Between the members and game-savvy staff, it has quickly become a gathering place - like the Internet Cafes of the pre-smart phone era - boasting about 85 percent occupancy since it opened. Rydberg is a lifelong gamer, who along with other members has found a home at Space. “There’s no way I could ever have this kind of setup at home.” “Put it this way,” he laughs as he tries to put the specs in layman’s terms. Rows of gaming consoles line the sprawling main floor, equipped with a G force 380 Navidea Generation 11 i7 processor and what Space’s IT consultant Robert Rydberg calls “the holy grail of graphics cards.” And while the lighting is still dim, the ceilings are high and bright, showcasing exposed wiring that gives slight nods to the inside of a submarine. Once cleared, guests step into a sea of computer consoles, bathed in electric blue light and glittering with rainbow LED keyboards.
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