Yeah me too, the fact the Segaworld was built in london rather than in a more competitive enviroment (like orlando, LA or even tokyo). BTW, is the SW still open? or did they close it down?:crying:
We did have a bunch of Sega Gameworks scattered about in the States. I visited the one in Dallas a few years ago, but I don't think any of these exist anymore.
Not missing much. There were 3d rides and lots of arcades but it wasnt exacly anything that special (well i guess it WAS special at the time and i wish it was still there) plus it cost quiet alot. They also wouldnt let anyone under 16 in without an adult (meaning i couldnt get in most of the time). Downstairs they had some 3d vr machines you would sit in and a few other things. There is still an arcade down there and some rides but nothing like sega world.
Yeah I know, but they are closer to a chuck e. cheese than the SegaWorld concept. They arent even close to what the Joypolis in japan are. Yeah me neither:crying: