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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a brand of "entertainment suites" set up by [[Sega]] in 2000{{magref|edge|88|12}}. The first three appeared in [[Ikebukuro GiGO]], [[Shibuya GiGO]] and [[Tokyo Joypolis]]{{magref|edge|88|12}}. | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a brand of "entertainment suites" set up by [[Sega]] in 2000{{magref|edge|88|12}}. The first three appeared in [[Ikebukuro GiGO]], [[Shibuya GiGO]] and [[Tokyo Joypolis]]{{magref|edge|88|12}}. | ||
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+ | The concept was designed by [[Naoto Ishizu]]{{magref|dmjp|2000-25|31}} from [[Mirai R&D]]'s Concept Design Section. Another Mirai R&D member involved was [[Tokinori Kaneyasu]]{{magref|dmjp|2000-25|30}}, and the UI sounds were made by [[Kazuhiko Nagai]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230110222127/https://twitter.com/StudioRezitativ/status/1484918096066658305}} | ||
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== |
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Entertainment STAGE net@ was a brand of "entertainment suites" set up by Sega in 2000[1]. The first three appeared in Ikebukuro GiGO, Shibuya GiGO and Tokyo Joypolis[1].
The concept was designed by Naoto Ishizu[2] from Mirai R&D's Concept Design Section. Another Mirai R&D member involved was Tokinori Kaneyasu[3], and the UI sounds were made by Kazuhiko Nagai.[4]
Magazine articles
- Main article: Entertainment STAGE net@/Magazine articles.