Cool concept if their software actually worked. The staff was friendly and the drinks were ok. Other than that it was a pretty boring spot. You can play a few games but the sensitivity of the touch screen must have got bad over time.
The game that we were most looking forward to using was "Flirt" which is a program where you can actually interact with people at the other tables. The problem is, the different machines weren't communicating with each other and it was basically impossible. How lame is that. The one game that would probably help people communicate with one another in a bar environment wasn't even functioning. The only part of the program which worked was the spycam which gave you a blurry view of the other people at the other table, big freakin whoop.
Apparently the staff knew about the problem, but didn't really seem to care or have any concerns about it. I thought they should be a little more concerned due to the fact that these games determine how busy the bar gets. Because to be quite honest, Rio is a pretty lame property. I think it's a bit outdated and has limited things to do.
Oh well, if the flirt software works for you guys next time, let me know. I'd like to know how it is.