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Arcade Paradise

You wouldn’t think that a combination of running a launderette and managing a growing arcade business would be a recipe for success, but Nosebleed Interactive’s Arcade Paradise proves otherwise.

Nosebleed’s CEO and founder Andreas Firnigl explains how the unlikely pairing came to be.

Where did the idea for Arcade Paradise come from?

Originally we were pitching a racing/RPG hybrid. A CARPG if you will. Because it was a game full of loot and other stuff, we had a bunch of unlockable games in it. I was showing our prototype to.

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