Anyone here been to Club Sega in Akihabara or Joypolis?
I went about 5 years ago and really wanting to go back sometime soon.
Going to my local gameworks is not enough - I miss the real deal even if I do know my money is lining the Yakuza pocketbooks.
Just curious if anyone has any stories about their visit. My most memorable experience was entering the Prison Break experience at Joypolis and having people yell at me in Japanese and only knowing a handful of words. I think one of the girls there was crying too.
Finding some much sought after Dreamcast games in Akihabara was good too.
Club Sega and Joypolis
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I, unfortunately, have no stories as of yet about Joypolis or Club SEGA, but I definitely plan to go when I visit Japan in a few years. When I do, I'll post about it definitely!
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Sounds like good times!Midwinter wrote: having people yell at me in Japanese and only knowing a handful of words. I think one of the girls there was crying too.
I've been to a few of the ClubSEGA's had some great experiences in them. When I was there it was when Virtua Fighter R had just dropped so there was loads of hype around that game. Had some great matches and was owning for a while. Until lunchtime can and all the killers in business suite came out to play. Got beat down so hard I'm not sure I've ever really recovered. I'll never forget one Kage player that perfected me twice in a row and then owned me in the rematch.
I also loved visiting Super Potato, the retro game shop. I did not know it existed before we found it. Me and my wife where walking around when we heard the Zelda'You've found a secret' sound. We went into this building up a flight of stair and kept hear the sound, it eventually lead us to Super Potato. I thought I was the first to discover it, but turns out it's pretty well known!
It's a really amazing place to visit. I'm hopefully going back in the next few years...
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Great stories. I too was totally decimated on a few games while I was there. It is quite humbling since I do ok back in the states.
Akihabara was tricky like that at times. I would be going through a building wondering if I was even in a place where I should be and then there was a game shop all of a sudden. Coming from a city like Phoenix (where most buildings are one story and spaced out) it is easy to get overwhelmed.
Great stories. I too was totally decimated on a few games while I was there. It is quite humbling since I do ok back in the states.
Akihabara was tricky like that at times. I would be going through a building wondering if I was even in a place where I should be and then there was a game shop all of a sudden. Coming from a city like Phoenix (where most buildings are one story and spaced out) it is easy to get overwhelmed.
Yes for Joypolis, back in 2007. I loved seeing the Dreams Come True stuff around. Was impressed with the skateboarding themed arcade machine - I was too scared to go on it though lol.
The walk through areas were alright. There were a lot of moving car games. First time and only time I got to try Initial D.
When we went back to the Odaiba area where it is in 2011, the whole area was closed off due to damages caused by the earthquakes / tsunami disaster. That happened right in the middle of our holiday so threw out our plans for our remaining time. Even the Studio Ghibli Museum was closed which also made me very sad.
Large part of both trips was spent in Akihabara arcades so I probably went to Club Sega easily.
Hopefully better luck next trip!
The walk through areas were alright. There were a lot of moving car games. First time and only time I got to try Initial D.
When we went back to the Odaiba area where it is in 2011, the whole area was closed off due to damages caused by the earthquakes / tsunami disaster. That happened right in the middle of our holiday so threw out our plans for our remaining time. Even the Studio Ghibli Museum was closed which also made me very sad.
Large part of both trips was spent in Akihabara arcades so I probably went to Club Sega easily.
Hopefully better luck next trip!
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I really like the Initial D game with real cars used as seats (Toyota AE86 and Mazda RX-7 to be exact). I feel that it's a level higher than the Initial D Arcade Stage games I played in the arcades recently.Buta wrote:Yes for Joypolis, back in 2007. I loved seeing the Dreams Come True stuff around. Was impressed with the skateboarding themed arcade machine - I was too scared to go on it though lol.
The walk through areas were alright. There were a lot of moving car games. First time and only time I got to try Initial D.
When we went back to the Odaiba area where it is in 2011, the whole area was closed off due to damages caused by the earthquakes / tsunami disaster. That happened right in the middle of our holiday so threw out our plans for our remaining time. Even the Studio Ghibli Museum was closed which also made me very sad.
Large part of both trips was spent in Akihabara arcades so I probably went to Club Sega easily.
Hopefully better luck next trip!
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When I went there was a huge line to play Initial D. The real cars were one of the coolest things to see at Joypolis.Mikhail24RD wrote:I really like the Initial D game with real cars used as seats (Toyota AE86 and Mazda RX-7 to be exact). I feel that it's a level higher than the Initial D Arcade Stage games I played in the arcades recently.
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