Difference between revisions of "Sega City"

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==Location information for pending venue articles==
 
==Location information for pending venue articles==
 
Irvine, Lone Tree, Indianapolis, and Cedar Park later became [[GameWorks]] venues.
 
Irvine, Lone Tree, Indianapolis, and Cedar Park later became [[GameWorks]] venues.
*[[Sega City Lone Tree]]: Park Meadows Mall, Lone Tree, Colorado (opened August 1996)
 
 
*[[Sega City Baltimore]]: Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
 
*[[Sega City Baltimore]]: Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
 
*[[Sega City San Jose]]: San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
 
*[[Sega City San Jose]]: San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
*[[Sega City Albuquerque]]: Cottonwood Mall, Albuquerque, New Mexico (opened 1997-03-28?)
 
 
*[[Sega City Indianapolis]]: Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana (opened 1995-09-08)
 
*[[Sega City Indianapolis]]: Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana (opened 1995-09-08)
 
*[[Sega City Cedar Park]]: Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas (opened 1995-10-18)
 
*[[Sega City Cedar Park]]: Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas (opened 1995-10-18)
*[[Sega City Mississauga]]: 99 Rathburn Rd W Mississauga, ON L5B 4C1, Canada
 

Revision as of 00:44, 28 November 2021

First Sega City?

So our "happened on this day" section states Irvine was the first Sega City. Which- is actually what I thought as well... But the opening dates on this page list Indianapolis and Cedar Park as opening a month or two earlier. Maybe.... Irvine was the flagship location? Maybe it did open first (some kind of private/non-general-public opening?) Super non-priority but would be nice to figure out which was truly first :) CartridgeCulture (talk) 00:20, 28 November 2021 (EST)

Location information for pending venue articles

Irvine, Lone Tree, Indianapolis, and Cedar Park later became GameWorks venues.