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The '''Sega Park''' in Harlow, United Kingdom was an indoor [[Sega Park]] video arcade thought to have opened in late 1997. It occupied a large area of the Harvey Centre shopping mall before closing in 2003.
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The '''Sega Park''' in Harlow, United Kingdom was an indoor [[Sega Park]] video arcade that opened in December 1997. It was housed on the top floor of the Harvey Centre near the food court.
  
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==History and Layout==
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The venue was mostly lit darkly to give it a "futuristic" feel. Video Games were put all around the venue, among other facilities like hockey tables. A Sonic-themed carpet decorating the floor. There was also a dedicated area for redemption games, alongside a prize area.
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After the [[Leisure Exchange]] buyout in 2000, the redemption games were replaced with gambling and slot Machines. This all led to Sega Park's downfall, as the place became a hangout for chavs and teen gangs, who would eye the venue and hassle customers for their money.
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In February 2003, Leisure Exchange announced they wanted to relocate Sega Park to a shop unit occupied by Pizza Hut. Despite the plans being allowed by Harlow Council, it was criticised as an attempt to encourage children to gamble, due to the gambling machines housed in the venue. {{ref|https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/6267243.moves-afoot-for-amusement-arcade/}} The moving was revoked in the end, and the venue closed soon afterward later on in the year.
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The arcade's former unit is now split into a Subway, a nail salon, and various other outlets.
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==Games==
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Games such as [[Plasma Sword]], [[Star Wars Racer Arcade]], [[Virtua Fighter 3]], [[Bust-A-Move 4]], [[Silent Scope]], [[Crazy Taxi]], Cyber Troopers - Virtual On, [[L.A. Machineguns]], [[Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter]] and [[Motor Raid]] were housed at this venue.
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==Magazine articles==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 31 March 2023

SegaPark logo.png
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Sega Park Harlow
Location: 70-74 Harvey Centre, Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom, CM20 1XS
Google maps: 51.769187,0.092584
Opened: 1997-12-12[1]
Closed: After February 2003

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The Sega Park in Harlow, United Kingdom was an indoor Sega Park video arcade that opened in December 1997. It was housed on the top floor of the Harvey Centre near the food court.

History and Layout

The venue was mostly lit darkly to give it a "futuristic" feel. Video Games were put all around the venue, among other facilities like hockey tables. A Sonic-themed carpet decorating the floor. There was also a dedicated area for redemption games, alongside a prize area.

After the Leisure Exchange buyout in 2000, the redemption games were replaced with gambling and slot Machines. This all led to Sega Park's downfall, as the place became a hangout for chavs and teen gangs, who would eye the venue and hassle customers for their money.

In February 2003, Leisure Exchange announced they wanted to relocate Sega Park to a shop unit occupied by Pizza Hut. Despite the plans being allowed by Harlow Council, it was criticised as an attempt to encourage children to gamble, due to the gambling machines housed in the venue. [2] The moving was revoked in the end, and the venue closed soon afterward later on in the year.

The arcade's former unit is now split into a Subway, a nail salon, and various other outlets.

Games

Games such as Plasma Sword, Star Wars Racer Arcade, Virtua Fighter 3, Bust-A-Move 4, Silent Scope, Crazy Taxi, Cyber Troopers - Virtual On, L.A. Machineguns, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter and Motor Raid were housed at this venue.

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Park Harlow/Magazine articles.

References


Sega-related venues in the United Kingdom
Sega World
Bournemouth (1993-2000) | London (1996-1999) | Tamworth (199x-xxxx) | Wolverhampton (199x-xxxx) | Birmingham (199x-xxxx)
Sega Park
Glasgow (1993-200x) | Acton (1994-199x) | Colindale (1994-2008) | Southampton (1996-2013) | Wood Green (199x-xxxx) | Basildon (199x-2005) | Reading (199x-199x) | Bristol (199x-200x) | Harlow (1997-2003) | Tower Hill (xxxx-200x) | Harrow (200x-200x) | Holborn (200x-200x) | Brighton (2002-2006)
Sega Zone
Brixton (199x-xxxx) | Catford (199x-xxxx) | Woolwich (199x-xxxx)
Sega Megaworld
Croydon (199x-199x) | Harrow (199x-199x) | Romford (199x-199x)
Sega Prize Zone
West Midlands (2015-2020) | Southport (2016-2019) | Hatfield (2016-2020)
Others
Metropolis (1992-199x) | Planet Sega Queensway (199x-200x)