GameWorks Irvine

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GameWorks Irvine
Location: Irvine Spectrum Center, 670 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine, California 92618, United States
Opened: 1999-11-26[1]
Closed: Between 2002-08 to 2002-10

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GameWorks Irvine was a GameWorks entertainment center opened by Sega GameWorks located in Irvine, California, at the Irvine Spectrum Center. The venue was originally traded as Sega City Irvine before it closed in March 1999, and was transformed into a GameWorks in order to increase attendance and profits.

The venue closed its doors between August-October 2002, likely due to excessive falling attendance. In May 2003, the newly-formed Fox Sports Grill chain announced to take over the space, with the new restaurant opening in June 2003.[2], trading until July 2008, after announcing a relocation to Anaheim.[3] The building remained vacant for a couple of years until it was announced in September 2011 that Paul Martin's American Grill would move into the space[4] and has remained as such to this day.

Venue

GameWorks Irvine was almost double the size of the previous Sega City arcade, ranging in at around 28,000 square meters compared to Sega City's 15,000 square meters. The venue retained its large arcade, alongside the addition of a restaurant and bar akin to other venues in the chain, as well as a mini Go-Kart attraction where guests can race around in mini carts on a racetrack that looped throughout the center.

Magazine articles

Main article: GameWorks Irvine/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: GameWorks Irvine/Promotional material.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of GameWorks Irvine

References


Sega-related venues in the United States
GameWorks
Seattle (1997) | Las Vegas (1997) | Ontario (1997) | Grapevine (1997) | Tempe (1997) | Auburn Hills (1998) | Orange County (1998) | Miami (1999) | Sawgrass Mills (1999) | Chicago (1999) | Columbus (1999) | Irvine (1999) | Lone Tree (199x) | Tampa (2000) | Newport (2002) | Minneapolis (2002) | Long Beach (2003) | Las Vegas at Town Square (201x)
GameWorks Studio
Austin (199x) | City of Industry (199x) | Daytona (199x) | Henderson (199x) | Indianapolis (199x) | Kansas City (199x) | Littleton (199x) | Orlando (199x) | Philadelphia (199x) | San Antonio (199x) | Tucson (199x)
Sega City
Indianapolis (1995) | Cedar Park (1995) | Irvine (1995) | Lone Tree (1996) | Albuquerque (1997) | Baltimore (199x) | San Jose (199x)
Kingdom of Oz
Westminster Mall (19xx) | West Covina Fashion Plaza (19xx) | Puente Hills Mall (19xx) | Old Towne (19xx) | Tanforan Shopping Center (19xx)
Sega Center
Anaheim Plaza (19xx) | Carson Mall (19xx) | Fashion Valley Shopping Center (19xx) | Fox Hills Mall (19xx) | Los Cerritos Center (19xx) | Montclair Plaza (19xx) | Puente Hills Mall (19xx) | Sherman Oaks Galleria (19xx) | Tanforan Shopping Center (19xx)
Sega's Time-Out
Fox Hills Mall (19xx) | Golden Ring Mall (19xx) | Great Northern Mall (19xx) | Time-Out on the Court (19xx)
Sega Station
Boulder Station (1997) | Kansas City (1997) | Sunset Station (1997)
World Sports Grille
Tucson (2008) | Seattle (200x) | Detroit (20xx)
P.J. Pizzazz
Eastland Center (1980) | Garden Grove (1982) | Puente Hills Mall (1982)
Others
Game City (1992) | Grand Slam Canyon (1993) | Midway (1993) | Sega VirtuaLand (1993) | Innoventions (1994) | Sega Speedway (1995) | Stage 35 (xxxx) | Sega Sports at Centerfield (2000)