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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガ静岡) was a Japanese Sega arcade established in 2022. It was located on the same site as [[Sega World Shizuoka]]; the building housing that former "Amusement Cospal" venue was demolished in 2020, and in its place, a new building, ARTIE was constructed, with Sega having a presence.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 15 September 2023

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Sega Shizuoka
Location: 静岡県静岡市葵区七間町4, Japan
Opened: 2022-02-25
Rebranded: 202x (as GiGO)

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Sega Shizuoka (セガ静岡) was a Japanese Sega arcade established in 2022. It was located on the same site as Sega World Shizuoka; the building housing that former "Amusement Cospal" venue was demolished in 2020, and in its place, a new building, ARTIE was constructed, with Sega having a presence.

This venue is unique as it was opened after Sega Entertainment was purchased in full by Genda. Sega had signed contracts two years prior to opening and much of the construction was complete when Genda took over; this meant the venue bore the Sega name, but was at no point actually operated by a branch of Sega. It also means this was the last Sega arcade to open in Japan.

As with Sega's other arcades, Genda rebranded it "GiGO Shizuoka" after a few months.

Branding

Name Branding Date
Sega Shizuoka (セガ静岡) Sega 2022-02-25
GiGO Shizuoka (GiGO 静岡) Sega 202x

References


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