August 29, 2006
LOUISVILLE, Colo. — ZOOX Stations, a wholly owned subsidiary of KIOSK Information Systems, is Sept. 28 formally launching its first turnkey pay-for-use game café, "ZAZOOX," at A.M.O.A. in Las Vegas.
ZAZOOX is a self-service game station loaded with many of the most popular titles marketed by PlayStation, X-Box and other top-tier developers. Prime releases include Halo, Half-Life, Counter Strike: Source and others. Internet access with quick links to popular sites like MySpace, Google and Yahoo provides an additional tier of pay-for-use revenue.
"The bar has been raised in home gaming, and it's time for a paid game station that fully leverages the popularity of these releases," said Rick Malone, president of ZOOX Stations. "ZAZOOX maximizes game-play revenue with a library of over 20 high-end games that can be played individually, in local competition mode or online. Multiplayer online gaming is a market that is expected to reach $2 billion by 2007, and we've built an incredibly attractive access point."
KIOSK Information Systems is a world leader in self-service solutions because of its long history delivering proven expertise in design engineering and manufacturing, application development, integration, and comprehensive support services.