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− | '''Sega Zone Brixton''' was an indoor [[Sega Zone (venue)|Sega Zone]] arcade located at 30-32 Electric Avenue, Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Its exact opening and final closing dates are not known, however it must have been open in 1996 because a ''[[Sega Rally]]'' contest was held there. {{ref|http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Be+the+Sega+rally+champ+FREE.-a061309548}} | + | '''Sega Zone Brixton''' was an indoor [[Sega Zone (venue)|Sega Zone]] arcade located at 30-32 Electric Avenue, Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Its exact opening and final closing dates are not known, however it must have been open in 1996 because a ''[[Sega Rally]]'' contest was held there.{{ref|http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Be+the+Sega+rally+champ+FREE.-a061309548}} |
Since 2012 or earlier, the building has been occupied by a branch of the William Hill betting shop chain. | Since 2012 or earlier, the building has been occupied by a branch of the William Hill betting shop chain. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 5 February 2017
Sega Zone Brixton |
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Location: 30-32 Electric Avenue, Brixton, London, United Kingdom |
Google maps: 51.462347,-0.113337 |
Opened: 199x |
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Sega Zone Brixton was an indoor Sega Zone arcade located at 30-32 Electric Avenue, Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Its exact opening and final closing dates are not known, however it must have been open in 1996 because a Sega Rally contest was held there.[1]
Since 2012 or earlier, the building has been occupied by a branch of the William Hill betting shop chain.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Zone Brixton/Magazine articles.
References
Sega-related venues in the United Kingdom |
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Sega World |
Bournemouth (1993-2000) | London (1996-1999) | Tamworth (199x-xxxx) | Wolverhampton (199x-xxxx) | Birmingham (199x-xxxx) |
Sega Park |
Glasgow (1993-200x) | Acton (1994-199x) | Colindale (1994-2008) | Southampton (1996-2013) | Wood Green (199x-xxxx) | Basildon (199x-2005) | Reading (199x-199x) | Bristol (199x-200x) | Harlow (1997-2003) | Tower Hill (xxxx-200x) | Harrow (200x-200x) | Holborn (200x-200x) | Brighton (2002-2006) |
Sega Zone |
Brixton (199x-xxxx) | Catford (199x-xxxx) | Woolwich (199x-xxxx) |
Sega Megaworld |
Croydon (199x-199x) | Harrow (199x-199x) | Romford (199x-199x) |
Sega Prize Zone |
West Midlands (2015-2020) | Southport (2016-2019) | Hatfield (2016-2020) |
Others |
Metropolis (1992-199x) | Planet Sega Queensway (199x-200x) |