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− | The venue originally opened as a game center in early 1991 under the name of Carnival.{{magref|gamemachinejp|396|6}} It is thought to have been a location test site for early simulators developed by Sega. Alongside a pair of [[R360]] units, the rarer ''CCD Cart'' and ''Cyber Dome'' installations could be found running;{{magref|gpce|27|102}} it is not clear when these attractions were removed, and the location continued to use its original Carnival name into the 2000s. | + | The venue originally opened as a game center in early 1991 under the name of Carnival.{{magref|gamemachinejp|396|6}} It is thought to have been a location test site for early simulators developed by [[Sega AM5]].{{magref|gamest|55|97}} Alongside a pair of [[R360]] units, the rarer ''CCD Cart'' and ''Cyber Dome'' installations could be found running;{{magref|gpce|27|102}} it is not clear when these attractions were removed, and the location continued to use its original Carnival name into the 2000s. |
===Sega Tokyo Dome City=== | ===Sega Tokyo Dome City=== |
Revision as of 18:26, 13 May 2021
Sega Tokyo Dome City |
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Location: 東京都文京区後楽1丁目3番61号, Japan |
Opened: 2011-11-15[1] |
Sega Tokyo Dome City (セガ 東京ドームシティ), previously Carnival (カーニバル), is a Japanese Sega game center located in the Tokyo Dome City entertainment complex. Twenty years before Sega purchased the location, it notably housed the CCD Cart and Cyber Dome attractions developed by the company.[2]
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History
Carnival
The venue originally opened as a game center in early 1991 under the name of Carnival.[3] It is thought to have been a location test site for early simulators developed by Sega AM5.[4] Alongside a pair of R360 units, the rarer CCD Cart and Cyber Dome installations could be found running;[2] it is not clear when these attractions were removed, and the location continued to use its original Carnival name into the 2000s.
Sega Tokyo Dome City
In 2011, Sega purchased operating rights for the former Carnival game centre.[1] It continues to trade to this day.
Branding
Name | Branding | Date |
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Sega Tokyo Dome City (セガ 東京ドームシティ) | Sega | 2011-11-15[1] |
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Tokyo Dome City/Magazine articles.