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  • Sega to Open Theme Parks in Middle East

    Written by The Coaster Critic No Comments
    Last Updated: January 19, 2008

    Video Game Company Looks to Expand Theme Park Business
    Sega has plans to open an indoor theme park in Dubai according to an article from GamesIndustry. It will be similar to Sega’s Joypolis centers in Japan. The park will be part of the 76,000 square foot Dubai Mall and also the site of the world’s tallest tower, the amazing Burj Dubai. On a side not, check out this diagram of the world’s tallest buildings.

    Sega Corp. and Dubai’s Emaar Properties have also announced that they will be building additional theme parks in North Africa and South Asia. No word yet on similar parks in the U.S.

    What do you think of Sega getting into the theme park industry? Leave a comment below.

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