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Bandai Namco’s new arcade—which is the company’s first ever in Akihabara, somehow, with Sega having sucked up all the oxygen for decades—opens on March 1.
Sega has always been known for its arcades. From Sega's GameWorks, to numerous iconic arcade locations in Japan, the company's had a hand or two with running arcades through numerous parts of its ...
Last month, hundreds of fans gathered in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro to say goodbye to an iconic arcade. After 28 years, Sega Ikekuburo Gigo called it a day. But this month, a new Sega arcade will open ...
This one’s a bit of a cheat as it’s not a real arcade game, nor is it the first fictional arcade game in the Yakuza series – that honour goes to sci-fi shoot-em-up Boxcelios from Yakuza 3.
Infinite Air trampoline park in Belmont, Durham, marks 10th anniversary with £750k expansion, adding fairground-themed crazy ...
Sega has exited the Japanese arcade business, bringing an end to a run that lasted for more than 50 years in that entertainment sector. When the coronavirus pandemic put almost every social ...
But as hundreds of gamers turned out to pay their respects, it just goes to show that the arcade was undoubtedly popular among fans. Sega’s Ikebukuro Gigo has been a central focal point of the ...
It currently manages all of Sega’s arcades and amusement facilities. The new Sega Ikebukuro arcade is reopening on October 22, 2021, as part of GENDA Sega’s three-part Ikebukuro Project.