You
are
among
friends.
Who
have
not
been
in
the
sitation
where
it's
you
that
are
charged
with
organizing
an
event
that
shall
please
everyone
during
a
whole
day
or
a
couple
of
hours
durning
an
evening
?
The
easy
solution
is
Megazone
Laser
Games.
It's
simple :
Make
up
your
teams
(friends,
collegues,
family,.)
Get
equipped
with
your
high-tech
multi
color
laser
vest
and
gun.
Enter
the
smoke
filled,
themed
arena
stuffed
with
special
sound
and
light
effects.
You
have
20
minutes
to
help
your
team
win
the
battle..
When
the
battle
is
over...
you
want
to
play
again....
A
little
bit
of
history
...
The
Laser-Tag
concept
started
in
the
United
States.
Georges
Carter,
an
american
inventor
had
the
idea
of
laser
combats
watching
StarWars
in
1977.
After
having
developped
his
idea,
Carter
open
the
first
laser
tag
center
in
Texas
in
1984
under
the
name
Photon.
The
success
is
immediate.
Megazone
Laser
Games
originated
in
Australia
where
over
18
years
experience
has
brought
it
to
the
forefront
of
the
laser
game
industry.
With
a
unique
insight
into
the
industry
and
a
commitment
to
its
long-term
future,
the
combined
experience
in
the
design,
development
and
operation
of
laser
games
ensures
the
best
possible
package
for
the
customer.
Some
figures..
There
are
today
over
1000
laser
tag
centers
in
the
world
whereof
over
600
in
north
america,
230
in
Europe
and
the
rest
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
MEGAZONE
LASER
GAMES
have
more
than
250
centers
in
the
worldcompte
déjà
plus
de
250
sites
dans
le
monde.
Your
objective
:
Collect
a
maximum
of
points
Equipped
with
state
of
the
art
laser
hardware,
players
stalk
each
other
using
stealth
and
cunning,
strategy
and
skill.
The
objective:Maximum
individual
and
team
scores.
Points
are
gained
by
tagging
the
opposition
and
their
base
station.
Electronic
sentinels,
programmed
to
tag,
are
strategically
deployed
throughout
the
arena
to
increase
the
element
of
danger.
When
the
game
is
over,
scores
are
automatically
downloaded
to
the
central
computer.
Players
receive
a
computerised
score
sheet
giving
a
detailed
breakdown
of
personal
and
team
scores.