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Halfpipe Tokyo (ハーフパイプ トーキョー) is a large attraction designed by Sega Corporation. First installed alongside Veil Of Dark at the July 2012 reopening of Tokyo Joypolis, it remodels the older Halfpipe Canyon attraction designed by Sega AM5;[1] updates made to it include LED accents, larger LCD screens for displaying scores and videos, and the addition of an electronic dance soundtrack. Alongside Gekion Live Coaster, it has temporarily been updated to include other songs from licenced franchises.
Locations
Venue | Opened | Closed |
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Tokyo Joypolis (3F) | 2012-07-14 |
Artwork
Gallery
External links
References
- ↑ http://tokyo-joypolis.com:80/attraction/1st/halfpipe.html (Wayback Machine: 2012-07-13 07:20)
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