Difference between revisions of "Yokkaichi Galbo"

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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (四日市ガルボ) is a former [[Galbo]] venue.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (四日市ガルボ), later ''Sega World Yokkaichi Galbo'' (セガワールド四日市ガルボ), is a former [[Galbo]] and latterly [[Sega World (Japan)|Sega World]] venue.
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Located in the Power City outdoor shopping park and among the first venues to be opened by Sega under the "Amusement Theme Park" concept, its attractions were removed in the latter part of the 1990s, instead rendering the venue a large game centre. Alongside [[Osaka ATC Galbo]], it was accordingly taken in under the Sega World game centre branding, whilst still retaining the Galbo name and décor.
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The venue's second floor became disused in the process of this, only seeing use for storage and a manga exhibition thereafter.{{ref|https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/news/9906/04/news05.html}} Some sources also claim [[Sega Kara]] facilities were added during this time. It became the final remaining Galbo venue after the 2007 closure of the Osaka site, and would too close shortly afterwards in February 2008.
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==Attractions==
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*''[[Mad Bazooka]]''
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*''[[VR-1]]''
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*''[[Ghost Hunters]]''
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*''[[AS-1]]''
  
 
==Branding==
 
==Branding==
 
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{{VenueBrandingTable|
{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Yokkaichi Galbo|name_jp=四日市ガルボ|branding=[[Galbo]]|date=19xx}}
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{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Yokkaichi Galbo|name_jp=四日市ガルボ|branding=[[Galbo]]|date=1995}}
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{{VenueBrandingRow|name=Sega World Yokkaichi Galbo|name_jp=四日市ガルボ|branding=[[Sega World (Japan)|Sega World]]|date=199x}}
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{{VenueBrandingRow|name=closed|date=2008-02-20}}
 
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YokkaichiGalbo Japan.jpg
 
YokkaichiGalbo Japan.jpg
 
YokkaichiGalbo Japan 2.jpg
 
YokkaichiGalbo Japan 2.jpg
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YokkaichiGalbo Japan 3.jpg
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</gallery>
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==Promotional material==
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Yokkaichi Galbo Leaflet.jpg
 
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Revision as of 21:24, 15 March 2021

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Yokkaichi Galbo
Location: 三重県四日市市泊小柳4-5パワーシティー四日市F棟, Japan
Opened: 1995
Closed: 2008-02-20[1]

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Yokkaichi Galbo (四日市ガルボ), later Sega World Yokkaichi Galbo (セガワールド四日市ガルボ), is a former Galbo and latterly Sega World venue.

Located in the Power City outdoor shopping park and among the first venues to be opened by Sega under the "Amusement Theme Park" concept, its attractions were removed in the latter part of the 1990s, instead rendering the venue a large game centre. Alongside Osaka ATC Galbo, it was accordingly taken in under the Sega World game centre branding, whilst still retaining the Galbo name and décor.

The venue's second floor became disused in the process of this, only seeing use for storage and a manga exhibition thereafter.[2] Some sources also claim Sega Kara facilities were added during this time. It became the final remaining Galbo venue after the 2007 closure of the Osaka site, and would too close shortly afterwards in February 2008.

Attractions

Branding

Name Branding Date
Yokkaichi Galbo (四日市ガルボ) Galbo 1995
Sega World Yokkaichi Galbo (四日市ガルボ) Sega World 199x
Closed 2008-02-20

Gallery

Promotional material

References

Galbo venues in Japan
Ichikawa | Osaka ATC | Yokkaichi