ A2= <br /> Laser Tag is a f am i l and group entertainment game which <br /> originated in Australia some seven or eight years ago. The <br /> inventors 'designed a game to be played using a combination of <br /> radio frequency beams and visible light beams generated by a low <br /> ower, non-harmful laser beam. Along with that is ar system of <br /> receptors which could, via computer, register when the various <br /> game as it is known today is <br /> beaus grade contact e In essence r the g <br /> a h i h tech game combining the hest of flashlight tang and capture <br /> the flags <br /> Laser Tag as one through numerous generations and design <br /> � � � today an <br /> improvements from its original system to what is <br /> F <br /> extremely exciting, going and pr ofitable industr <br /> Laser Tag systems on the market today can be found in three <br /> general areas <br /> Australia with two companies operating thirty to forty <br /> centerae <br /> England with approximately 150 centers primarily operated <br /> by three different companies s, <br /> The United States - which has hewn to see these games <br /> proliferate iferate with sir different systems and twenty to thirty <br /> centers currently openp most operating under local <br /> ownership since January of 1993 i Lame this. year the Twin <br /> Cities first operation will open in the Mall of America* <br /> In England, a number of these centers are located in bowling <br /> allegst although the vast majority are <br /> stand alone sites* The <br /> most successful of these centers is located in the Picadil:- <br /> amusement area where a three lure l$ 30,,000 foot arena generates <br /> in excess of $5, 000s000 of revenue annually* <br /> Of the l s o sit es currently open in Ireland and England ovs . -'Ralf <br /> of them have been in operation for more than two years. ) h-� �h <br /> there may. be a couple which have not succeeded, we have been ; <br /> unable to find reference to any failures a►nd l in fast, most are <br /> doing exceptionally well. In England, they are located in market <br /> areas with population bases as lour as 1oo,000 people. This would <br /> appear to be the case because the entertainment options in <br /> England are not as extensive as in the United States. <br />