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When opened in April 1992, Sega Ueno Pasela took up six floors of its building - the lower three operated coin-operated arcade machines, whilst the upper three housed karaoke rooms and food and drink outlets.{{magref|famitsu|176|10}} The centre was an early example of Sega's multi-floor inner-city venues, with several others including [[Roppongi GiGO]] and [[Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan|Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku]] opening during the same year. | When opened in April 1992, Sega Ueno Pasela took up six floors of its building - the lower three operated coin-operated arcade machines, whilst the upper three housed karaoke rooms and food and drink outlets.{{magref|famitsu|176|10}} The centre was an early example of Sega's multi-floor inner-city venues, with several others including [[Roppongi GiGO]] and [[Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan|Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku]] opening during the same year. |
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Sega Ueno Pasela |
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Location: 東京都台東区上野2-14-30, Japan |
Opened: 1992-04-29[1] |
Closed: 2007 |
Sega Ueno Pasela (セガ上野パセラ) is a former Sega Japanese game centre.
When opened in April 1992, Sega Ueno Pasela took up six floors of its building - the lower three operated coin-operated arcade machines, whilst the upper three housed karaoke rooms and food and drink outlets.[1] The centre was an early example of Sega's multi-floor inner-city venues, with several others including Roppongi GiGO and Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku opening during the same year.
Like the other Sega amusement centres in Tokyo, the venue was a frequent location test site. A small number of games, including Rail Chase 2 credit its staff. It is thought to have subsequently downsized, and closed in 2007.
Branding
Name | Branding | Date |
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Sega Ueno Pasela (セガ上野パセラ) | Sega | 1992-04-29 |
Closed | 2007 |
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Ueno Pasela/Magazine articles.