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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Sega City''' was a chain of video arcades in North America operated by [[Sega Enterprises]]. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into [[GameWorks]] venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed. |
==List of Sega-owned venues== | ==List of Sega-owned venues== |
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Sega City was a chain of video arcades in North America operated by Sega Enterprises. Most were opened during the 1990s in shopping malls, and several were converted into GameWorks venues in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with others being closed.
Contents
List of Sega-owned venues
United States
Sega City Indianapolis (Indianapolis, Indiana) (1995)
Sega City Cedar Park (Cedar Park, Texas) (1995)
Sega City Irvine (Irvine, California) (1995)
Sega City Lone Tree (Lone Tree, Colorado) (1996)
Sega City Albuquerque (Albuquerque, New Mexico) (1997)
Sega City Baltimore (Baltimore, Maryland) (199x)
Sega City San Jose (San Jose, California) (199x)
Canada
Sega City The Playdium (Mississauga, Ontario) (1996)
Malaysia
Sega City Malaysia (199x)
Images
References
Sega-related venues in Canada |
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Sega City |
The Playdium (1996) |