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Merit’s Megatouch Rx – charge your friends to play

December 28, 12:25 PMGadgets ExaminerDan Appleman
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Megatouch Rx
Coin/bill operated and spill-proof

Back in the early days of video games, it was common for restaurants and bars to have video game consoles built into tables that people could play while waiting for their table or while drinking. This doesn’t seem as common these days, but a whole new generation of these consoles exists, including touch screen models such as the Megatouch Rx from Merit Entertainment.

And who knows, in these tough economic times it might make sense to swap your PS3 for one of these and charge friends and family to play. Maybe Nintendo will come up with a coin operated Wii for home use? It could be a great way to get the kids to save.

Ready to get one?
Sorry, you can’t have it yet. And unless you own a bar or restaurant, you probably don't want one. But you can visit their web site for more information.

 


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