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Genda Gigo Entertainment will be closing the iconic Akihabara Gigo 1 arcade, the former site of Sega’s flagship arcade, by ...
Bandai Namco’s new arcade—which is the company’s first ever in Akihabara, somehow, with Sega having sucked up all the oxygen for decades—opens on March 1.
Akihabara is essentially otaku central, and it’s been home to many massive arcades. However, arcades there have been ...
Genda Sega Entertainment, the company created after Sega sold off 85 percent of its arcade business, is opening a new arcade on October 22.
Fast forward to today, and SEGA is making headlines again—but this time, […] The post SEGA Doesn’t Hate Retro After All? New My Arcade Mini Arcade Cabinets Announced! appeared first on CFTV.
Sega has exited the Japanese arcade business, bringing an end to a run that lasted for more than 50 years in that entertainment sector.
How Sega hopes to use Japanese arcades as streaming data centers Idle arcade hardware + cloud gaming infrastructure = a new “fog gaming” business?
The GiGO Akihabara 1 arcade center will close at the end of August 2025. Matahari Entertainment's Silk Hat will then take over the building.
According to Weekly Famitsu (via Kotaku), Sega will tap into powerful CPUs and GPUs in arcade machines as part of an ultra-low-latency streaming system.
Sega has sold all of its remaining shares in its physical arcade businesses – but it will still make arcade games.
Lost Sega arcade classics born anew in cute, $130 Astro City Mini [Updated] Fun, clicky buttons, Sega rarities, and solid emulation—albeit with some issues.
Sega will have a booth showcasing its arcade games at the Amusement Expo in Tokyo Big Sight, which will take place in late November 2023.
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