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Within Expo '70, an amusement park, "Expoland" was open, and within ''that'', "Gameland", where [[Sega]] demonstrated 32 of its arcade machines to the general public{{magref|cb|1970-03-28|72}}. Expoland would continue to operate after the world's fair ended (for 30 years), though it is not known how long Sega's contributions remained. | Within Expo '70, an amusement park, "Expoland" was open, and within ''that'', "Gameland", where [[Sega]] demonstrated 32 of its arcade machines to the general public{{magref|cb|1970-03-28|72}}. Expoland would continue to operate after the world's fair ended (for 30 years), though it is not known how long Sega's contributions remained. | ||
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+ | Sega had grossed $405,000 USD from Gameland by July 31, 1970{{magref|cb|1970-09-05|54}}. | ||
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Expo '70 was a world's fair held in Suita, Osaka, Japan, between March 15 and September 13, 1970.
Within Expo '70, an amusement park, "Expoland" was open, and within that, "Gameland", where Sega demonstrated 32 of its arcade machines to the general public[1]. Expoland would continue to operate after the world's fair ended (for 30 years), though it is not known how long Sega's contributions remained.
Sega had grossed $405,000 USD from Gameland by July 31, 1970[2].
Sega games featured
Magazine articles
- Main article: Expo '70/Magazine articles.
References