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Genda Gigo Entertainment announced on July 15 that it will close the Akihabara Gigo 1 arcade at the end of August 2025. This ...
Last year, another landmark Sega arcade, the company’s Akihabara 2nd arcade, shuttered. Famous for its Sega emblazoned escalators, the arcade did not give an official reason for closing ...
The iconic Sega Arcade, also known as Sega Building 2, in Akihabara will be closing for good on August 30, 2020. Sega has not yet said why.
However, following the sale of its arcade division to Gigo in 2020, the iconic Sega Akihabara Arcade Building 4 has been empty. Well, that is about to change, as Bandai Namco will be taking over ...
Sega’s Akihabara 2nd building closed in late August. The landmark was a tourist attraction in Tokyo’s electronics haven, Akihabara, filled end-to-end with arcade cabinets and gacha games.
Perhaps or this set of trademarks could be related to an unannounced arcade game. Hello, AM2? Anyway, Sega trademarked three things in the US and Europe that appear to be linked: Ringedge ...
Japanese game company Sega says it will help build a massive game arcade in Dubai, in an under-construction shopping centre which purports to be the largest in the world once it opens.
Dubbed Sega Ikebukuro, the four-story building will be home to three fours of crane games, with a café on the top floor. Arcade games will be playable in the basement.
With the COVID-19 pandemic having a massive impact on any business that allows for the gathering of people, Sega's arcade and amusement facilities businesses have been hit especially hard.
Bandai Namco is set to open a new arcade in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, taking over a building previously occupied by Sega.. READ MORE: ‘Tekken 8’ trailers, gameplay and all of the latest ...
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