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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (クラブセガ 横浜) was a [[Club Sega]] venue opened by [[Sega]] during July 1997.{{fileref|AnnualReport1998 English.pdf|page=8}} Opening on the same date and making use of the same concept as [[Sega World Festival Gate]], it combined coin-operated arcade machines with a franchised Dippin' Dots outlet and a small number of [[Mid-size attraction]]s that had proven popular at previous [[Joypolis]] locations,{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20001001143359/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/AM-space/cs_yokohama/home.html}} in an attempt to experiment with established amusement schemes and improve a slump that pre-existing venues were facing.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000301012810/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/AM-space/fgate.html}}
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It is thought to have closed during the late 2000s, by which time much of its attractions had likely been removed.
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==Attractions==
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*''[[Power Sled]]''
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*''[[Murder Lodge]]''
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*''3D Virtual World''
  
 
==Branding==
 
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==Magazine articles==
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Club Sega Yokohama Ent.jpg|Entrance
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Club Sega Yokohama DDIC.jpg|Dippin' Dots Ice Cream
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Club Sega Yokohama DOC.jpg|''[[Derby Owners Club]]''
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Club Sega Yokohama Murder Lodge.jpg|''[[Murder Lodge]]''
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Club Sega Yokohama Power Sled.jpg|''[[Power Sled]]''
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Club Sega Yokohama 3DVR.jpg|''3D Virtual World''
 
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:31, 12 May 2021

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Club Sega Yokohama
Location: 横浜 横浜市西区みなとみらい2丁目3番4号 クイーンズスクエア[アット] B2 B3, Japan
Opened: 1997-07-18[1]
Closed: 200x

Club Sega Yokohama (クラブセガ 横浜) was a Club Sega venue opened by Sega during July 1997.[2] Opening on the same date and making use of the same concept as Sega World Festival Gate, it combined coin-operated arcade machines with a franchised Dippin' Dots outlet and a small number of Mid-size attractions that had proven popular at previous Joypolis locations,[3] in an attempt to experiment with established amusement schemes and improve a slump that pre-existing venues were facing.[4]

It is thought to have closed during the late 2000s, by which time much of its attractions had likely been removed.

Attractions

Branding

Name Branding Date
Club Sega Yokohama (クラブ セガ 横浜) Club Sega 1997-07-18[1]
Closed 200x

Gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Club Sega Yokohama/Magazine articles.

References

Club Sega venues in Japan
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Closed
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