Dear AYCA, As I am sure that you’re aware, Frogger is one of the greatest arcade games of all time. Lately , I picked up a coin operated Frogger game by a pizza joint and would like to move the game. Since you offer free delivery and let your clients change their matches every month, I understood that you would be an expert on arcade logistics. The issue is that I have the score and don’t want to unplug it. Is there a way to move the game without sacrificing my standing as the greatest toad of time? Sincerely, George C. from New York

Dear George,

Believe it or not, this very question led to the development of our pop up arcade. The good thing is that you can in fact move a match together with the energy on. You simply require a self contained way to power it.

When we tried this, we were able to conduct Frogger for approximately 6 hours before the match started to reset on usso you could probably get it across city. When we hooked up a second match to our unit in precisely the exact same time, it only made it 45 minutes before crashing, so the quantity of ampage drawn will increase or reduce the result radically.

To be able to run our outdoor popup arcade with 7 games inside, we utilize a mix of electronic arcades and non-electronic ones, powered by a generator. The generator won’t play nice with every monitor, indoor playground equipment so it restricts which games could be contained. Due to our large collection, we have been able to collect an awesome compilation of names.

The bad news is that there doesn’t appear to be a means of linking a self contained power unit like the one that we created to a game that is currently electrified without interrupting the present. It would be interesting to hear from those with an electric background on ideas, however without being able to transfer from one power source to a different, I don’t think it’s going to be possible to save your score.