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Dec 06, 2011 22:57

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[ TRIPLE A ]

The inbox page of Triple A is filled with random screenshots of the latest video games and recent prize winners. In the middle is the company logo--a black battery with the letters A A A written in white.

A A A

Beneath, a text message left unedited by Minato.

Hey there! Name's Iori Junpei, owner of Triple A. I'm currently not available at the moment, so feel free to leave a message here and I'll get back to you once I'm able to. If you're from SEES - Death City Edition, press one! If you're from the original SEES at Gekkoukan High School, press two! I'll answer your messages as soon as I can!

OOC INFORMATION

BASICS: The Awesome Arcade of Awesomeness is located on the first floor of Guest Business Building B in Outer Residential District 1, close to the neighbourhood basketball courts. [ Location B on Map] Originally paid for by Minato Arisato and managed by two different Junpei Ioris (with Yosuke Hanamura), the Triple A fell back into Minato's hands after the return home of the second Junpei.

OPERATIONS: 1000 to 2200 hours (10AM - 10PM), divided into two shifts (1000 - 1600 hours/ 10AM - 4PM ; 1600 - 2200 hours/4PM - 10PM) of six hours respectively. Break will be 1300 hours/1PM for the first shift and 1900 hours/7PM for the second shift.

DESCRIPTION: The arcade is split into three distinct sections. The front is filled with simple prize and ticket dispensing games--crane games, hoop shooters, etc. Behind are the video console stations--the adventure and versus games, as well as plenty of shooter games (for obvious reasons). The counter is to the right, close to the entrance, and near that is an area with a couch, a table, and a drink vending machine (with a conveniently-placed trash can). A small administrative office can be found in back. As the arcade is still expanding, there is still plenty of floor space.

CREDITS: The arcade runs on a credit system - that is, you need to change your money into tokens in order to play at the machines. Exchange can be done at the counter, or at the machines around the arcade. The unit of exchange is two tokens to one Death Dollar. The amount of credit units needed to play the games are:

  • TICKET GAMES: games that dispense tickets for prize exchange; 1 credit
  • CRANE GAMES: games with crane machines that pick up prizes like toys, merchandise, and sweets; 1 credit
  • SIMULATION GAMES: mainly racing games, games that require real-life action and stuff like that; 2 credits
  • MUSIC GAMES: basically things like DDR, Drumanina and Jubeat and anything else involving music; 2 credits
  • FIRST PERSON SHOOTER: gun games, in a nutshell; 2 credits for older ones, 3 credits for new ones
  • VIDEO GAMES: the usual hardcore games in a booth; 1 credit
  • KID GAMES: games mostly designed for kids; 1 credit
  • TABLE GAMES: played on a table, such as air hockey; 2 credits
  • OTHERS: general rule of thumb is that if the game is not a simulation-type thing, then its 1 credit; otherwise it would be 2 or 3 credits, depending on the type of game.

EXCHANGE: For those who like to exchange their tickets! Current exchangeable things are -

  • 10 TICKETS: little trinkets, stationery, sweets
  • 15 TICKETS: simple toys, tissue paper, more trinkets
  • 20 TICKETS: keychains, handphone straps, merchandise
  • 25 TICKETS: mini-notebook, bookmark
  • 30 TICKETS: light snacks
  • 40 TICKETS: more pricey merchandise
  • 50 TICKETS: simple pouch, small portable container
  • 60 TICKETS: canned drinks
  • 70 TICKETS: titbits, instant noodles
  • 80 TICKETS: tiny stuffed toys, pants
  • 90 TICKETS: stuffed toys (small)
  • 100 TICKETS: stuffed toys (big)

STAFF: Here are the people who work for and run the AAA.


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: There are open positions for people to apply for a simple, well-meaning job at AAA. They are -

  • MASCOT [1/1] - to wear a suit or be interesting on his/her own. (8 Death Dollars per hour)
  • SECRETARY [1/1] - handler of paperwork, keeping things in check. (8 Death Dollars per hour)
  • CLERKS [2/2] - to redeem tickets for prizes and handle tokoen exchanges. (8 Death Dollars per hour)
  • REPAIR STAFF [1/2] - to fix broken machines and keep them functioning properly. (8 Death Dollars per hour)
  • JANITOR [1/1] - depending on what kinda crap those crazy kids will bring in. (8 Death Dollars per hour)

Leave a message here if your character is interested!

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