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Most arcades with card systems use electronic-tickets now. Some still use traditional paper tickets, though, including the Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. The three major companies that supply card systems for amusement arcades are Intercard Inc., Embed International Pty Ltd. (a division of Helix Leisure Pte Ltd.) and Sacoa Cashless Systems LLC (formerly Sacoa Debit Card Systems LLC). I consider Semnox Solutions to be a minor company, alongside Ideal Software Systems, Core Cashless LLC (formerly Applied Resources Inc.), Cointech and others. Speaking of the aforementioned companies, a majority of the arcades located in Walt Disney World, as well as the John's Incredible Pizza Company chain (not to be confused with America's Incredible Pizza Company), use Core Cashless LLC. Fun Land of Fredericksburg and Jake's Unlimited (formerly Amazing Jake's) used to use this company, but as of the late 2010s, they now use Embed International Pty Ltd. Also, Fat Cats LLC, SuperPlay, Fiesta Fun and Boondocks Food & Fun used to use Ideal Software Systems, but as of early 2020s, they now use Intercard Inc.
Most arcades with card systems use electronic-tickets now. Some still use traditional paper tickets, though, including the Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. The three major companies that supply card systems for amusement arcades are Intercard Inc., Embed International Pty Ltd. (a division of Helix Leisure Pte Ltd.) and Sacoa Cashless Systems LLC (formerly Sacoa Debit Card Systems LLC). I consider Semnox Solutions to be a minor company, alongside Ideal Software Systems, Core Cashless LLC (formerly Applied Resources Inc.), Cointech and others. Speaking of the aforementioned companies, a majority of the arcades located in Walt Disney World, as well as the John's Incredible Pizza Company chain (not to be confused with America's Incredible Pizza Company), use Core Cashless LLC. Fun Land of Fredericksburg and Jake's Unlimited (formerly Amazing Jake's) used to use this company, but as of the late 2010s, they now use Embed International Pty Ltd. Also, Fat Cats LLC, SuperPlay, Fiesta Fun and Boondocks Food & Fun used to use Ideal Software Systems, but as of early 2020s, they now use Intercard Inc.


By the way, I believe that they still have Wacky Ducks at Rollandia Magic Castle (previously Rollandia Golf Center and Rollandia Golf Center & Magic Castle) in Dayton, Ohio. There used to be a Wacky Ducks at Play Arcade + Kitchen (previously The Boneyard) in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, but as of March 2020, the location has liquidated their inventory and is now closed and demolished due to the age of the building itself. :( The building itself first opened on August 26, 1948 as the Mayland Theatre, which closed its doors on August 8, 1989, and a little later afterwards, it became a Barnes & Noble store. The building became vacant in 1999. Then, in 2006, it became a The Boneyard location which had arcade games in addition to a restaurant area. The location closed its doors in the early summer of 2014 and renamed to Play Arcade + Kitchen, and then it re-opened in February 2015. They still had arcade games, but in addition to the older/discontinued games, newer games like Milk Jug Toss, Down the Clown, Kung Fu Panda Dojo Mojo, Whack-N-Win, Pirate's Hook, etc. were added in the area, and the restaurant had changed. Also, they used the card system, supplied by Embed International Pty Ltd.
By the way, I believe that they still have Wacky Ducks at Rollandia Magic Castle (previously Rollandia Golf Center and Rollandia Golf Center & Magic Castle) in Dayton, Ohio. There used to be a Wacky Ducks at Play Arcade + Kitchen (previously The Boneyard) in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, but as of March 2020, the location has liquidated their inventory and is now closed and demolished due to the age of the building itself. :( The building itself first opened on August 26, 1948 as the Mayland Theatre, which closed its doors on August 8, 1989, and a little later afterwards, it became a Barnes & Noble store. The building became vacant in 1999. Then, in 2006, it became a The Boneyard location which had arcade games in addition to a restaurant area. The location closed its doors in the early summer of 2014 and renamed to Play Arcade + Kitchen, and then it re-opened in February 2015. They still had arcade games, but in addition to the older/discontinued games, newer games like Milk Jug Toss, Down the Clown, Kung Fu Panda Dojo Mojo, Whack-N-Win, Pirate's Hook, etc. were added in the area, and the restaurant had changed. Also, they used the older Embed card system with electronic-tickets. The card readers installed on the games are the older Embed Color-Glo monochrome card readers (retroactively known as the Color-Glo Classic), which were manufactured between 2006-2015. When Embed had introduced the more modern ColorGlo HD card readers, which use an LCD display, they retroactively called their older Color-Glo monochrome readers the "Color-Glo Classic."
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Arcades with Card Systems

Most arcades with card systems use electronic-tickets now. Some still use traditional paper tickets, though, including the Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. The three major companies that supply card systems for amusement arcades are Intercard Inc., Embed International Pty Ltd. (a division of Helix Leisure Pte Ltd.) and Sacoa Cashless Systems LLC (formerly Sacoa Debit Card Systems LLC). I consider Semnox Solutions to be a minor company, alongside Ideal Software Systems, Core Cashless LLC (formerly Applied Resources Inc.), Cointech and others. Speaking of the aforementioned companies, a majority of the arcades located in Walt Disney World, as well as the John's Incredible Pizza Company chain (not to be confused with America's Incredible Pizza Company), use Core Cashless LLC. Fun Land of Fredericksburg and Jake's Unlimited (formerly Amazing Jake's) used to use this company, but as of the late 2010s, they now use Embed International Pty Ltd. Also, Fat Cats LLC, SuperPlay, Fiesta Fun and Boondocks Food & Fun used to use Ideal Software Systems, but as of early 2020s, they now use Intercard Inc.

By the way, I believe that they still have Wacky Ducks at Rollandia Magic Castle (previously Rollandia Golf Center and Rollandia Golf Center & Magic Castle) in Dayton, Ohio. There used to be a Wacky Ducks at Play Arcade + Kitchen (previously The Boneyard) in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, but as of March 2020, the location has liquidated their inventory and is now closed and demolished due to the age of the building itself. :( The building itself first opened on August 26, 1948 as the Mayland Theatre, which closed its doors on August 8, 1989, and a little later afterwards, it became a Barnes & Noble store. The building became vacant in 1999. Then, in 2006, it became a The Boneyard location which had arcade games in addition to a restaurant area. The location closed its doors in the early summer of 2014 and renamed to Play Arcade + Kitchen, and then it re-opened in February 2015. They still had arcade games, but in addition to the older/discontinued games, newer games like Milk Jug Toss, Down the Clown, Kung Fu Panda Dojo Mojo, Whack-N-Win, Pirate's Hook, etc. were added in the area, and the restaurant had changed. Also, they used the older Embed card system with electronic-tickets. The card readers installed on the games are the older Embed Color-Glo monochrome card readers (retroactively known as the Color-Glo Classic), which were manufactured between 2006-2015. When Embed had introduced the more modern ColorGlo HD card readers, which use an LCD display, they retroactively called their older Color-Glo monochrome readers the "Color-Glo Classic." 69.85.235.229 16:02, 13 March 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]