Sega Sports at Centerfield
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Sega Sports at Centerfield |
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Location: Pacific Bell Park, San Francisco, California, United States |
Opened: 2000-04-28[1] |
Closed: 200x |
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Sega Sports at Centerfield was an "interactive gaming complex" at the then-newly opened Pacific Bell Park, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team.
The Pacific Bell Park opened on 31st March, 2000, and Sega signed a deal with the owners, opening a section inside the venue that would begin operation on 28 April[1]. Inside were five 7-15 foot "gaming towers" housing 20 playable Sega Dreamcasts showcasing the console's summer 2000 software lineup, including World Series Baseball 2K1[1], NBA 2K[2], NFL 2K[2] and NHL 2K[2].
It is not known how long this exhibition lasted; it was reported to be a multi-year deal, and with Sega of America also being based on San Francisco it was suggested that obtaining new games would be straightforward, however little is known of its history after its initial opening.
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