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 gathering ...
After 56 years, Sega is now finally exiting the arcade business in Japan. Senad Palic from Unsplash Since it revealed that it was now exiting the arcade venture after a half-century, the Japanese ...
Update 01/28/2022: Sega has sold all of its remaining shares in its physical arcade businesses to Genda, marking its total withdrawal from the business, ending a 50-year journey. As per TojoDojo, the ...
For decades SEGA's name has been above Japan's bustling arcades. Then COVID-19 disrupted the market, forcing SEGA to spin off its arcade business to avoid disastrous losses. Now SEGA's name is being ...
Closure of the Sega Building 2 had been announced on August 1, 2020. However, the information had come via a sign posted on the door of the building. A Japanese Twitter user posted an image of said ...
We previously learned that SEGA Entertainment, which manages facilities related to SEGA from arcade game centers to restaurants, will have the majority of its shares acquired by GENDA. Some concerns ...
If you want to play Sega’s classic Genesis games, that’s easy to do in the modern era. Grab a Sega Genesis Mini or pick through an a la carte catalog of classics like Sonic the Hedgehog, Streets of ...
A new book hopes to revive some classic Sega arcade cabinets of yesteryear as pop-up paper sculptures. The project, titled Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History will feature some of the early 80s classics of ...
'Out Run' and more are literally brought to life in Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History available now. Coffee table books might not be as popular as they used to be, but then again, they never really changed: ...
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