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In addition to manufacturing arcade games, Sega began buying properties in the 1960s to house them all. Today, Sega owns some of the largest chains of "game centers" in Japan, as well as indoor theme parks and other entertainment venues. In the 1990s it expanded to other parts of the globe, and still has a foothold in other parts of Asia.
 
In addition to manufacturing arcade games, Sega began buying properties in the 1960s to house them all. Today, Sega owns some of the largest chains of "game centers" in Japan, as well as indoor theme parks and other entertainment venues. In the 1990s it expanded to other parts of the globe, and still has a foothold in other parts of Asia.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 14 June 2024

Tokyo Joypolis, the flagship indoor theme park.

In addition to manufacturing arcade games, Sega began buying properties in the 1960s to house them all. Today, Sega owns some of the largest chains of "game centers" in Japan, as well as indoor theme parks and other entertainment venues. In the 1990s it expanded to other parts of the globe, and still has a foothold in other parts of Asia.