🚗 Head-to-Head, Side-by-Side: Hollis Community Day in Motion
- Eric Johnson
- Aug 21
- 2 min read
Hollis Community Day 2025 wasn’t just an event—it was a playable ecosystem. The Rolling Video Games + VRcade game truck rental became the gravitational center, packed with head-to-head driving simulators, immersive VR gaming experiences, and console favorites.
Four years in, we’ve watched these players grow from wide-eyed spectators to confident competitors. Some still just sit beside a friend, controller-free, soaking it all in, like they did last time. That’s part of the magic too.
At one point, a full Fortnite squad took over the trailer—four players locked in, calling out builds and revives like a well-oiled machine. Later, the vibe shifted: a trailer full of Minecraft players sharing a server, building side-by-side in quiet collaboration. And throughout the day, Modern Warfare II held its ground as the FPS favorite, drawing clusters of players into tight, tactical rounds.
The driving simulators brought their own drama with Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Cops vs. street racers. Spike strips vs. shortcuts. Which side are you driving for?
Outside, the gun games added a kinetic layer—laser tag and NERF battles across a fog-filled fort. Some kids sprinted through bunkers. Others rotated back to the trailer. And some just sat quietly beside friends, watching the action unfold. One moment stuck: a 12-year-old girl sitting next to her friend as he played Roblox. No controller. No pressure. Just presence.
And through it all, the multiplayer gaming stayed smooth and lag-free—thanks to Starlink-powered internet. Whether you were building, battling, or exploring virtual worlds, the connection held strong.
This is what community play looks like:
🎮 Squads syncing up in Fortnite and Modern Warfare II
🚓 Drivers choosing sides in Hot Pursuit—cops or racers
🧱 Builders sharing a Minecraft server in quiet rhythm
🕶️ Players diving into Gorilla Tag VR gaming experience
🔫 Laser tag and NERF gun party action in the field
🫶 Sidekicks who showed up just to be part of the motion
No speeches. No forced hype. Just a mobile video game trailer, a field, and a few hours of shared momentum.
Rolling Video Games + VRcade: Competitive, collaborative, quiet, chaotic—we’ve got the rhythm you’re looking for.
Perfect for birthday parties, school events, town days, and private rentals.



















