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− | '''SegaFolies Marseille''' was a Sega-themed indoor arcade opened in Marseille sometime in early 1993. Very little is currently known about the venue, however it was apparently located within the city's Virgin Megastore branch{{magref|megapower|2|12}}, and was the second permanent officially branded Sega venue to open in Europe after [[Metropolis (venue)|Metropolis]]. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''SegaFolies Marseille''' was a Sega-themed indoor arcade opened in Marseille sometime in early 1993. Very little is currently known about the venue, however it was apparently located within the city's Virgin Megastore branch{{magref|megapower|2|12}}, and was the second permanent officially branded Sega venue to open in Europe after [[Metropolis (venue)|Metropolis]]. |
"SegaFolies" roughly translates to "Sega Madness". | "SegaFolies" roughly translates to "Sega Madness". | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 24 June 2021
SegaFolies Marseille |
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Location: Marseille, France |
Opened: 1993 |
Closed: 199x |
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SegaFolies Marseille was a Sega-themed indoor arcade opened in Marseille sometime in early 1993. Very little is currently known about the venue, however it was apparently located within the city's Virgin Megastore branch[1], and was the second permanent officially branded Sega venue to open in Europe after Metropolis.
"SegaFolies" roughly translates to "Sega Madness".
References
Sega-related venues in France |
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Centre Sega |
Centre Sega Paris | Centre Sega Amiens |
Other |
Festival Disney | SegaFolies Marseille |