Difference between revisions of "Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan"

From Sega Retro

m (Text replacement - "==References== <references /> {{clear}}" to "==References== <references /> {{clear}} {{SegaGameCenter}}")
Line 4: Line 4:
 
| name=
 
| name=
 
| location=東京都千代田区 外神田1-10-9, Japan
 
| location=東京都千代田区 外神田1-10-9, Japan
| opened=1992-11-05
+
| opened=1992-09-14{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20110314114610/http://sega.jp/location/tenpo/2010/0224/home.shtml}}
 
| closed=
 
| closed=
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガ 秋葉原 1号館) is [[Sega]]'s flagship indoor game centre in Japan. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガ 秋葉原 1号館) is [[Sega]]'s flagship indoor game centre in Japan. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.
  
The game center originally opened as '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku''' (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク) on November 5, 1992, however after the bankruptcy of the building's owner, Shintoku, it became '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara''' (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) and later '''Club Sega Akihabara''' (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). After a refurbishment, it reopened as an unbranded Sega arcade on March 14, 2012.
+
The game center originally opened as '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku''' (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク) in 1992, however after the bankruptcy of the building's owner, Shintoku, it became '''Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara''' (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) and later '''Club Sega Akihabara''' (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). After a refurbishment, it reopened as an unbranded Sega arcade on March 14, 2012.
  
 
For years this venue was known simply as '''Sega Akihabara''', despite Sega operating a number of game centers in the region. The building that became [[Sega Akihabara 3-Goukan]] was considered to be part of the same complex, though all five (including [[Akihabara GiGO]] which became 2, [[Sega Akihabara 4-Goukan|4]] and [[Sega Akihabara 5-Goukan|5]]) were within walking distance. Sega numbered the buildings in mid-2017 and now treats them as separate venues.
 
For years this venue was known simply as '''Sega Akihabara''', despite Sega operating a number of game centers in the region. The building that became [[Sega Akihabara 3-Goukan]] was considered to be part of the same complex, though all five (including [[Akihabara GiGO]] which became 2, [[Sega Akihabara 4-Goukan|4]] and [[Sega Akihabara 5-Goukan|5]]) were within walking distance. Sega numbered the buildings in mid-2017 and now treats them as separate venues.
Line 15: Line 15:
 
==Branding==
 
==Branding==
 
{{VenueBrandingTable|
 
{{VenueBrandingTable|
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku|name_jp=ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク|branding=[[Hi-Tech Land Sega]]|date=1992-11-05}}
+
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku|name_jp=ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク|branding=[[Hi-Tech Land Sega]]|date=1992-09-14{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20110314114610/http://sega.jp/location/tenpo/2010/0224/home.shtml}}}}
 
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara|name_jp=ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原|branding=[[Hi-Tech Land Sega]]|date=199x}}
 
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara|name_jp=ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原|branding=[[Hi-Tech Land Sega]]|date=199x}}
 
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Club Sega Akihabara|name_jp=クラブ セガ 秋葉原|branding=[[Club Sega]]|date=200x}}
 
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Club Sega Akihabara|name_jp=クラブ セガ 秋葉原|branding=[[Club Sega]]|date=200x}}

Revision as of 04:48, 18 November 2020

Sega.svg
Sega Japan Akihabara1.jpg
Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan
Location: 東京都千代田区 外神田1-10-9, Japan
Opened: 1992-09-14[1]

This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.


Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan (セガ 秋葉原 1号館) is Sega's flagship indoor game centre in Japan. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the district and has acted as a location test for many of Sega's arcade produce.

The game center originally opened as Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク) in 1992, however after the bankruptcy of the building's owner, Shintoku, it became Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) and later Club Sega Akihabara (クラブ セガ 秋葉原). After a refurbishment, it reopened as an unbranded Sega arcade on March 14, 2012.

For years this venue was known simply as Sega Akihabara, despite Sega operating a number of game centers in the region. The building that became Sega Akihabara 3-Goukan was considered to be part of the same complex, though all five (including Akihabara GiGO which became 2, 4 and 5) were within walking distance. Sega numbered the buildings in mid-2017 and now treats them as separate venues.

Branding

Name Branding Date
Hi-Tech Land Sega Shintoku (ハイテクランド・セガ・シントク) Hi-Tech Land Sega 1992-09-14[1]
Hi-Tech Land Sega Akihabara (ハイテクランドセガ 秋葉原) Hi-Tech Land Sega 199x
Club Sega Akihabara (クラブ セガ 秋葉原) Club Sega 200x
Sega Akihabara (セガ 秋葉原) Sega 2012-03-14
Sega Akihabara 1-Goukan (セガ 秋葉原 1号館) Sega 2017

