Difference between revisions of "Sega City"

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*Should the venues which later rebranded to GameWorks have their article names moved to their GameWorks titles? Kinda in the same way we name development company articles after their most-recent Sega-relevant names? I think so, but that can be for a little down the line.  
 
*Should the venues which later rebranded to GameWorks have their article names moved to their GameWorks titles? Kinda in the same way we name development company articles after their most-recent Sega-relevant names? I think so, but that can be for a little down the line.  
 
[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 02:05, 28 November 2021 (EST)
 
[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 02:05, 28 November 2021 (EST)
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==malaysia (???)==
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so I came across this yesterday whilst on a hunt for something completely different - alongside Mississauga, Canada, there was also at least one Sega City outside of the states in Malaysia, within something called [[wikipedia:Sunway Pyramid|Sunway Pyramid]]. Initially I thought the few sources I could find were getting it wrong as there is a newer arcade there, but no, everything adds up
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20180412123732/https://ppkm.org.my/writers-corner/entertainment-key-malls-success/
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acts as if it and [[Sega Republic]] were still open (they weren't)
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20211205195058/https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/532420/sega-to-use-smartcard-at-outlets
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aha - "Super Merge Corporation Sdn. Bhd" - included as a subsidiary in Sega's 1998 annual reports, alongside other amusement operation companies which warrant further investigation{{fileref|AnnualReport1998_English.pdf|page=21}}
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20130813050023/http://www.musicalimage.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30&Itemid=41 (best chance for photos?)
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20211205200641/https://www.skyscrapercity.com/threads/berjaya-times-square-kuala-lumpur-48fl-x-2-15fl-podium-12fl-shopping-mall-completed.61673/page-24 and apparently there was a "Sega Satellite" too, because that company just couldn't stick to even just a few unified names.] Even I can't keep up with this crap
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[[User:Ted618|Ted618]] ([[User talk:Ted618|talk]]) 20:26, 5 December 2021 (GMT)

Revision as of 15:26, 5 December 2021

To do

  • Was Sega City Irvine the first Sega City? 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 :)
  • Speaking of, Sega City Irvine seemed like it was their flagship location regardless of dates. And I think that's more or less common knowledge (as common as Sega City info can be) but hey, double-check that first.
  • Should the venues which later rebranded to GameWorks have their article names moved to their GameWorks titles? Kinda in the same way we name development company articles after their most-recent Sega-relevant names? I think so, but that can be for a little down the line.

CartridgeCulture (talk) 02:05, 28 November 2021 (EST)

malaysia (???)

so I came across this yesterday whilst on a hunt for something completely different - alongside Mississauga, Canada, there was also at least one Sega City outside of the states in Malaysia, within something called Sunway Pyramid. Initially I thought the few sources I could find were getting it wrong as there is a newer arcade there, but no, everything adds up

acts as if it and Sega Republic were still open (they weren't)

aha - "Super Merge Corporation Sdn. Bhd" - included as a subsidiary in Sega's 1998 annual reports, alongside other amusement operation companies which warrant further investigation[1]

and apparently there was a "Sega Satellite" too, because that company just couldn't stick to even just a few unified names. Even I can't keep up with this crap

Ted618 (talk) 20:26, 5 December 2021 (GMT)