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Sega's GiGO venues were larger game centers spread across Japan during the 1990s and 2000s.
Venues
- Akihabara GiGO (2003-10-04)
- Gifu GiGO (1995-03-20)
- Hiroshima GiGO (1994-03-25)
- Ikebukuro GiGO (1993-07-24)
- Roppongi GiGO (1992-09-18)
- Shibuya GiGO (1999-06-26)
- Shinsaibashi GiGO (1994-12-20)
- Tenjin GiGO (1994-08)
References
GiGO venues in Japan |
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Akihabara | Gifu | Hiroshima | Ikebukuro | Roppongi | Shibuya | Shinsaibashi | Tenjin |