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In Japan, [[Sega]] operates numerous un-branded game centers (arcades). While in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s it was common to use the [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Sega World (Japan)|Sega World]] or [[Club Sega]] brands, Sega began phasing these names out during the 2010s.
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In Japan, [[Sega]] is affiliated with numerous un-branded game centers (arcades). While in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s it was common to use the [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Sega World (Japan)|Sega World]] or [[Club Sega]] brands, Sega began phasing these names out during the 2010s.
  
 
The following is a list of venues that use this branding scheme, plus those which have used a similar scheme in the past.
 
The following is a list of venues that use this branding scheme, plus those which have used a similar scheme in the past.

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In Japan, Sega is affiliated with numerous un-branded game centers (arcades). While in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s it was common to use the Hi-Tech Land Sega, Sega World or Club Sega brands, Sega began phasing these names out during the 2010s.

The following is a list of venues that use this branding scheme, plus those which have used a similar scheme in the past.

Venues


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