There are only 3 game bars in the world, each on a different continent. I don't understand why these kinds of businesses aren't commonplace, there are lots of people who would go here. I believe that if EXP gets support from people worldwide instead of just from BC, it could start a chain that spreads over seas. Maybe not just an EXP chain, but different kinds of video game themed restaurant and bars in general like how Space Station Osaka focuses on retro gaming.
You are right about the game industry going down in the past few months, it is because the government is neglecting giving anyone the money required for starting a company. We have lots of talent in Vancouver, but its being sent south to the US or eastern and central Canada because the government is too concerned about politics.
The only relation with the two is the governments stupidity and unwillingness to get with the times. Gaming culture is deeply rooted here in Van, even if game development is shrinking we still have massive numbers of gamers who would love to have more gamer bars.
You are right about the game industry going down in the past few months, it is because the government is neglecting giving anyone the money required for starting a company. We have lots of talent in Vancouver, but its being sent south to the US or eastern and central Canada because the government is too concerned about politics.
The only relation with the two is the governments stupidity and unwillingness to get with the times. Gaming culture is deeply rooted here in Van, even if game development is shrinking we still have massive numbers of gamers who would love to have more gamer bars.