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While the casino has since been rebranded to [[wikipedia:Ameristar Casino Kansas City|Ameristar Casino Kansas City]], the former Sega Station room is still used as an arcade, retaining much of its original livery and appearing under a new name: the Hi-Vi Arcade. | While the casino has since been rebranded to [[wikipedia:Ameristar Casino Kansas City|Ameristar Casino Kansas City]], the former Sega Station room is still used as an arcade, retaining much of its original livery and appearing under a new name: the Hi-Vi Arcade. | ||
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*'''Design:''' Kiku Obata & Co., St. Louis, MO | *'''Design:''' Kiku Obata & Co., St. Louis, MO |
Revision as of 06:56, 15 January 2023
Sega Station Kansas City |
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Location: Station Casino Kansas City, 3200 North Ameristar Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64161, United States |
Opened: 1997-04[1] |
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Sega Station Kansas City was a Sega Station indoor arcade venue operated by Sega GameWorks[1] and located inside the Station Casino Kansas City.
History
While the casino has since been rebranded to Ameristar Casino Kansas City, the former Sega Station room is still used as an arcade, retaining much of its original livery and appearing under a new name: the Hi-Vi Arcade.
Production credits
- Design: Kiku Obata & Co., St. Louis, MO
- Design Team: Kiku Obata, Kevin Flynn, Anselmo Testa, Cliff Doucet, Nao Etsuki, Kathleen Robert, Arden Powell, Matt McInery
Magazine articles
- Main article: Sega Station Kansas City/Magazine articles.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.travelweekly.com/Destinations2001-2007/Station-Celebrates-Grand-Opening-in-Kansas-City (Wayback Machine: 2023-01-15 11:44)