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==References== | ==References== |
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GameWorks Seattle |
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Location: 1511 7th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, United States |
Opened: 1997-03-15[1] |
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GameWorks Seattle is a GameWorks entertainment center opened by Sega GameWorks. Launched in March 1997 at the Meridian complex to significant media fanfare and publicity, the Seattle location was the first full-scale venue to be made by the company; its opening day was notably broadcast live on MTV as part of the MTV GameWorks Premiere TV special.
The venue has survived numerous bankruptcies and corporate takeovers, from the formation of Sega Entertainment USA in the place of the dissolved GameWorks parent company in 2004 to its eventual 2011 sale by Sega. It currently remains open under the new management style, retaining a number of Sega-era features including themed décor and original machines.
History
- Main article: GameWorks Seattle/History.
Videos
Magazine articles
- Main article: GameWorks Seattle/Magazine articles.
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of GameWorks Seattle
External links
- Official website
- Official website (1998) (Wayback Machine)
References