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Some notes about it... according to this [https://segaretro.org/Press_release:_2002-07-01:_%C3%81baco_invertir%C3%A1_48_millones_para_duplicar_su_red_de_cines press release], Grupo Àbaco had 11 Sega Park arcades opened in Spain in 2002, with plans to open more 20 venues...  and according with this one , [https://segaretro.org/Press_release:_2003-07-21:_%C3%81baco_invertir%C3%A1_70_millones_en_tres_a%C3%B1os_para_abrir_77_nuevas_salas_de_cine here], this plans were ''frozen'' for 3 years... i believe that, of these 20, only the Sega Park San Fernando was opened after that, somewhere in 2005... this give us a number of twelve venues... Grupo Àbaco closed his doors in 2009 and with him, the, movie theather chain Cines Àbaco and the Sega Park venues...  another curious thing... all were opened in the South of Spain... and Sega Park was more expensive than other arcades... 1credit costed 100 pesetas... in other arcades it costed 25 pesetas... this explains everything... i guess...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 15:45, 7 March 2018 (CST)
 
Some notes about it... according to this [https://segaretro.org/Press_release:_2002-07-01:_%C3%81baco_invertir%C3%A1_48_millones_para_duplicar_su_red_de_cines press release], Grupo Àbaco had 11 Sega Park arcades opened in Spain in 2002, with plans to open more 20 venues...  and according with this one , [https://segaretro.org/Press_release:_2003-07-21:_%C3%81baco_invertir%C3%A1_70_millones_en_tres_a%C3%B1os_para_abrir_77_nuevas_salas_de_cine here], this plans were ''frozen'' for 3 years... i believe that, of these 20, only the Sega Park San Fernando was opened after that, somewhere in 2005... this give us a number of twelve venues... Grupo Àbaco closed his doors in 2009 and with him, the, movie theather chain Cines Àbaco and the Sega Park venues...  another curious thing... all were opened in the South of Spain... and Sega Park was more expensive than other arcades... 1credit costed 100 pesetas... in other arcades it costed 25 pesetas... this explains everything... i guess...--[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 15:45, 7 March 2018 (CST)
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:Edit: Well... how I would to say this... In the Spanish city of Salamanca, a Sega Park arcade existed... in a shopping/leisure centre  called ''Los Cipreses Shopping Center'', in ''Avenida (Avenue) the Los Cipreses'' (formerly called ''Merca80'', owned by the supermarket chain ''Mercasa''... it was transformed in that shopping center in 1999) in an old and famous borough of Salamanca, called ''El Garrido'' ... there's proof of their existence in many Spanish blogs (all of them full of nostalgia)... according to these testemonies, Sega Park didn't last long... however... I can't find a single photo of it...
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Second... I have a press release in pdf which mentions the opening of  the ''Parque Rioja Shopping Center'' in the ''calle'' (street) de Las Tejeras, in Logroño, Spain, in April 2003, ... and announces a probable opening a of Sega Park in the end of that year... I can't find nothing... there's no blog's comments, no photos... simply nothing ... I can't prove it existed... some help from Spain would be marvelous... --[[User:Asagoth|Asagoth]] ([[User talk:Asagoth|talk]]) 10:19, 30 March 2018 (CDT)

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Spain

Some notes about it... according to this press release, Grupo Àbaco had 11 Sega Park arcades opened in Spain in 2002, with plans to open more 20 venues... and according with this one , here, this plans were frozen for 3 years... i believe that, of these 20, only the Sega Park San Fernando was opened after that, somewhere in 2005... this give us a number of twelve venues... Grupo Àbaco closed his doors in 2009 and with him, the, movie theather chain Cines Àbaco and the Sega Park venues... another curious thing... all were opened in the South of Spain... and Sega Park was more expensive than other arcades... 1credit costed 100 pesetas... in other arcades it costed 25 pesetas... this explains everything... i guess...--Asagoth (talk) 15:45, 7 March 2018 (CST)

Edit: Well... how I would to say this... In the Spanish city of Salamanca, a Sega Park arcade existed... in a shopping/leisure centre called Los Cipreses Shopping Center, in Avenida (Avenue) the Los Cipreses (formerly called Merca80, owned by the supermarket chain Mercasa... it was transformed in that shopping center in 1999) in an old and famous borough of Salamanca, called El Garrido ... there's proof of their existence in many Spanish blogs (all of them full of nostalgia)... according to these testemonies, Sega Park didn't last long... however... I can't find a single photo of it...

Second... I have a press release in pdf which mentions the opening of the Parque Rioja Shopping Center in the calle (street) de Las Tejeras, in Logroño, Spain, in April 2003, ... and announces a probable opening a of Sega Park in the end of that year... I can't find nothing... there's no blog's comments, no photos... simply nothing ... I can't prove it existed... some help from Spain would be marvelous... --Asagoth (talk) 10:19, 30 March 2018 (CDT)