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'''Sega Park Madrid''' was an indoor [[Sega Park]] arcade located in the ''San José de Valderas'' shopping center in Alcorcón, Madrid, opened in 19 October, 1995. It was the first{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=31}} [[Sega Park]] inaugurated in Spain, born from a colaborative venture between '''Sega Amusements Spain S.L.''' and the Spanish department store group '''El Corte Inglés S.A.'''{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Corte_Ingl%C3%A9s}}.  
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'''Sega Park Madrid''' was an indoor [[Sega Park]] arcade located in the ''San José de Valderas'' shopping center in Alcorcón, Madrid, opened in 19 October, 1995. It was the first{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=31}} [[Sega Park]] inaugurated in Spain, born from a colaborative venture between '''Sega Amusements Spain S.L.''' and the Spanish department store group [[wikipedia:El Corte Inglés|El Corte Inglés S.A.]].  
  
With an aproximated area of 900m², it had in his interior, 90 arcade gaming machines of various types at the time of their inauguration, distributed  across three distinct areas, following a thematic distribution criteria, namely, a simulators zone, a kids zone, and a sports and fighting zone.  
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With an aproximated area of 900m², it had in his interior, 90 arcade gaming machines of several types at the time of its inauguration, distributed  across three distinct areas, following a thematic distribution criteria, namely, a simulators zone, a kids zone, and a sports and fighting zone.  
  
With such an array of arcade machines available at Sega Park Madrid, the most outstanding among them were, the  special arcade cabinet [[R360]], the [[Dennou Senki Net Merc|"Sega Net Merc" system]] and the [[Fighting Vipers]] arcade cabinet (the first [[Fighting Vipers]] arcade cabinet to reach Europe{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=33}}, and in fact, the first to leave Japan), which was provisionaly exhibited{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=33}} in order to test their acceptance among the western public.  
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With such an array of arcade machines available at Sega Park Madrid, the most outstanding among them were, the  special arcade cabinet [[R360]], the [[Dennou Senki Net Merc|"Sega Net Merc" system]] and the [[Fighting Vipers]] arcade cabinet (the first [[Fighting Vipers]] arcade cabinet to reach Europe{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=33}}, and in fact, the first to leave Japan), which was provisionaly exhibited{{fileref|UltimaGeneracion ES 09.pdf|page=33}} in order to test its acceptance among the western public.  
  
 
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==Gallery==

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Sega Park Madrid
Location: Paseo de Extremadura, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain
Google maps: 40.3581774,-3.8172421
Opened: 1995-10-19[1]

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Sega Park Madrid was an indoor Sega Park arcade located in the San José de Valderas shopping center in Alcorcón, Madrid, opened in 19 October, 1995. It was the first[2] Sega Park inaugurated in Spain, born from a colaborative venture between Sega Amusements Spain S.L. and the Spanish department store group El Corte Inglés S.A..

With an aproximated area of 900m², it had in his interior, 90 arcade gaming machines of several types at the time of its inauguration, distributed across three distinct areas, following a thematic distribution criteria, namely, a simulators zone, a kids zone, and a sports and fighting zone.

With such an array of arcade machines available at Sega Park Madrid, the most outstanding among them were, the special arcade cabinet R360, the "Sega Net Merc" system and the Fighting Vipers arcade cabinet (the first Fighting Vipers arcade cabinet to reach Europe[3], and in fact, the first to leave Japan), which was provisionaly exhibited[3] in order to test its acceptance among the western public.

Gallery

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Sega Park venues in Spain
Madrid (1995-xxxx) | Cánovas Center (1995) | Marbella (1996-xxxx) | Burgos (1997-2008) | Sevilla (1997-199x) | San Fernando (199x-199x) | Jerez (199x-199x) | Murcia (199x-2008) | Cartagena (199x-199x) | Albacete (199x-199x) | Valladolid (199x-2009) | Córdoba (199x-199x) | Cullera (199x-2013) | Málaga (199x-199x)