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{{sub-stub}}'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by [[Sega]]. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into [[GameWorks]] venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by [[Sega]]. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into [[GameWorks]] venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.
  
==Venues==
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==List of venues==
===USA===
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*[[Sega City Indianapolis]] (1995)
SegaCity Irvine Inside.jpg|Irvine Spectrum Center, 31 Fortune Dr, Irvine, California 92618 (opened 1995-11-28)*
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*[[Sega City Cedar Park]] (1995)
Notavailable.svg|Park Meadows Mall, Lone Tree, Colorado (opened August 1996)*
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*[[Sega City Irvine]] (1995)
Notavailable.svg|Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
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*[[Sega City Lone Tree]] (1996)
Notavailable.svg|San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
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*[[Sega City Albuquerque]] (1997)
Notavailable.svg|Cottonwood Mall, Albuquerque, New Mexico (opened 1997-03-28?)
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*[[Sega City Baltimore]] (199X)
Notavailable.svg|Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana (opened 1995-09-08)*
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*[[Sega City San Jose]] (199X)
Notavailable.svg|Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas(opened 1995-10-18)*
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*[[Sega City Mississauga]] (199X)
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''*Indicates locations that became GameWorks.''
 
  
===Canada===
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==Images==
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Notavailable.svg|99 Rathburn Rd W Mississauga, ON L5B 4C1, Canada
 
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==Gallery==
 
 
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File:SegaCity Coin Head.jpg|Token (heads)
 
File:SegaCity Coin Head.jpg|Token (heads)

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Sega City was a chain of video arcades in North America owned by Sega. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into GameWorks venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.

List of venues

Images

References

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