Difference between revisions of "Club Sega"
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*[[Club Sega Tenmonkan]] | *[[Club Sega Tenmonkan]] | ||
*[[Club Sega Tokorozawa]] | *[[Club Sega Tokorozawa]] | ||
+ | *[[Club Sega Yokohama]] | ||
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− | ClubSega Japan Morioka.jpg|Morioka, Iwate | + | ClubSega Japan Morioka.jpg|Morioka, Iwate 岩手県盛岡市大通1丁目9-12 第8大通ビル1〜2F (クラブセガ盛岡 岩手県盛岡市大通1丁目9-12 第8大通ビル1〜2F) |
ClubSega Japan Dotonbori.jpg|Dotonbori, Osaka (道頓堀) | ClubSega Japan Dotonbori.jpg|Dotonbori, Osaka (道頓堀) | ||
ClubSega Japan Tokorozawa.jpg|Tokorozawa, Saitama (now unbranded Sega Arcade) | ClubSega Japan Tokorozawa.jpg|Tokorozawa, Saitama (now unbranded Sega Arcade) | ||
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Notavailable.svg|Ogura 福岡県北九州市小倉北区中津口2丁目2番16号 (小倉福岡県北九州市小倉北区中津口2丁目2番16号) | Notavailable.svg|Ogura 福岡県北九州市小倉北区中津口2丁目2番16号 (小倉福岡県北九州市小倉北区中津口2丁目2番16号) | ||
Notavailable.svg|Canal City 福岡県福岡市博多区住吉1-2-22 キャナルシティ博多 4F・5F (キャナルシティ福岡県福岡市博多区住吉1-2-22 キャナルシティ博多 4F・5F) | Notavailable.svg|Canal City 福岡県福岡市博多区住吉1-2-22 キャナルシティ博多 4F・5F (キャナルシティ福岡県福岡市博多区住吉1-2-22 キャナルシティ博多 4F・5F) | ||
− | ClubSega Japan Kashiwa.jpg|Kashiwa (柏) (now Game Taito Station) | + | ClubSega Japan Kashiwa.jpg|Kashiwa 千葉県柏市柏2-3-1 ([[Club Sega 柏 千葉県柏市柏2-3-1) (now Game Taito Station) |
Clubsega Japan Kawagoe.jpg|Kawagoe 埼玉県川越市石田248-1 (川越 埼玉県川越市石田248-1) | Clubsega Japan Kawagoe.jpg|Kawagoe 埼玉県川越市石田248-1 (川越 埼玉県川越市石田248-1) | ||
ClubSega Japan Susukino.jpg|Susukino (ススキノ) | ClubSega Japan Susukino.jpg|Susukino (ススキノ) | ||
− | Notavailable.svg|Tenmonkan ( | + | Notavailable.svg|Tenmonkan 鹿児島県鹿児島市千日町15-7 (CLUB SEGA天文館 鹿児島県鹿児島市千日町15-7) |
+ | ClubSega Japan Yokohama.jpg|Yokohama 横浜市西区みなとみらい2丁目3番4号 クイーンズスクエア[アット] B2 B3 ([[Club Sega 横浜 横浜市西区みなとみらい2丁目3番4号 クイーンズスクエア[アット] B2 B3) | ||
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Revision as of 08:14, 8 July 2015
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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 Aomori
- Club Sega Asahikawa
- Club Sega Canal City
- Club Sega Dotonbori
- Club Sega Hakata
- Club Sega Hakodate
- Club Sega Kashiwa
- Club Sega Kawagoe
- Club Sega Kinzan
- Club Sega Makuhari
- Club Sega Morioka
- Club Sega Narimasu
- Club Sega Ogura
- Club Sega Sapporo
- Club Sega Sendai
- Club Sega Susukino
- Club Sega Takaida
- Club Sega Tenmonkan
- Club Sega Tokorozawa
- Club Sega Yokohama
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