Difference between revisions of "Hi-Tech Land Sega"
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+ | SegaHiTechLand Japan Nishinakajima.jpg|Nishinakajima, Osaka (now an unbranded Sega arcade) | ||
SegaHiTechLand Japan Akihabara.jpg|Akihabara, Tokyo (now a [[Club Sega]]) | SegaHiTechLand Japan Akihabara.jpg|Akihabara, Tokyo (now a [[Club Sega]]) | ||
+ | SegaHiTechLand Japan Ikegami.jpg|Parlor Plaza 515 Ikegami, Ota, Tokyo (now an unbranded Sega arcade) | ||
+ | SegaHiTechLand Japan Tateishi.jpg|Tateishi, Tokyo | ||
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[[Category:Venues]] | [[Category:Venues]] |
Revision as of 12:03, 7 November 2014
Sega Hi-Tech Land (セガハイテクランド) was a chain of indoor arcades operated by Sega in Japan. It is currently unknown how many arcades continue to operate under this name - established during the 1990s, many were allowed to decay in the early 2000s, and seveal have since been rennovated, likely becoming Club Segas in the process.
Venues
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Nishinakajima.jpg
Nishinakajima, Osaka (now an unbranded Sega arcade)
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Akihabara.jpg
Akihabara, Tokyo (now a Club Sega)
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Ikegami.jpg
Parlor Plaza 515 Ikegami, Ota, Tokyo (now an unbranded Sega arcade)
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Tateishi.jpg
Tateishi, Tokyo