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name = Hi-Tech Land Sega| | name = Hi-Tech Land Sega| | ||
held_by = [[Sega]]| | held_by = [[Genda Sega Entertainment]]| | ||
image = [[File:Hi-tech land sega.png|300px]]| | image = [[File:Hi-tech land sega.png|300px]]| | ||
location = Japan| | location = Japan| | ||
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[[File:Hi-tech_land_sega.jpg|left| | [[File:Hi-tech_land_sega.jpg|left|295px]] | ||
'''Hi-Tech Land Sega''' was a chain of [[arcade | '''Hi-Tech Land Sega''' was a chain of [[arcade]]s in Japan and Taiwan alongside others including [[Club Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Sega]], [[Joypolis]], [[Sega Arena]], [[Sega World]], and [[Sega]] branded game center locations. | ||
They were managed by [[Genda Sega Entertainment]]. | |||
The first Hi-Tech Land Sega location opened in October 1986. | The first Hi-Tech Land Sega location opened in October [[1986]]. Hi-Tech Land Sega arcades were renamed to [[GiGO]] in March [[2022]]. | ||
==Renaming of Hi-Tech Land Sega locations== | ==Renaming of Hi-Tech Land Sega locations== | ||
[[File:Hi-Tech Land Panda.jpg|left| | [[File:Hi-Tech Land Panda.jpg|left|295px]] | ||
On November 4, [[2020]], Genda acquired 85.1% of Sega's share of the stock in [[Sega Entertainment]]. The company was renamed Genda Sega Entertainment. | |||
On January 28, 2022, Genda purchased the remaining shares and renamed the company Genda GiGO Entertainment. | On January 28, 2022, due to losses sustained during the worldwide [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Genda purchased the remaining shares and renamed the company [[Genda GiGO Entertainment]]. | ||
Beginning on March 9, 2022, and continuing in the following months, all of the Sega-branded arcades in Japan were rebranded as | Beginning on March 9, 2022, and continuing in the following months, all of the Sega-branded arcades in Japan were rebranded as GiGO arcades. | ||
==Appearances in video games== | ==Appearances in video games== |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 30 July 2024
Hi-Tech Land Sega | |
Held by | Genda Sega Entertainment |
Location | Japan |
Date(s) | October 1986 - March 2022 |
Link | N/A |
Hi-Tech Land Sega was a chain of arcades in Japan and Taiwan alongside others including Club Sega, Hi-Tech Sega, Joypolis, Sega Arena, Sega World, and Sega branded game center locations.
They were managed by Genda Sega Entertainment.
The first Hi-Tech Land Sega location opened in October 1986. Hi-Tech Land Sega arcades were renamed to GiGO in March 2022.
Renaming of Hi-Tech Land Sega locations
On November 4, 2020, Genda acquired 85.1% of Sega's share of the stock in Sega Entertainment. The company was renamed Genda Sega Entertainment.
On January 28, 2022, due to losses sustained during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, Genda purchased the remaining shares and renamed the company Genda GiGO Entertainment.
Beginning on March 9, 2022, and continuing in the following months, all of the Sega-branded arcades in Japan were rebranded as GiGO arcades.
Appearances in video games
Hi-Tech Land Sega appears as a location in Yakuza 0.
There are also Panda and Game branded Hi-Tech Land arcades that appear as locations in Shenmue III.