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Neoverse: Real‑World Impact from Today’s Bowling Center Leaders

Neoverse: Real‑World Impact from Today’s Bowling Center Leaders

Bowling center owners and operators, across a wide range of center sizes and business models, share a consistent message: the Neoverse LED Wall delivers immersive, revenue‑driving experiences that bring guests through the door and keep them coming back.

Dave Small, Owner Bowl 32 : “Neoverse is something you’ve got to step out of the box on… a smile and a repeat customer has a lot of value.” 

Dave describes seeing Neoverse for the first time as transformative. “If you haven't had the opportunity to see Neoverse in person, it will really blow your mind… the excitement it creates really enhances your customer’s experience.” 

He ties that excitement directly to business results, noting his center is up 18% year‑over‑year, and credits Neoverse for the reactions it sparks. “You just hear, ‘wow… holy wow.’ That sound translates into the register opening and closing.”  

Dave says the system fits virtually any venue—from full‑scale league and tournament houses to boutique centers—and requires almost no upkeep. He loves the league‑friendly controls, including adjustable brightness and competitive or casual modes, and customizable content, especially the Clouds scene where birthday kids appear on a floating blimp with personalized skywriting. Corporate groups also get a boost, as logos and custom visuals elevate their entire experience. 

 Ryan Orvis, Owner Ashwaubenon Bowling Center: “Everyone just walks in and goes, wow.” 

With 60 lanes, Ryan sees constant reactions. “It’s crazy how it draws everybody… you hear everyone oohing and ahhing.” His team uses different content and local scenes daily to match different areas of the lanes, swapping in customized content for special events, and loads logos for corporate buyouts—creating what he calls an immediate sense of importance that “really heightens the experience.”  

Darrin Skinner, Owner Lake Wylie Pins N’ Wins : “It’s better than any masking unit you’ve ever had.” 

Darrin says his center upgraded to Neoverse during a rebrand, and it immediately impressed him with its seamless integration into the QubicaAMF ecosystem and its ability to elevate the bowler experience. He loves that it signals innovation to customers while giving “endless flexibility” from games and celebrations to simple, high‑quality masking graphics. Even league bowlers have embraced it, especially seniors who rave about Magic Triangle, as it helps them visualize the numbers of the pins  and better plan their shots. Neoverse has run flawlessly from day one, and Darrin calls its versatility, “real plug and play” installation, and the way it shows that  QubicaAMF “cares about what they’re doing.” He sees Neoverse as a perfect fit for any center. 

“If you haven’t seen Neoverse in person, it will blow your mind… and that ‘wow’ you hear from customers translates directly into revenue.” — Dave Small 

Sponsor Pavillion Attendees:

  • Chad Estes, Product Manager, Scoring & On-Lane Entertainment, QubicaAMF 

  • Dave Small, Owner, Bowl 32, Noblesville, IN  

  • Ryan Orvis, Owner, Ashwaubenon Bowling Center, Ashwaubenon, WI  

  • Darrin Skinner, Owner, Lake Wylie Pins N’ Wins, Lake Wylie, SC 

Neoverse

An immersive universe of engaging content, lighting, and sound elements, with scoring system technology, and a state-of-the-art LED wall.