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The fate of VirtuaLand is currently unknown, however it survived into at least 1998. | The fate of VirtuaLand is currently unknown, however it survived into at least 1998. | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNQJDkfLrNg Luxor Hotel & Casino preview video (1993)] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNQJDkfLrNg Luxor Hotel & Casino preview video (1993)] | ||
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[[Category:Venues in the United States]] | [[Category:Venues in the United States]] |
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Sega VirtuaLand |
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Location: Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Opened: 1993-10-15 |
Closed: 199x |
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Sega VirtuaLand was an indoor Sega arcade. It was one of Sega's first indoor amusement facilities in the Western world, and opened simultaneously with the hotel/casino in October 1993. The project was a joint venture between Sega and Circus Circus Inc. and is thought VirtuaLand acted as a "prototype" formula for what became a chain of Sega City indoor arcades.
VirtuaLand was a 18,000 square foot complex which as well as housing arcade games, contained bigger attractions such as the AS-1, R360 and an eight-player Virtua Formula setup and sold Sega merchandise.
The fate of VirtuaLand is currently unknown, however it survived into at least 1998.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega VirtuaLand/Magazine articles.