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'''Metropolis''' was the first Sega-branded arcade to open in the United Kingdom, and was located in the basement of [[wikipedia:Hamleys|Hamleys]] at 188-196 Regent Street, Soho, London. | '''Metropolis''' was the first Sega-branded arcade to open in the United Kingdom, and was located in the basement of [[wikipedia:Hamleys|Hamleys]] at 188-196 Regent Street, Soho, London. | ||
− | Little is known about Metropolis' history, aside from opening in November 1992 and housing a comparitively rare [[R360]] machine. {{fileref|CVG UK 134.pdf|page=12}} It is thought to have closed (or re-branded) in the late 1990s. | + | Little is known about Metropolis' history, aside from opening in November 1992 and housing a comparitively rare [[R360]] machine.{{fileref|CVG UK 134.pdf|page=12}} It is thought to have closed (or re-branded) in the late 1990s. |
[[Category:Venues in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Venues in the United Kingdom]] |
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Location: Soho, London, United Kingdom |
Opened: 1992-11 |
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Metropolis was the first Sega-branded arcade to open in the United Kingdom, and was located in the basement of Hamleys at 188-196 Regent Street, Soho, London.
Little is known about Metropolis' history, aside from opening in November 1992 and housing a comparitively rare R360 machine.[1] It is thought to have closed (or re-branded) in the late 1990s.