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Japan's Famous Sega Arcade Says Goodbye...In Japan, arcades, known as 'Game Centers,' are facing alarming closures, including iconic SEGA locations like Akihabara SEGA and Ikebukuro SEGA Gigo over the past year.
The Japanese videogame company is opening new stores, planning new movies and is working on what it is calling a ‘Super Game’.
This year all eyes have been on Nintendo, whose Switch 2 recently became the fastest-selling console in history.
Sega Store Tokyo is located inside Shibuya Parco on the sixth floor, which just so happens to be the same floor as the ...
Sega rushed the Saturn to market, blindsiding retailers and fans. The mishandled launch opened the door for Sony’s ...
Genda Gigo Entertainment announced on July 15 that it will close the Akihabara Gigo 1 arcade at the end of August 2025. This ...
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Street Fighter has also been graced with its own clamshell diorama. This one (also $19.99 at Amazon) is a beat-for-beat ...
Sega is changing its strategy for the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, and it's already making fans happy.
In its heyday during the 1980s and 1990s, Sega stood as a major player in the arcade and console market, renowned for titles such as Streets of Rage and Shinobi.
DFC Intelligence's Cole suggests that Sega should focus on "high-end" gaming—larger, more involved titles that build brand ...
Sega Addresses Concerns Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Will Be Sold As a Game-Key Card on Nintendo Switch 2, Confirms The 'Full Base Game' Will Be Included On the 64GB Cartridge Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds ...
The console wars of the early 1990s had several players, but the battle that mattered was between Nintendo’s SNES and Sega’s Genesis, or Megadrive if you are European. They are both fam… ...
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