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Technical footprint

Game floors by technical footprint.

Moog follows the IND-B structure for arcade, gaming, and venue technology planning: a dark minimal hero, an eight-card floor grid, a comparison table, and a centered CTA. This page helps operators see why the same cabinet can behave differently in a cinema lobby, a route account, a casino-adjacent floor, or a cruise ship.

C

Casino Pit

Regulated placement, stricter logs, security review, and controlled floor access.

F

FEC Operator

High family traffic, prize economy, mixed ages, and staff rotation planning.

M

Cinema Lobby

Short peak windows, compact power access, and concession-adjacent guest flow.

S

Cruise Ship

Marine power, parts storage limits, vibration awareness, and seasonal service windows.

R

Route Operator

Fast field access, durable payment components, and predictable spare part families.

B

Bar Stream

Evening use, spill resistance, compact footprints, and simple staff reset routines.

H

Hospitality Lounge

Quiet cabinet selection, family supervision, and finish choices that fit the venue.

E

Esports Arena

Fast network, leaderboard visibility, event surges, and spectator-safe circulation.

Comparison matrix

Power, network, and compliance notes before the machine order.

FloorPowerNetworkCompliance and operations
Casino Pit220V · 30A planning for dense banksDedicated VLAN with controlled device identityGLI-style logs, security review, and restricted cabinet access
FEC Operator110V · 20A circuits grouped by attraction zone1GbE with WiFi coverage for staff tabletsUL documentation, prize counter procedures, and open-close inspection rhythm
Cinema Lobby110V · 15A near concession-facing wallsWiFi 6 or wired drops where possiblePeak crowd control, aisle width, and quiet reset process between showtimes
Cruise ShipMarine-approved universal power reviewLimited bandwidth with offline fallback planningParts storage, movement restraint, and scheduled port service windows
Route110V · 15A with simple surge protectionLTE or site network depending on accountField technician access, validator service, and route profitability checks
Bar Stream110V · 15A away from wet zonesWiFi 5 or wired payment bridgeSpill-resistant controls, durable finishes, and quick nightly reset
Hospitality Lounge110V · 20A with low-noise placementGuest network separation recommendedFamily supervision, noise expectations, and finish compatibility
Esports Arena208V · 30A for dense event banks10GbE fiber or high-capacity coreLeaderboard uptime, crowd routing, and event operations checklist

The table is not a substitute for local code review, but it gives owners and integrators a shared starting point. Moog uses it to prevent late surprises: too few circuits, weak network assumptions, blocked cabinet doors, or staff routines that were never considered during procurement.

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Send your venue type and Moog will walk through power, network, cabinet access, prize flow, and staff coverage in a practical planning call.

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