
Choosing equipment for a family entertainment centre or gaming zone is really about balancing a floor: each machine should pull a crowd, earn its space, and complement the others. Buy a pile of one type and you bore repeat visitors; buy the right mix and every section feeds the next. This is a practical equipment list — what to consider for each category, what it does for the floor, and how it earns — built around a product line you can source and support from one manufacturer in India.
The categories that make a balanced floor
AI photo booth
A compact, self-service attraction that earns per session and markets your venue for free through branded social shares. It fits almost any corner and reaches every age group. → Pikcha AI photo booth.
Ticket redemption games
The economic engine of most FECs — tunable, repeat-play earners that hold a margin and keep families chasing prizes at the counter. The right mix balances crowd-pullers, high-throughput earners, and kids' titles. → redemption games guide.
VR gaming
The premium, high-ticket attraction that draws teens and adults and lifts average spend, with spectators marketing it for free. → commercial VR machines.
Interactive trampoline (Hyper Jump)
Turns trampoline lanes into a scored, repeat-play attraction — ideal where you have or want active-play space. → Hyper Jump.
Interactive wall & floor projection
A free-play crowd-puller that draws footfall and holds families, routing them toward the paid attractions above. → interactive projection.
Custom games
For a venue that wants a signature attraction nobody else has — built to brief.
How to balance the mix
- Crowd-pullers up front — projection and VR draw people in and form queues.
- Earners in the busy lanes — redemption games hold margin all day.
- Compact revenue anywhere — a photo booth turns a dead corner into income.
- A signature draw — Hyper Jump or a custom game gives people a reason to choose you.
Planning an Entertainment Center?
Get FEC equipment recommendations and pricing — including the Pikcha AI photo booth, a high-margin crowd-puller that earns ₹1–4L a month in 6.3 sq ft.
The goal is revenue per square foot across the whole floor — and a reason to come back.
Source and support from one manufacturer
Because Bamigos.com manufactures all of the above in New Delhi, an FEC or gaming zone can source its whole floor — photo booth, redemption, VR, Hyper Jump, projection, and custom games — from one company, with company-backed warranty and serviceable parts in India rather than five import queues.
Frequently asked questions
What equipment does a gaming zone or FEC need?
A balanced mix: a crowd-pulling attraction (interactive projection or VR), margin-holding earners (ticket redemption games), a compact per-session earner (AI photo booth), and ideally a signature draw (Hyper Jump or a custom game), arranged for revenue per square foot.
What's the most profitable equipment in an FEC?
Ticket redemption games are usually the steadiest margin earners, while VR commands the highest price per session. The best floors combine both with footfall-driving attractions.
Can I buy all the equipment from one supplier?
Yes — Bamigos manufactures photo booths, redemption games, VR, Hyper Jump, and interactive projection, so a whole FEC can be sourced and supported from one manufacturer in India.
How much does it cost to equip a gaming zone?
It depends on the mix and floor size; photo booth and projection have published pricing, while machines like VR and redemption are quoted per configuration. We scope a package to your space.
Equip your whole floor from one manufacturer
Photo booth, redemption, VR, Hyper Jump & projection — built and supported in India.
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