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A PC club with bounce built in.

The PC club with bounce built in

Twenty-six stations, chairs that give back a little, and a corner where you can toss a foam ball at a ring between rounds. YOYO is a computer club for people who like their gaming loud and their spine happy.

Neon-lit YOYO computer club hall at night with rows of gaming stations
Stations

Twenty-six seats, three ways to sit

Every seat at YOYO runs the same fast hardware. What changes is the vibe of the row — pick the one that fits how you play tonight, then let the chair do the settling for you.

Close-up of a YOYO gaming station with mechanical keyboard and lit screen

Neon rows

Eighteen stations lined up under the fuchsia glow — the main floor of the club. Come solo, drop into the seat next to a friend, or fill a whole row for a five-a-side session. This is where most of the club plays.

Evening view of the YOYO Springback corner with cushioned gaming chairs

Springback corner

Four seats with our best chairs — deeper cushioning and a backrest that leans and returns without dumping you. Booked out first on long nights. If your back has opinions after three hours, sit here.

Two paired YOYO duo desks lit for co-op play after dark

Duo desks

Two paired-off double desks for co-op and couch-style split screens without the couch. Wide enough for two mice, two mugs and elbow room. Grab one for ranked duos or a slow campaign night.

Rates

The after-dark bounce

Hourly, plain and honest — no membership wall, no tiers you have to decode. Early evenings run softer because the club is quiet and we would rather the seats were full. Pay for the time you sit, that is it.

Hour

1hr

A single hour on any open station. Perfect for a quick ranked push on the way home. Early-evening hours land at the softest price of the night.

Evening

5hr block

The busy stretch, five hours from early evening. The whole club is lit, the Bounce Break gets loud, and the row next to you is probably mid-match.

Night

10hr overnight

Book the overnight block on weekends and ride it out until sunrise. Quieter floor, same fast machines, chairs that keep your posture honest at 4am.

Rates shown as session lengths — final pricing is set at the desk when you arrive. Nothing here is a wager and nothing pays out; you are buying seat time, full stop.

Hardware

Fast screens, chairs that give back

The specs are the same on every seat so nobody gets stuck on the slow machine. We keep them clean, we keep them cool, and we replace what wears out before you notice it.

  • 240Hz screens — flat 27-inch panels on every station, colour-checked so a lobby looks the same in seat 3 as in seat 24.
  • Current-gen cards — enough headroom to run demanding titles at high frames without dropping settings to the floor.
  • Mechanical boards & light mice — cleaned between sessions, swapped the moment a switch starts to double-tap.
  • Springy chairs — a mesh-back model with real lumbar support, tilt tension you can dial in, seat height and armrests that adjust to you, not the other way round.
  • Wired everywhere — every station is on cable, not shared airwaves, so your ping stays flat during the busy evening block.
The Bounce Break

Ten minutes with a foam ball and a ring

Between rounds, step over to the Bounce Break: a soft foam ball, a low ring, and permission to be a little silly for ten minutes. Sitting still for hours is what wrecks your neck and wrists, not the game itself. A short toss-and-catch gets blood back into your hands, resets your eyes off the screen, and shakes the stiff out of your shoulders. Nothing is kept and nothing is owed — it is a stretch break that happens to be fun. Come back to your seat looser, and let the chair take it from there.

Boing log

What changed at the club lately

  1. New chairs in the Springback corner

    We swapped all four Springback seats for a stiffer mesh-back model this month. The tilt returns cleaner and the lumbar curve is firmer, which the overnight regulars asked for after a run of ten-hour sessions. Older chairs went to the Duo desks, so nothing was thrown out.

  2. A new toss-and-catch streak

    Someone strung together forty-one clean catches at the Bounce Break ring on a Saturday, which is now the number chalked on the board by the corner. It is tracked purely for bragging rights and a good laugh — points and catches only, nothing rides on it.

  3. We re-strung the ring

    The ring net finally frayed after a busy winter, so we re-strung it tighter and moved the whole zone a metre off the Neon rows. Quieter for players mid-match, still close enough that you never have to walk far to shake your hands out.

Springy FAQ

Questions that bounce back

Do the chairs actually spring?

They do — not like a trampoline, but the backrest tilts under you and returns, and the seat has real give. It is a proper adjustable office-grade chair, not a rigid bucket. The point is that after three or four hours you are not fused into one position.

Does the ring get in the way of the floor?

No. The Bounce Break is its own corner, set a metre back from the Neon rows and off to the side. You only hear it if you are near it, and it is easy to ignore entirely if you just want to sit and play.

How does booking work?

Fill in the form below with your name, the date, the spot you want and how long you are staying. We hold the seat and confirm by email. Walk-ins are welcome too when the floor is not full, but evenings fill up fast.

Can I stay overnight?

Yes — the ten-hour overnight block runs on weekends and carries you through to morning. The floor is quieter after midnight, the machines are the same speed, and the Springback seats keep your posture from collapsing at 4am.

Can I bring my own gear?

Bring your own keyboard, mouse, headset or controller and plug straight in — plenty of regulars do. Everything else, the screen, the chair and the machine, is set up and cleaned by us before you sit down.

What's on the screens

Play whatever kind of night you're in for

Every station opens the same wide library, so the seat you book decides the vibe, not the game list. Come in for a twitchy shooter, settle into a long strategy grind, drop into a co-op run with the row next to you, or just unwind with something light between matches. New titles land on the machines regularly, so there is always a fresh thing to try when you sit down.

Action & shooters

Fast, loud and made for the 240Hz panels — ranked pushes, arena rounds and campaign nights where reaction time actually shows on screen. The Neon rows were built for exactly this.

Strategy & builders

The slow burn: base-builders, tactics, city maps and long turn-based sessions that reward planning over reflexes. Book the overnight block and let one run stretch out until sunrise.

Co-op & casual

Team up on a Duo desk for split-screen and party titles, or keep it relaxed with something colourful and low-stakes. Perfect for winding down or bringing a friend who is new to the club.

On the house

Free slots

Open seats after 8pm.

When the evening quiets down we throw open a handful of stations for a casual, social pick-up session — sit down, play a round with whoever else is on the floor, and pay nothing for it. To be completely clear: this is a computer game you play on the PC for fun. No money is involved, there is nothing to bet, nothing to wager and nothing pays out. It is a free seat and a good laugh between regulars, full stop.

Bounce in

Pick your spot and your hours, tell us when, and we will have a seat warm and a chair set for you. Landing here is always soft.