A couple have freshened up their mobile gaming truck by adding a retro arcade machine, mood lights... and the scent of coconut.
Philip and Dee Radley, who live in Caister, run Kings of Games, a £32,000 bespoke truck where children can play favourites such as Minecraft, Roblox and Fortnite, enjoy PlayStation Five and enter a virtual world thanks to Oculus Quest Two.
The couple started the business last year and since then they have been asking for feedback from the children who have used the truck.
Mr Radley said: "Things have been going well. They do say don't fix it if it's not broken but we just wanted to refresh things.
"We had some of the kids saying they'd like a traditional arcade machine so we fitted a proper arcade machine with two joysticks.
"A lot of the kids have never played these machines before," he said.
Games include Mortal Kombat and other traditional arcade fare.
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Feedback has also seen the Radleys revamp some of the LED mood lights.
Mr Radley said: "A lot of kids were saying they'd like a different smell to the truck, too, so we now have a smoke machine that blows out various scents from coconut to vanilla."
The truck, which is available to rent within a 20 mile radius of Great Yarmouth for up to 17 people, is mostly rented for children's birthday parties.
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The couple set up the business last year after struggling to return to their regular jobs in the motor trade and as a massage therapist after lockdown ended.
After converting a Peugeot Boxer truck into the games centre they launched their business in Ashford in Kent in May before moving to Caister.
The couple are now looking forward to showing off the truck at the Caister Festival on June 24.
Anyone who wants to hire the Kings of Games truck can call 07747 014447 or visit kingsofgames.co.uk.
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