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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Frank DeSocio

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This month, Randy Chilton has a real gem for you. Just days after the 2026 Bowl Expo wrapped up in Nashville, he interviewed one of the big names in bowling today: Frank DeSocio, executive director of the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America (BPAA). However, if his role leading this organization is all you know about Frank, you’re missing out on a lot.  Yes, he has been the chief exec of the BPAA since 2014, but in his 40-plus-year career, he’s also operated bowling centers, was president and CEO of Strike Ten Entertainment, was a Brunswick Bowling sales rep and lots more. DeSocio was among the earliest pioneers of the “family entertainment center” model. He helped develop national bowling promotions with major consumer brands. He was at the helm as BPAA and their members navigated through Covid. Frank is also the 2025 recipient of the Victor Lerner Award, one of bowling's highest industry honors. (Fun fact: Frank oversaw the renovation of the White House bowling lane!) By the way, you don’t have to be in the bowling industry (or even the amusement biz) to enjoy this one. Key threads that apply broadly run throughout – the value of leadership, the importance of trying new things and the significance of relationships. And speaking of relationships, you’ll pick up on the genuine affection Randy Chilton and Frank DeSocio, good friends for 45 years, have for one another. Sit back and enjoy being in the room with these two.

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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Frank DeSocio

This month, Randy Chilton has a real gem for you. Just days after the 2026 Bowl Expo wrapped up in Nashville, he interviewed one of the big names in bowling today: Frank DeSocio, executive director of the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America (BPAA). However, if his role leading this organization is all you know about Frank, you’re missing out on a lot.  Yes, he has been the chief exec of the BPAA since 2014, but in his 40-plus-year career, he’s also operated bowling centers, was president and CEO of Strike Ten Entertainment, was a Brunswick Bowling sales rep and lots more. DeSocio was among the earliest pioneers of the “family entertainment center” model. He helped develop national bowling promotions with major consumer brands. He was at the helm as BPAA and their members navigated through Covid. Frank is also the 2025 recipient of the Victor Lerner Award, one of bowling's highest industry honors. (Fun fact: Frank oversaw the renovation of the White House bowling lane!) By the way, you don’t have to be in the bowling industry (or even the amusement biz) to enjoy this one. Key threads that apply broadly run throughout – the value of leadership, the importance of trying new things and the significance of relationships. And speaking of relationships, you’ll pick up on the genuine affection Randy Chilton and Frank DeSocio, good friends for 45 years, have for one another. Sit back and enjoy being in the room with these two.

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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Eugene Jarvis

Talk about a fun interview, and what else would you expect from a conversation with one of the true legends of coin-op game design, Eugene Jarvis!   Eugene has been involved in a seemingly endless stream of video game hits including classics like Defender, Robotron: 2084 and the Cruis’n series and, after co-founding Raw Thrills, Target: Terror, Fast and Furious Arcade, SuperBikes and Godzilla Kaiju Wars. And let’s not forget the pinball games he contributed to like Firepower, Space Shuttle, High Speed and F-14 Tomcat.  Eugene took RePlay Podcast host Randy Chilton on a fun and enlightening (and often humorous) ride through his coin-op life from the early days at Atari, then on to Williams and Bally-Midway, and now Raw Thrills, which he co-founded in 2001 with Andy Eloff and Deepak Deo. In the interview, he talks about the challenges of the game business, technological advancements, game design philosophy, his thoughts on leadership and even what he enjoys doing besides making games. If you’re into games, even just a little bit, you’ll really love this one!

15 de jun de 202659 min
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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Nolan Bushnell

No doubt, you already know of Nolan Bushnell. Considered the father of the video game industry, his decades of curiosity, hustle, knowledge, creativity and entrepreneurship not only ushered in the Golden Era of the video game (Computer Space, Pong, Atari) and the family entertainment center model (Chuck E. Cheese), but had a far-reaching impact across many companies and technologies. RePlay Podcast host Randy Chilton had the honor of chatting with the industry and tech legend, during which we learned he got started on his pretty-much-lifelong path of entrepreneurship (it started young – when he was 8!), AI and the tech’s potential impact on amusement machine and fun center operators, selling Atari, the video game crash of 1983, family life, and more. For example, did you know he led a company that developed an early computerized automobile navigation system (ETAK)? Did you know that Steve Jobs, Nolan’s former Atari employee, offered him a 1/3 share of Apple for $50,000?  There are many interviews with Nolan and articles about his story, but we learned things we didn’t know in this podcast, and suspect you will too. We greatly appreciated his generosity with his time and will certainly take him up on his offer to chat again someday. With no further ado, enjoy Randy’s chat with Nolan Bushnell.

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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Glenn Streeter

Glenn Streeter had a passion for antique radios, and got his hobby started in his garage in 1977. He found his way into the coin machine business by hand-building reproduction, nostalgic-styled jukeboxes. From a storefront on Ventura Boulevard in LA’s San Fernando Valley, Glenn’s Antique Apparatus’ reputation for quality and craftsmanship grew as rock stars, other luminaries and regular folks came in to shop.  In 1992, a unique opportunity fully cemented Glenn’s future in coin-op. Learning that the iconic Rock-Ola jukebox company was for sale, he jumped at the chance. He moved the Chicago-based company out west to Torrance, Calif., propelling it forward while never forgetting its roots. He went so far as to re-create David Rockola’s office in the Torrance, Calif., facility, complete with his desk and key artifacts.  After nearly three decades at the helm, Glenn sold Rock-Ola to Alexander Walder-Smith in 2019, retiring but remaining in touch with many friends he made along the way. With his decades full of experiences, you can bet he’s got a lot of good stories to share. He hits the tip of the iceberg with our host, Randy Chilton, in this episode, starting with the building of his dream house. Give it a listen!

15 de abr de 202646 min
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RePlay Magazine Podcast - Rich Babich

This RePlay Magazine Podcast episode just might be from the most exotic location we’ll ever have as Randy Chilton visits with Game Exchange of Colorado’s Rich Babich, who was docked in Bora Bora at the time of the chat. Rich and his wife of 50 years, Bev, were celebrating last year’s golden anniversary with a 4-and-a-half-month cruise, seeing the world. On the business side, Rich has sure seen the world of coin-op change over his almost five decades in the industry, which started on the operations side. Today, his distributorship sells just about as many games to the industry as he does to the home enthusiast. (The retail side of things has been built up by his son JJ.) And did you know that back in the 1980s, Rich was also a manufacturer for a bit? He teamed up with an engineer to develop Hot Seat, which he said was the first dual-axle motion simulator. There is much to this conversation from his early days in the industry, working with family, the importance for our industry to give back to the children and families who play our games and more. Give it a listen!

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