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  2. Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog was the best-selling home video game of 1991, [108] with 2 million copies sold worldwide by the end of the year, [109] becoming Sega's best-selling home video game up until then. [110] In 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog helped Sega generate a gross revenue of $1 billion in console sales and capture a 65% share of the European ...

  3. Joypolis - Wikipedia

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    Joypolis ( Japanese: ジョイポリス) is a chain of indoor amusement parks created by Sega and run by CA Sega Joypolis. Beginning on July 20, 1994 with the original location sited in Yokohama, Japan, [ 1] Joypolis centers have since opened in several cities in Japan and later China. The parks feature arcade games and amusement rides based on ...

  4. Green Hill Zone - Wikipedia

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    Green Hill Zone [a] (or simply Green Hill) is the first level of the platform game Sonic the Hedgehog, which released for the Sega Genesis in 1991. The level is grassy and lush, with environmental features such as palm trees, vertical loops and cliffs, and is the home of numerous forest animals. Like the game's other levels, Green Hill ...

  5. Sega World Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sega World Sydney. / -33.8746; 151.2025. Sega World Sydney was an indoor high-tech amusement park that operated for almost four years, in Sydney. The theme park was built as the flagship tenant of the Darling Walk complex in Darling Harbour, and was designed and themed by gaming company Sega as one of several Sega World amusement parks.

  6. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    Genda GiGO Entertainment. Sega World ( Japanese: セガワールド, Hepburn: Segawārudo ), sometimes stylized as SegaWorld, is a formerly international chain of amusement arcades and entertainment centers created by Sega . Though not the first venues to be developed by the company, with operations dating back to the late 1960s in Japan, it ...

  7. SegaWorld London - Wikipedia

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    SegaWorld London. SegaWorld London was an indoor theme park located inside the London Trocadero in London, England. The venue opened up in September 1996 and operated as a joint-venture between Chorion, the owners of the Trocadero, and Sega. At 110,000 square feet, it was claimed to be the largest indoor theme park in the world. [2]

  8. Spinball Whizzer - Wikipedia

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    Spinball Whizzer. / 52.988915; -1.89457. Spinball Whizzer is a spinning roller coaster located in the Adventure Land area of Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England. Built by Maurer Söhne, it was previously sponsored by Sega, the company that created the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, and was known as Sonic Spinball from 2010 to 2015.

  9. Sonic, Arcane are back on the big (and small) screen in 2024 ...

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    Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic's rival of alien origin, is also anticipated to make his big screen debut. Stars Jim Carrey and James Marsden will return, with Sonic still voiced by Ben Schwartz .