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'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by [[Sega]]. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into [[GameWorks]] venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by [[Sega]]. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into [[GameWorks]] venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.
  
 
==Venues==
 
==Venues==
 
===USA===
 
===USA===
 
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Notavailable.svg|31 Fortune Dr, Irvine, California 92618
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Notavailable.svg|Irvine Spectrum Center, 31 Fortune Dr, Irvine, California 92618
Notavailable.svg|Park Meadows Mall, Douglas County, Colorado
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Notavailable.svg|Park Meadows Mall, Douglas County, Colorado*
 
Notavailable.svg|Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Notavailable.svg|Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
 
Notavailable.svg|San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
 
Notavailable.svg|San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
 
Notavailable.svg|Cottonwood Mall, Albuquerque, New Mexico (opened 1997-03-28?)
 
Notavailable.svg|Cottonwood Mall, Albuquerque, New Mexico (opened 1997-03-28?)
Notavailable.svg|Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Notavailable.svg|Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana*
Notavailable.svg|Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas
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Notavailable.svg|Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas*
 
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*''Indicates locations that became GameWorks.
 
===Canada===
 
===Canada===
 
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Revision as of 07:36, 19 June 2017

Sega City was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by Sega. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into GameWorks venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.

Venues

USA

  • Indicates locations that became GameWorks.

Canada

Gallery