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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガワールド 東京ルーフ) was a temporary [[Sega World]] installation operated by [[Sega]] at the Tokyo Roof exhibition space for 290 days between September 1990 and June 1991. It notably featured ''[[Sega Super Circuit]]'' and ''[[R360]]'' installations.
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (セガワールド 東京ルーフ) was a temporary [[Sega World]] installation operated by [[Sega]] at the Tokyo Roof exhibition space for 290 days between September 1990 and June 1991. It notably featured ''[[Sega Super Circuit]]'' and ''[[R360]]'' installations.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 03:03, 22 July 2021

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Sega World Tokyo Roof
Location: 東京都港区東新橋一丁目, Japan
Opened: 1990-09-14[1]
Closed: 1991-06-30

Sega World Tokyo Roof (セガワールド 東京ルーフ) was a temporary Sega World installation operated by Sega at the Tokyo Roof exhibition space for 290 days between September 1990 and June 1991. It notably featured Sega Super Circuit and R360 installations.

History

The Sega World section was part of (what is assumed to be) a general entertainment exhibition, "Tokyo Roof". Tokyo Roof was situated on the land formerly belonging to Shiodome Station, which had been closed and partially demolished in 1989. The Japanese government encountered troubles when attempting to privatise and redevelop the 31 hectares of land, meaning for years area was left in a state of decay, with only the roof of the former station remaining. Various events and exhibitions were held in this area until 1995, when construction finally began on a new station.

Its main attractions were Sega Super Circuit and an R360 cabinet, though with the inclusion of other arcade games, 89 machines were housed in total[1].

Branding

Name Branding Date
Sega World Tokyo Roof (セガワールド 東京ルーフ) Sega World 1990-09-14[1]
Closed 1991-06-30

Gallery

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega World Tokyo Roof/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

References

Sega World venues in Japan
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Amazing Square | Oasis Park
Closed
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