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Ever wanted to explore one of Japan’s greatest retro arcades from the comfort of your own home? Now you can thanks to this wonderful virtual recreation of SEGA’s Retro Game Floor that is currently located in Akihabara Building 3 in Tokyo, Japan.
VR time!*Puts Rift S on.*Actually doesn't seem to work for me.
It worked fine on me (without VR peripheral of course).Same link right?https://my.matterport.com/show/?ref=tw&m=3rmnPWnWbhh&fbclid=IwAR3RHAYouYW9LYFe20TzFKpqKmDSr8qLxn88nncfeLYOZqQ5FZMRbsOwvvU
Oh wow! This arcade has some really old arcade machines and games, Like, '80s old! What will happen to these machines once the place close down?
Goes to the auction and ended up in the hand of rich collectors, I guess.
Guangzhou SEGA Joypolis promises to offer about forty attractions, including a roller coaster. This one will contain a spike that will be three stories high. The train will be launched several times and race through a track of 428 meters.
SEGA Forever : "SEGAWORLD opened its doors in London, England 25 years ago today! Did you ever visit? Share your memories with us! We've unearthed a corporate promotional video from our archives. Take a look!"
SEGAWORLD 1996 Corporate Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOALZHBfLTMSource : https://twitter.com/SEGAForever/status/1435346581755240455
I really wanted to go... a part of me still does.
Then what you need is ...
A pic of big Sonic Statue in Superbowl UK, Merthyr, South WalesTaken recently by a member of Sonic Facebook Group.
"Don't worry. There are still 200 SEGA arcade centers in Japan."What do you mean by former Segabits member? As far as I'm aware we're usually the only two on here.I mean, I bet there's probably a Discord, Twitter or whatnot Segabits out there but I'm not that savvy for them.
I can't recall if I ever been to Merthyr Tydfil... but if I am ever there again I'll be sure to look for it. They have a Sega Prize Zone.