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==Former Venues==
 
==Former Venues==
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*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Akyuuzu]]
 
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Fantasy World]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Fantasy World]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Himeji Sutaren]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Himeji Sutaren]]
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Hita]]
 
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kochi]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kochi]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kosenba]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kosenba]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Machida]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Machida]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Tosa]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Tosa]]
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Totsuka]]
 
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Toyokawa]]
 
*[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Toyokawa]]
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HiTechLandSega Japan Totsuka.jpg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Totsuka]] (戸塚)
 
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Akyuuzu]] 静岡県沼津市大手町2-2-1 (ハイテクランドセガアキューズ 静岡県沼津市大手町2-2-1)
 
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Fantasy World]] 奈良県橿原市葛本町201-1トイザらス内 (ハイテクランドセガ ファンタジーワールド 奈良県橿原市葛本町201-1トイザらス内)
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Fantasy World]] 奈良県橿原市葛本町201-1トイザらス内 (ハイテクランドセガ ファンタジーワールド 奈良県橿原市葛本町201-1トイザらス内)
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Himeji Sutaren]] (姫路スターレーン)
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Himeji Sutaren]] (姫路スターレーン)
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Hita]], 大分県日田市友田字荻鶴986番地1 (日田, 大分県日田市友田字荻鶴986番地1) (now G-Pala?)
 
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kochi]]? (高知) demolished, replaced with a 7DS
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kochi]]? (高知) demolished, replaced with a 7DS
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kosenba]] (小仙波)
 
Notavailable.svg|[[Hi-Tech Land Sega Kosenba]] (小仙波)

Revision as of 11:38, 23 August 2023

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Hi-Tech Land Sega (ハイテクランドセガ) is a chain of indoor video arcades operated by Sega in Japan. While Sega is known to have operated arcades since the late 1960s, this is thought to have been the first set to operate as a "chain", with similar names, logos and aesthetics.

Hi-Tech Land Segas were established during the 1990s, however many sold or closed in the early 2000s, often replaced with more profitable arcade ventures elsewhere. Others were allowed to decay, and having been subjected to ten years of weathering, were rennovated as other forms of Sega arcades, sometimes as Club Segas, but usually as general "Sega"-branded venues. Hi-Tech Land Segas are generally small, urban venues converted from pre-existing buildings, as opposed to new builds.

The brand can cause confusion as many of the locations omit the "Hi-Tech Land" moniker from signage, despite being officially referred to by this name by Sega. The name is generally on the decline - no new Hi-Tech Land Segas have been opened since at least the early 2000s.

Venues



Former Venues

References