Most hospitality businesses have a selection of coin-operated machines on their premises. These electronic gaming devices, commonly referred to as video games, are not gambling devices (which is a separate issue altogether). While they are not the main attraction of the venue, you will likely spot several lurking in some corner of almost every type of hospitality business.

Managing these machines typically falls to whoever drew the short straw. There isn't usually an official "arcade manager" title assigned to this task, so it often becomes a side responsibility for someone else such as the entertainment coordinator, purchaser, or even custodians. If you find yourself responsible for managing them, there's potential to quietly develop a profitable venture out of it – provided you know your games well.