Sounds good in theory, but if you stay closer to a college or high school pc's for doing work would be better.
I doubt students would need gaming consoles when they are busy at college or high school.
Maybe start with 4 pcs, a couple of printes and two consoles. If the demands grow then get an extra pc and console and let them pay themselves, if you keep having more clients then get more consoles and pcs. Don't start big, start small.
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Don't forget they could hang out during lunch times and just play games between class or after school before going home. there could always be place where they could just hang out and do school work I suppose.
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Edited by MastaSin: 7/8/2014 4:48:11 PMI worked on a PC café when I was in highschool before, we were close to a college and high schools around, we had some kids playing games at the time (N64), but most of the income came from students printing or doing work on the computers. We also charged them to transcribe their tesis from their notebooks to Microsoft word for 50 cents per page or they could do it themselves. It's been a long time since I worked in a PC café but that's how it worked, I don't know about now. There's a pc café next to a big university and they have almost no one around, just students printing, that's probably their biggest income, plus they fix broken pcs or laptops.