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There are dozens of different manufacturers of Laser Tag equipment, such as DarkLight Developments, Ltd. (UK), Delta Strike Laser Tag, Laser-Blast, Laserforce, LaserGame, LaserStorm, LaserTrek, LaserTron, Laser Quest, Laser Skirmish, Q-Zar, Ultrazone, etc. Each system has somewhat different equipment design, mechanics, game play, and rules. Most of these systems are sold to facilities, although some have built their own franchises around their software, such as Lasertron.

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A recent group buying discount gave fun-seekers a great chance to experience the best indoor Laser Skirmish Centre in Sydney for just $22; down from the usual $49. It was one of the best packages available, offering five 12 minute skirmish sessions (which was in itself worth $40), plus a two-hour pass into the what they name the Fun Cave (value $40).

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The laser skirmish experience is spread over a huge 750 square meters and participants have to cope with loads of obstacles, including a small plane, a police car and a bus with 50 seats. Its spread over three levels and sniper points lay about in abundance. Plus the fact its air-conditioned, so no sweating (from the heat at least - there'll be plenty of sweating from the adrenaline pumped action).

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Founder Derek Petit started off with equipment purchased from an Australian Laser Skirmish manufacturer. After using the equipment for a year Derek became increasingly frustrated with the Australian Laser Skirmish manufacturer. He felt there was a severe lack of support for his growing business, and also believed the quality of his Laser Skirmish equipment suffered as a result of the manufacturers cost cutting measures during the manufacturing process. Derek also had a rough time running his business and having to deal with the long customs process and extremely high cost of shipping parts and units back and forth from Australia.

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