Difference between revisions of "Sega City"

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*Irvine, Lone Tree, Indianapolis, and Cedar Park later became [[GameWorks]] venues. Go to their articles and quickly indicate them as so.
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==First Sega City?==
 
==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 :) [[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 00:20, 28 November 2021 (EST)
 
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 :) [[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk: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.
 
*[[Sega City Baltimore]]: Golden Ring Mall, Baltimore, Maryland
 
*[[Sega City San Jose]]: San Jose Pavilions, San Jose, California
 
*[[Sega City Indianapolis]]: Circle Centre, Indianapolis, Indiana (opened 1995-09-08)
 
*[[Sega City Cedar Park]]: Lakeline Mall, Cedar Park, Texas (opened 1995-10-18)
 

Revision as of 01:58, 28 November 2021

To do

  • Irvine, Lone Tree, Indianapolis, and Cedar Park later became GameWorks venues. Go to their articles and quickly indicate them as so.

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)