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Revision as of 11:41, 25 November 2014
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Club Sega (クラブセガ) is a franchise of video arcades in Japan owned by Sega.
Club Segas began to appear across Japan in the mid-2000s, often replacing the Hi-Tech Land Sega brand with their distinct red, white and black look. While it is not entirely known how a Club Sega differs from Sega's other arcade operations, some often appear to house things other than arcades, for example, karaoke or stage productions, often created by Sega themselves.
Like Sega World, the brand appears to be slowly being phased out in favour of a generic (if similar) "Sega" branding.
Venues
- Club Sega Akihabara
- Club Sega Chatan
- Club Sega Fujiidera
- Club Sega Higashi Umeda
- Club Sega Himeji OS
- Club Sega Inage Otsu Park
- Club Sega Jiyugaoka
- Club Sega Kasugai
- Club Sega Kouhoku
- Club Sega Matsusaka
- Club Sega Nabari
- Club Sega Nogaya
- Club Sega Sagamiono
- Club Sega Shibuya
- Club Sega Shinjuku
- Club Sega Shinsugita
- Club Sega Tachikawa
- Club Sega Tsunashima
Former Venues?
- Club Sega Asahikawa
- Club Sega Kinzan
- Club Sega Morioka
- Club Sega Osaka
- Club Sega Sapporo
- Club Sega Sendai
- Club Sega Tokorozawa
- ClubSega Japan Osaka.jpg
Osaka
Akihabara
The Akihabara branch has expanded in recent years, and now covers two buildings (the older building not strictly being classed as a Club Sega anymore). It was also formerly a Sega Hi-Tech Land.
- SegaHiTechLand Japan Akihabara.jpg
Hi-Tech Land