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Chaos Room offers state-of-the-art fun

Updated: Thursday, 07 Jan 2010, 10:12 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 07 Jan 2010, 10:12 AM EST

Dayton, Ohio (WDTN) - Located at the corner of S.R. 48 and Spring Valley in Centerville is a new interactive gaming experience called the Chaos Room.

Once inside you'll understand why it's called the Chaos Room.

"Large screens, lots of action, lots of noise and a heck of a lot of fun," says owner Jonah Sandler.

He says the Chaos Room is a state-of-the-art interactive gaming experience that combines the best elements of home video games a traditional arcade and movie theatres.

"What you'll find here is an experience where you can interact with strangers or interact with friends. It's a social experience beyond what you can find at home," says Sandler.

The Chaos Room features a wide variety of game selections from music, action adventure, racing and an awesome sports experience where large groups can play each other simultaneously in a 360 degree gaming room. 

Gaming enthusiasts Michael Arnovitz adds, "In a home environment you can only play a few people at once especially if you only have one tv but here they have tons of projection screens, HD TVs with the high definition and you can play up to 16 of your friends in one game so you know who your playing against and you feel a little bit more competitive but it's fun at the same time."

Five bucks gets you 30 minutes of play or an all day gaming pass is 25 bucks.Open for just a week and a half, the Chaos Room can host private birthday parties or corporate functions.

Sandler says it's the perfect way to beat the winter blahs, "We have an interaction component and a prize component, something that hasn't been done and it's exciting to have it here in Ohio."

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