AG Square
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AG Square | ||
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Founded: 2008-05[1] | ||
Merged with: B-Link (2012-10)[2] | ||
Merged into: Sega (2012-04) | ||
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AG Square Co., Ltd (株式会社AGスクエア) was an amusement company with a chain of game centers across Japan which was formed in 2008 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of TMS Entertainment as plan of a planned divestment of its amusement division to GEO in order for the company to focus on its Tokyo Movie animation division. In April 2012, the company was purchased by Sega, which had its own game center branch, Sega Entertainment, which took over operations. AG Square venues continued to exist under their own branding (save for those which were deemed unprofitable and subsequently closed), but began being turned into Sega game centers in 2017. By 2019, the AG Square brand had fallen out of use.
Venues
- AG Bowl (20xx)
- AG Square Akabane (20xx)
- AG Square Fukuroi (20xx)
- AG Square Higashi Osaka (20xx)
- AG Square Ise (20xx)
- AG Square Ishioka (2006-11-02)
- AG Square Kakegawa (20xx)
- AG Square Matsudo (2003-11)
- AG Square Matsumoto (2004-02-28)
- AG Square Mito (2006-04-26)
- AG Square Ogori (20xx)
- AG Square Okaya (2005-07-12)
- AG Square Saga Takeo (2005-11-19)
- AG Square Saitama Hanazono (2004-10-12)
- AG Square Shonai (2006-05-13)
References
- ↑ http://www.tms-e.co.jp/company/ag_square/ (Wayback Machine: 2009-07-09 20:12)
- ↑ Press release: 全国のアミューズメント施設の屋号を「GiGO」へ一新 (https://www.gendagigo.jp), page 2