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'''Centre Sega''' was the name given to at least two Sega-themed indoor arcades opened in France in the mid 90s. The venues were located in La Tête Dans Les Nuages entertainment centres, with both branches operating alongside a McDonalds restaurant and the larger flagship [[Centre Sega Paris|Paris]] site also containing a MicroMania retail outlet and a bowling alley.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Centre Sega''''' was a Sega-themed indoor arcade opened in Paris in April 1995. It was the prominent piece of the La Tête Dans Les Nuages entertainment facility, which also included a McDonald's, a bowling alley, and a branch of the video games retailer, MicroMania.
 
  
In its original incarnation, La Tête Dans Les Nuages was partly-owned by Formula One driver [[wikipedia:Alain Prost|Alain Prost]] (who was there on the opening night), and four others, including Philippe Gimond and Didier Calmels. This Paris venue was the second to be opened by the company in charge, but after filing for bankruptcy in March 1999, the original venue closed and this one was acquired by new owners.
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In its original incarnation, La Tête Dans Les Nuages was partly-owned by Formula One driver [[wikipedia:Alain Prost|Alain Prost]], and four others, including Philippe Gimond and Didier Calmels. After filing for bankruptcy in March 1999, the original [[Centre Sega Amiens|Amiens]] venue closed and Paris was acquired by new owners; it is still open to this day. Several other La Tête Dans Les Nuages locations with arcades were opened during the time the franchise was operational, however how many of these were directly affiliated with Sega at any point in time is currently unknown.
  
The Centre Sega section was removed within a couple of years and thus stopped becoming an official Sega arcade, however it continues to operate under the La Tête Dans Les Nuages name to this day.
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Centre Sega was the name given to at least two Sega-themed indoor arcades opened in France in the mid 90s. The venues were located in La Tête Dans Les Nuages entertainment centres, with both branches operating alongside a McDonalds restaurant and the larger flagship Paris site also containing a MicroMania retail outlet and a bowling alley.

In its original incarnation, La Tête Dans Les Nuages was partly-owned by Formula One driver Alain Prost, and four others, including Philippe Gimond and Didier Calmels. After filing for bankruptcy in March 1999, the original Amiens venue closed and Paris was acquired by new owners; it is still open to this day. Several other La Tête Dans Les Nuages locations with arcades were opened during the time the franchise was operational, however how many of these were directly affiliated with Sega at any point in time is currently unknown.

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Closed