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://sega.jp/location/tenpo/2010/0224/home.shtml (Wayback Machine: 2011-03-14 11:46)
Unbranded Sega game centers in Japan
Amusement Garden Karuizawa | Amusement Garden Shin Yokohama | Amusement Garden Shinagawa | Amusement Place Gimmick | Ceres in | Hakkeijima Carnival House | Hyper Messe | Il Palio | JR Miyazaki Fresta by | Kiss Road Opt | Moonbase | Sam-1 | Sannomiya Sanx | A Square Kusatsu | Abeno Q's Mall | Abiko | Aeon Mall Choshi | Aeon Mall Kawaguchi | Aeon Mall Kisogawa | Aeon Mall Musashi Murayama | Aeon Mall Okayama | Aeon Mall Takaoka | Aeon Town Kanazawa Shimeno | Aeon Town Kariya | Aeon Town Meisei | Akabane | Akabane Ekimae | Akashi | Akihabara | Akihabara 1-Goukan | Akihabara 2-Goukan | Akihabara 3-Goukan | Akihabara 4-Goukan | Akihabara 5-Goukan | Akita | Al Plaza Kanazawa | Amagasaki Q's Mall | Amu Plaza Kumamoto | Amu Plaza Miyazaki | Anjo | Ariake Garden | Asahi | Bay Dream Shimizu | Bisai | Center Minami | Charlie One | Chiba | Cineset | Corowa Koshien | Deporte | Ebina | Ergo | Flapper's House Jiyuugaoka | Fukuda | Fukui | Fukuoka Tenjin | Fukuroi | Funabori | Hachinohe | Hanazono | Higashi Osaka | Hirosaki | Hiroshima Hondori | Hiwada | Ikebukuro | Ikuwa | Imafuku | Imaichi | Imure | in Nanpei Kawaguchi | Iruma | Ise | Ishioka | Ito Yokado Kobuchi | Kagurazaka | Kaita | Kakegawa | Kanayama | Kanda Pasera | Kasugai | Kasumigaura | Kawaguchi | Kobe Kamomekan | Kobe Umie Mosaic | Kobe Umie South Mall | Kosai | Koyama | Kurashiki | LaLaport Fujimi | LaLaport Koshien | LaLaport Tokyo-Bay | LECT Hiroshima | Mabyi | Machida | Mago Seki | Makuhari | Market Square Sasashima | Marugame | Matsudo | Matsue | Matsumoto | Matsuyama | Minami Machida Grandberry Park Wonder Theater | Mirai Nagasaki Cocowalk | Misto 2 | Mito | Mito Minami | Mizusawa | Mozo Wonder City Kamiotai | Nakoso | Namba Avion | Narita HUMAX | Natori Settsu Wings | Nishinasuno | Nitori Mall Hirakata | Nobeoka | Odawara Dynacity | Ogori | Okaya | Okazaki | Ome Shinmachi | Onahama | Onomichi | Phoenix Plaza Maya | Prime Tree Akaike | Regalo | Royal | Ryugasaki | Sendai | Sendai Korona World | Shinjuku Kabukicho | Shinmikuni Algo 7 | Shinokubo | Shizuoka | Shonai | SMARK Isesaki | Sun To Moon Kakitagawa | Sun To Moon Oasis | Tajimi | Takamatsu | Takenotsuka | Takeo | Tokorozawa | Tokushima Suehiro Bowl | Tokyo Dome City | Tomei Bowl | Tottori | Toyota | Tsukashin | Ueda | Ueno Pasela | Vivamall Neyagawa | Yokohama Chuukagai | Yonezawa | Yono | Yoyogi | Twin Star Geoce | XiV World by
Club Sega venues in Japan
Open
Canal City
Closed
Advance Mall Matsusaka | Akihabara | Akihabara Shinkan | Aomori | Asahikawa | Chatan | Dotonbori | Fujiidera | Hakata | Hakodate | Hamamatsu | Higashi Umeda | Himeji OS | Inage O2 Park | Jiyugaoka | Kanayama | Kashiwa | Kasugai | Kawagoe | Kouhoku | Makuhari | Matsuyama | Morioka | Motoyawata | Nabari | Nagoya Fusimi | Narimasu | Ogura | Osaki | Sagamiono | Sapporo | Sendai | Shibuya | Shikou | Shindo | Shinjuku Nishiguchi | Shinsugita | Susukino | Tachikawa | Takaida | Tenmonkan | Tokorozawa | Tsunashima | Yokohama | Yunokawa
Hi-Tech Land Sega venues in Japan
Akihabara | Akyuuzu | Amusement Theater | Avion | Bravo | Breeze | East 21 | El Nido | Fukushima | Hanoura | Harbor Place | Hirano Mise | Hirashima | Hita | Ikegami | Iwase | K.B. | Kamata Nishiguchi | Kanda | Kaori | Kasai Rinkai Kouen | Koriyama | Kotoni | Kurashiki | Marugame | Matsudo | Metarium | Minami Sports Plaza | Misto II | Nishinakajima | Orchestra | Paradune | Shibuya | Shikou | Shin Yokohama BC | Shintoku | Shinzaike | Tateishi | Totsuka | Toyo Bowl | Toyohashi | Train