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Entrepreneur: Yashwin Bagwandeen
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| The golden opportunity: Retro games arcades ooze cool. Whether you’re a Donkey Kong-playing 10 year old or a TV production house looking to up the style stakes in an ad or TV show. But few people were filling this niche and custom building consoles to their clients needs. That was until GAME OVER arrived on the scene. Yashwin explained the Eureka moment behind building his business: “As a kid I was always fascinated with how things worked. Opening up my toys and trying to modify them eventually led to my first business at 12 years old. I modified my home game console to work in an arcade video game machine and began selling them. A few years later, my brother and I developed the world’s cheapest record-to-cd jukebox conversion and got it featured in Euroslot, the European industry trade magazine. Since then I’ve learned various programming languages and now develop my own games, which I supply to untapped niche markets that I’ve discovered.” |
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| The business in a nutshell: GAME OVER designs and programmes custommade arcade game software and hardware. They supply these to big corporate clients to add to their ‘chill out rooms’. Or to individuals who can’t resist the latest boys’ toys for their home. They also sell them to kid-friendly restaurants, event managers, interior designers and marketing companies, not to mention TV production houses for use in adverts, TV shows, movies and after-show parties.
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The future looks bright: |
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| How can you help: Yash would appreciate advice on a number of topics:
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