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Service tech turned arcade entrepreneur builds route company and retro arcade venues.
Starrcade Amusements has grown to 15 employees (10 traveling technicians) and is booked solid until well into 2027
high confidence · Shane Starr, Starrcade owner, speaking to RePlay Magazine
The service route brings in approximately 80% of Starrcade's revenue, with the arcade being a 'passion project'
high confidence · Shane Starr describing business model
Starrcade's Satellite arcade bar concept in Marietta is set for a late March opening and will feature pinball and video games
high confidence · Shane Starr discussing upcoming venue
The Starrcade venue in Town Center at Cobb mall contains approximately 90 games in a 3,400-sq.-ft. space
high confidence · Article description of Starrcade arcade
Pinpoint Shot, a rifle shooting attraction from the late '90s, is the rarest game at Satellite, with potentially no other operational units in the country or world
medium confidence · Shane Starr describing Pinpoint Shot rarity
“I felt like every two weeks – I was basically living in hotels opening store after store after store in 2020. Going into 2021, I realized there must be a labor shortage in our industry if it was more cost effective to fly techs out instead of finding local technicians.”
Shane Starr — Explains market gap that led to founding Starrcade; identifies labor shortage in arcade/game tech industry during pandemic
“There was this big hole in the market. It just started as me and some of my colleagues that left Round1.”
Shane Starr — Origin story of Starrcade service business; illustrates entrepreneurial response to industry gap
“We're kind of like a one-stop-shop for our customers. Every week, we build out our route for the following week.”
Shane Starr — Describes Starrcade's service model and operational structure
“Everybody says we have hidden gems. Many of their machines are rare and harder to keep running because they don't make parts for a lot of them anymore.”
Shane Starr — Articulates arcade's unique value proposition and supply challenges for vintage machines
“I like that people can come play our games like they're supposed to be played. I know I'm not running a museum. Kids beat the crap out of some of these games. We just try to keep the games original and operating.”
Shane Starr — Philosophy on game preservation vs. playability; balances restoration integrity with active use
“Games you would expect to find at a museum.”
Arcade customer review (cited by Starr) — Illustrates customer perception of Starrcade's collection quality and rarity
business_signal: Pandemic-era labor shortage in arcade/game tech industry evident from Round1's decision to fly technicians nationally rather than hire locally
high · Shane Starr observed that Round1 found it more cost-effective to fly out technicians than find local staff during 2020, indicating significant regional labor gap
business_signal: Significant unmet demand for affordable arcade service contracts among mom-and-pop arcades and small operators
high · Starrcade grew from side business to full operation with 15 employees and backlog until 2027 by targeting venues unable to afford full-time technicians
operational_signal: Circular service route model covering Southeast (Atlanta→Memphis→Mississippi→Louisiana→Florida Panhandle) with 5-6 service vans and 10 traveling technicians
high · Detailed description of Starrcade's weekly route planning and van operations
venue_signal: New arcade venue openings: Starrcade in Georgia mall (3,400 sq ft) and Satellite arcade bar in Marietta (late March opening)
high · Shane Starr describing both venues; Starrcade already operational, Satellite pending launch
collector_signal: Significant accumulation of rare and rare-to-service arcade machines; sourcing from defunct operators and abandoned locations
high · Starrcade contains 90 games with Japanese imports and one-of-a-kind titles; Pinpoint Shot claimed as potentially only operational unit; inventory sourced from abandoned Power Play warehouse
positive(0.85)— Enthusiastic profile celebrating Starr's entrepreneurial success and passion for arcade preservation. Tone is admiring and supportive throughout. No negative commentary on Starrcade's operations or philosophy. RePlay Magazine expresses appreciation for Starr's archival preservation efforts.
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restoration_signal: Difficulty sourcing parts for vintage machines; many games no longer have available replacement components
high · Shane Starr notes many machines are 'harder to keep running because they don't make parts for a lot of them anymore'
operational_signal: Starrcade has established partnerships with Betson (parts), Amusement Connect (cashless systems), and warranty relationships with ICE and Bandai Namco
high · Detailed list of partnerships and clients in article
venue_signal: Starrcade positions itself as curator of rare and unique games versus high-budget arcades with repetitive lineups; targets collectors and enthusiasts
high · Shane Starr: 'high-budget arcades tend to have the same games over and over again. Everybody says we have hidden gems'