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Triotech unveils Qube simulator |
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26 Jan 2023 . BY Magali Robathan |
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The Qube simulator was unveiled at IAAPA Expo in Orlando / photo: Triotech |
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Triotech revealed its new Qube simulator – an interactive multiplayer coin-op game – at IAAPA Expo in Orlando, Florida.
Triotech described the game as an “attendant free four player simulator that requires a low footprint and provides high immersion and friendly competition between players.”
The Qube simulator features a 4k projected display, four motion seats, wind blasters, 5.1 surround sound system, and a full library of content powered by the Unreal game engine.
According to the designers, the game was inspired by Triotech’s XD Dark Ride interactive theatre – the aim was to develop a new game that is affordable, attendant-free and fits into a much smaller footprint, making it accessible for arcades and family entertainment centres.
“Qube was born from the idea of disrupting the deluxe coin-op video game world by combining the robustness and reliability expected from a coin operated product with an unparalleled sense of immersion,” said Ernest Yale, CEO & founder of Triotech.
“Key to Qube’s success is the fact that we worked closely with customers and distributors during the development and testing phase. The product was designed through close and operators of FECs and arcades. This helped balance excellent game-play, look, and appeal with other important operator benefits such as durability and ease of maintenance.”
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