Foxfire cabinets lit up on a dark stage with drifting embers and a warm flame glow.
About Foxfire Games

A Revenue Stream
Built On Proof

Foxfire puts legal, certified entertainment machines in venues at zero cost. Behind that promise is an independent laboratory, a former gaming regulator, and a track record of 450+ machines with zero legal incidents.

Who We Are

The Foxfire Model

Foxfire Games places predetermined-outcome video game machines in high-traffic businesses across the country. The venue carries no cost and no risk. We carry the equipment, the installation, the service, and the compliance.

$0 cost to the venue. Free installation, with maintenance and repairs included. You provide the floor space; we provide everything else.
Weekly payouts. Venues typically earn $12K-$48K per year. Some locations report $500 to $1,000 per week, and one bar reported the machines at 30% of its total revenue.
Built for high-traffic businesses. Bars, clubs, hotels, motels, gas stations, convenience stores, social and veteran clubs, laundromats, and similar venues.
Legal by design. These are predetermined-outcome video games. Chance is removed, every outcome is visible before any money is inserted, and there is no random number generation.
The Compliance Partner

Eclipse Compliance Testing

We do not certify ourselves. The machines were reviewed by Eclipse Compliance Testing (ECT), an independent regulatory compliance laboratory trusted to certify regulated gaming systems.

Independent and accredited. ECT holds ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020 accreditations and serves hundreds of regulated gaming jurisdictions.
Source-code level review. ECT examined the actual code running on the machines and verified there is no randomness and no gambling mechanism.
Certified legal in all 50 U.S. states. The certification carries legal weight nationwide, and the documentation ships with every installation.
Documented on every machine. Each cabinet carries its ECT certification plate, visible to customers, staff, and any inspector who asks.

Read the full compliance breakdown →

The Expert Behind the Certification

Who Is Nick Farley?

A certification is only as strong as the person who signs it. Ours is signed by a gaming-compliance veteran with more than 35 years testing devices for regulators, casinos, lotteries, and tribal operators.

Nick Farley, owner of Eclipse Compliance Testing

Nick Farley

Owner, Eclipse Compliance Testing

Nick Farley began his career in 1987 as a test engineer for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, the state agency that decides which gaming devices are legal to operate. His job was to scrutinize machines on behalf of regulators, not manufacturers. He went on to serve as Executive Director at Gaming Laboratories International, the largest independent gaming test lab in the world.

The expert who tested machines for the regulators now certifies that ours are not gambling.

Since 2000, Farley has owned Eclipse Compliance Testing, an independent regulatory compliance testing laboratory active across 250+ regulated gaming markets, certifying casino gaming systems, state lotteries, and tribal gaming equipment. ECT holds ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020 accreditations and is a member of the International Gaming Standards Association.

In recognition of his contributions to gaming device compliance and classification, Farley was selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who.

Credential Timeline
1987

Test engineer, New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. Begins a regulatory career examining gaming devices for the state.

1990s

Executive Director, Gaming Laboratories International. Helps lead the largest independent gaming test lab in the world.

2000

Takes ownership of Eclipse Compliance Testing. An independent regulatory compliance laboratory.

ISO/IEC 17025

Testing laboratory accreditation. The international standard for testing laboratory competence.

ISO/IEC 17020

Inspection body accreditation. The international standard for bodies performing inspections.

Today

Serving hundreds of regulated gaming jurisdictions, including the review and certification of Foxfire Games systems.

The Track Record
450+ Machines.
Zero Legal Incidents.
Operating Nationwide · Certified Legal in All 50 U.S. States

Every machine in the field carries its certification, and the venues that host them keep the full documentation package on site. The record speaks for itself: hundreds of machines, zero legal incidents.

How to Get Started

Certified. Documented. Ready To Earn.

No setup costs. No risk. No red tape.

Book a 20-minute call and see if your venue is a fit.

We'll walk you through the certification, the documentation, and exactly how the machines would work in your venue.

Three Foxfire entertainment cabinets