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Revision as of 22:26, 23 June 2021
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Location: 滋賀県大津市浜町2番1号 浜大津アーカス AM館, Japan |
Opened: 1998-04-23[1] |
Closed: 2014-03-30[2] |
Sega Arena Hamaotsu (セガアリーナ浜大津) is a former Sega Arena venue opened by Sega. The second centre to launch under the scheme in April 1998,[1] it was initially relatively successful, however has since closed permanently.
Contents
History
Located in the Hamaotsu A-Qus complex, Sega Arena Hamaotsu was the second Sega Arena venue, opening a year after Sega Arena Padou. It originally made use of a festival theme and contained 200 coin-operated amusement machines and a number of attractions,[1] including Aqua Nova.[3]
Like much of the other Sega Arena complexes, parts of the centre's original theming and attractions were later removed during the 2000s, with it instead operating as a game centre until its closure in March 2014. Some of its former space was redeveloped to become a Round 1 bowling alley and game centre by October of the same year.[4]
Attractions
- Aqua Nova
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special
- Amuse Vision Ride
Branding
Name | Branding | Date |
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Sega Arena Hamaotsu (セガ アリーナ 浜大津) | Sega Arena | 1998-04-23 |
Closed | 2014-03-30 |
Gallery
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Arena Hamaotsu/Magazine articles.
External links
- 2001 sega.jp homepage (archived)
- Official Twitter account (archived)
- Staff Twitter account (archived)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-15 (1998-05-22)" (JP; 1998-05-08), page 6
- ↑ @SEGA_kusatsu on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2021-05-16 18:25)
- ↑ http://sega.jp/location/arena/arena_hama_atr.html (Wayback Machine: 2002-08-17 18:11)
- ↑ https://otsu.muumemo.com/round1-hamaotsu (Wayback Machine: 2017-11-05 12:30)
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Sega Arena venues | |
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Current | |
Nakama | Soga | |
Former | |
Fukui | Hamaotsu | Hachioji | Morioka Minami | Padou | Tiger City | Tomiya | Toyohashi | Yukuhashi |