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Sega World (****anese: セガワールド, Hepburn: Segawārudo),
sometimes stylized as
SegaWorld, is a
formerly international chain of amu****t
arcades and entertainment...
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Sonic statue restoration by
Sega SegaWorld London homepage (archived) "Press release: 1999-09-07:
SEGA TO QUIT
SEGAWORLD JV". 31 May 2022. Johnston, Christopher...
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exhibition closed in the mid-1990s.
Following the loss of
Sega's sponsorship in 1999,
Segaworld became Funland,
named after the
original arcade that had...
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Sega Corporation is a ****anese
video game
company and
subsidiary of
Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It
produces several multi-million-selling...
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locations to
materialise were
SegaWorld London in
September 1996 and
Sega World Sydney in
March 1997. In
March 1997,
Sega also
launched its
GameWorks urban...
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Sega's intellectual properties,
original themes, and
licensed franchises.
Alongside the
predecessor Galbo venues and the
overseas spin-offs
SegaWorld...
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entryway signs from
Wonderland Sydney.
Though there was no
unified theme in
SegaWorld, much of its main
allure was its
pretences of
offering "****uractive" rides...
- VR-1
attraction installed at
Sega's flagship Joypolis indoor theme parks in ****an, as well as
SegaWorld London and
Sega World Sydney.
Alongside the attraction...
- In 1996 and 1997, respectively, it was also
installed at
SegaWorld London and
Sega World Sydney.
Combining 4
eight seater motion base pods with 32 VR...
- The
Sega Genesis,
known as the Mega
Drive outside North America, is a 16-bit
fourth generation home
video game
console developed and sold by
Sega. It...