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Sega Misto 2 |
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Location: 大阪府大阪市北区梅田1-11-4駅前第4ビルB1F, Japan |
Opened: 1994-04-25[1] |
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Sega Misto 2 (セガ ミスト2), formerly Hi-Tech Land Sega Misto II (ハイテクランドセガ ミストII)
Branding
Name | Branding | Date |
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Hi-Tech Land Sega Misto II (ハイテクランドセガ ミストII) | Hi-Tech Land Sega | 1994-04-25[1] |
Sega Misto 2 (セガ ミスト2) | Sega | 20xx |
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Harmony, "1994 8" (JP; 1994-08-01), page 28
- ↑ http://location.sega.jp/loc_web/hls_mist2.html (Wayback Machine: 2011-07-12 13:00)
Hi-Tech Land Sega venues in Japan |
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Akihabara | Akyuuzu | Amusement Theater | Avion | Bravo | Breeze | East 21 | El Nido | Fukushima | Hanoura | Harbor Place | Hirano Mise | Hirashima | Hita | Ikegami | Iwase | K.B. | Kamata Nishiguchi | Kanda | Kaori | Kasai Rinkai Kouen | Koriyama | Kotoni | Kurashiki | Marugame | Matsudo | Metarium | Minami Sports Plaza | Misto II | Nishinakajima | Orchestra | Paradune | Rock | Shibuya | Shikou | Shin Yokohama BC | Shintoku | Shinzaike | Tateishi | Totsuka | Toyo Bowl | Toyohashi | Train |