Batti - Ya, Portland and surrounding area has some really huge lan parties. I myself have 8 Computers in my house plus 2 servers of 1 being a Dual Pro w/256MB and 80GB's mp3 ;] and a Quad XEON 450/2MB board w/512MB/UW.. its decked. That'll be the main server.
On the software backup, yes drive imaging will be done. Either through a version of ghost or another, and the image files will be on the server, and will have a backup copy on cd with network boot floppies.
Adul - The main draw's are usually FPS, so Q3, UT, HL & Counterstrike [The police and military people in the area LOVE this one] Think of 24 cops sitting there, playing Counterstrike, then we have interdepartmental battles. Those are fun. [We have police in the family :] Classic Quake as well. Nothing moves quite like it.
For RTS - Command & Conquer: Red Alert / StarCraft / Diablo II etc...
Racing - NFS III: Hot Pursuit [look above to find out why]
Brooks - Whats nice is I've punched the numbers. I've punched them as if we're doing 10% potential and over estimated expenses. Whats nice, we've run smaller version and have been largely successfull. Also, as I stated, this can lose money for a year, maximum LOSS, approx $5000/m when all is said and done, and I'll still do fine. I have enough to cover it. So this isnt just going to come and go.
Whitedog - Has highspeed bandwith encouraged more people to go to LAN's or discouraged? I think more people go to them now than ever before. And yes, Product will be sold. I'd be a fool not to.
Electric Amish - Already in the works on the site license. Most developers will be happy to donate a license, however the folks at ID are most stingy with thier Quake Product line.
Software WILL not be coming in. Machines will be locked underneat stations in cabnitry, and the machines themselves will not have cd-rom's. WE'll have a coupla machines for copying to floppy, but we'd charge $5 a disc or so to burn anything.
OS will most likely be Windows ME. Security is not a big issue, 90% of all gaming centers I've looked into, dont have this problem due to the simple fact of they take down a computer, then there is one less body to frag. But still, they'll be logging into a NT domain, and only be able to hit IE, and the games. No relogging, rebooting or anything of the sort.
Yes, capital is hard to get. I bought a bank repo'd house and fixed it up and resold it to get the capital.
Chooie - For starters the processor wont be quite that big. With the first upgrade I'll do that, but for starters, it's not really needed ATM. Your idea on the software and remaining hardware is right on. The billing aspect is whats difficult. I havnt played with the software enough to know if I can be able to remotly shut a computer down on a certain time limit, if I can, that'd be best. Otherwise another method would have to be done.
Headphones, ya, I'd allow people to bring thiers, and headphones are cheap when you buy them in 100's.
Paulson - Hell I could help you out right now. I got 10 computers @ home on DSL. 6 PII 400's/64 etc... 2 PII600's OC'd to over 900...1 Dual Pro Server/256MB & Quad XEON server/512MB. The only catch is, that's a lot of juice.
lnguyen - Thanks, but I'll have 'em built in 2 days or so myself. There is always something that someone is willing to buy... should the price be right
piku - We will have 8-12 stations open for the bring your own computer rig. We will be providing 24-32 rigs ourselves. IF they bring their own rig, they can do as they please with the T1, [take into account already agreeing to our Use of Conduct agreement] They would be responsible for haveing latest patches, correct network config... etc...
Yes advertising is key, the more people like you and talk about you, the more popular you become. Although you still have to have a good "product."
There is a local coffee/pastry/smoothie shop in town that is family owned, hell I helped 'em set it up. Like a Starbucks, only 10 times better, honestly. They'd have a little shop in there, and provide all the coffee someone could want. Other than that, we'd have the classic Jolt, Red Bull, Coca Cola, Moutain Dew, Jones Sodas, and anything else of mention. Alas, you will be allowed to drink @ the computer, yet you are responsible for the keyboard & mouse should you "spill"
I got the money for this because I wouldnt accept anything less than having the money. Blood, sweat and tears.
Yakko - I'll be getting a HUGE T1 Line discount as I know some people over at UUNet. Setup is in suburbia Portland, OR.
Synthetik - As always good advice. There are websites dedicated to advertising these
www.igames.org is a great place to start.
Stosh - High speed Internet gaming, and games before they're released will be a common place as I've already spoken with major game developers. And when the cost is around $4-$6/hr that's cheaper than the arcade and movies now-a-days, and it's more fun!
SaxOphoneKid - Great ideas, most are in the works already. And yes the place is huge, and I'm not going to tell you how much I got it for. I lucked out lets say.
Dexion - Oh I plan to, belive me.
dirtboy - The story moved me, it made me laugh, it made me cry, it made hungary. Thanks for the vote of confidence...