Author Topic: Amusements For All !!! - JOYPOLIS, SEGA Amusement, Arcade Centers, etc Thread  (Read 507126 times)

Offline Berto

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Sega Amusements: Best of EAG 2026

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A heartfelt thank you to all our incredible customers, partners, and friends who stopped by our booth at this year’s EAG!
Watch our highlights and read all about it in the link below

Article: https://segaarcade.com/news/sega-amusements-starts-2026-strong-with-a-standout-presence-at-eag

Offline Mystic Monkey

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It's because SEGA never considered Outrigger as a success.
Dreamcast version's selling relatively very very low numbers afterall (roughly 40,000 units combined in Japan/US) during the Dreamcast's final days.
That's why I doubt their higher-ups would give a greenlit for any sequel plan if there's any so they make a new one instead.
I'm starting to wonder if I see opportunity where Sega and perhaps most do not... or I simply have bad ideas.

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I'm starting to wonder if I see opportunity where Sega and perhaps most do not... or I simply have bad ideas.


UK is far away from Japan where the SEGA higher-ups live and both of countries have a very different culture so your ideas might be worked in your region but not here.



For example Yakuza and Persona games topped charts here in Asia (especially Taiwan and South Korea) but they rarely showed up in UK Charts.
SEGA games that landed in UK Charts were always Sonic, Total War, and Football Manager.

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Neoshuffle @ EAG Expo 2026 | Sega Amusements

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c559n1e7QEk



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Neoshuffle gives shuffleboard a bold new edge, fusing classic skill with cutting-edge digital innovation. Designed to elevate the guest experience, it keeps the familiar skill and strategy players love, while removing the friction that slows the game down. No pens, no scoring disputes, and no interruptions — just pure, flowing competition.

At the heart of Neoshuffle is a smart scoring system powered by advanced vision algorithms, tracking every puck with precision in real time. Each slide comes to life on a large 50” screen, showcasing vibrant visuals, dynamic effects and instant scoring that keep players fully immersed in the action. The result is a faster-paced, highly engaging experience that’s easy to pick up — and hard to walk away from.

Beyond the traditional shuffleboard rule set, Neoshuffle offers a growing catalogue of exciting game modes - from competitive classics to playful, strategic twists - ensuring repeat play and broad appeal across all ages and skill levels. Built for busy social venues, the system is intuitive, low-maintenance and designed to run without staff supervision during gameplay.

Whether it’s casual fun, competitive challenges or pre-booked group sessions, Neoshuffle turns shuffleboard into a modern social gaming attraction that drives dwell time, repeat visits and revenue.

Find Out More: https://segaarcade.com/games/neoshuffle

Offline Mystic Monkey

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UK is far away from Japan where the SEGA higher-ups live and both of countries have a very different culture so your ideas might be worked in your region but not here.



For example Yakuza and Persona games topped charts here in Asia (especially Taiwan and South Korea) but they rarely showed up in UK Charts.
SEGA games that landed in UK Charts were always Sonic, Total War, and Football Manager.


Yeah, Brits love their football. I dont but I figure I'm built different.