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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Sega City]] amusement arcade opened by [[Sega]]. Located in Southern California's [[wikipedia:Irvine Spectrum Center|Irvine Spectrum Center]] outdoor shopping mall, it was one of the company's first Sega City venues, and was opened to the public on November 28, 1995.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Sega City]] amusement arcade opened by [[Sega]]. Located in Southern California's [[wikipedia:Irvine Spectrum Center|Irvine Spectrum Center]] outdoor shopping mall, it was the company's first Sega City venue{{magref|egm2|19|30}}, and was opened to the public on November 28, 1995.
  
After falling attendance and profits, {{PAGENAME}} was eventually converted into a [[GameWorks]] venue.
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After falling attendance and profits, {{PAGENAME}} was closed in March 1999, and spent a nine-month refurbishment, extention and refit to become [[GameWorks Irvine]], which opened in November 1999.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Sega City Irvine
Location: Irvine Spectrum Center, 670 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine, California 92618, United States
Opened: 1995-11-28
Closed: 1999-03

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Sega City Irvine was a Sega City amusement arcade opened by Sega. Located in Southern California's Irvine Spectrum Center outdoor shopping mall, it was the company's first Sega City venue[1], and was opened to the public on November 28, 1995.

After falling attendance and profits, Sega City Irvine was closed in March 1999, and spent a nine-month refurbishment, extention and refit to become GameWorks Irvine, which opened in November 1999.

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega City Irvine/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Sega City Irvine/Promotional material.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Sega City Irvine

References


Sega-related venues in the United States
GameWorks
Seattle (1997) | Las Vegas (1997) | Ontario (1997) | Grapevine (1997) | Tempe (1997) | Auburn Hills (1998) | Orange County (1998) | Miami (1999) | Sawgrass Mills (1999) | Chicago (1999) | Columbus (1999) | Irvine (1999) | Lone Tree (199x) | Tampa (2000) | Newport (2002) | Minneapolis (2002) | Long Beach (2003) | Las Vegas at Town Square (201x)
GameWorks Studio
Austin (199x) | City of Industry (199x) | Daytona (199x) | Henderson (199x) | Indianapolis (199x) | Kansas City (199x) | Littleton (199x) | Orlando (199x) | Philadelphia (199x) | San Antonio (199x) | Tucson (199x)
Sega City
Indianapolis (1995) | Cedar Park (1995) | Irvine (1995) | Lone Tree (1996) | Albuquerque (1997) | Baltimore (199x) | San Jose (199x)
Kingdom of Oz
Westminster Mall (19xx) | West Covina Fashion Plaza (19xx) | Puente Hills Mall (19xx) | Old Towne (19xx) | Tanforan Shopping Center (19xx)
Sega Center
Anaheim Plaza (19xx) | Carson Mall (19xx) | Fashion Valley Shopping Center (19xx) | Fox Hills Mall (19xx) | Los Cerritos Center (19xx) | Montclair Plaza (19xx) | Puente Hills Mall (19xx) | Sherman Oaks Galleria (19xx) | Tanforan Shopping Center (19xx)
Sega's Time-Out
Fox Hills Mall (19xx) | Golden Ring Mall (19xx) | Great Northern Mall (19xx) | Time-Out on the Court (19xx)
Sega Station
Boulder Station (1997) | Kansas City (1997) | Sunset Station (1997)
World Sports Grille
Tucson (2008) | Seattle (200x) | Detroit (20xx)
P.J. Pizzazz
Eastland Center (1980) | Garden Grove (1982) | Puente Hills Mall (1982)
Others
Game City (1992) | Grand Slam Canyon (1993) | Midway (1993) | Sega VirtuaLand (1993) | Innoventions (1994) | Sega Speedway (1995) | Stage 35 (xxxx) | Sega Sports at Centerfield (2000)