The Kartel looks back at Sega's rich arcade history and count downs thirty of the most memorable Sega arcades of all time. The list includes favorites like Daytona, House of the Dead and more.

SEGA might be best known for Sonic the Hedgehog, but for some other people, they were best known for their game centers. There were Pachinko games as far as the eye can see in Japan and exciting arcade machines ranging from claw games and vehicle simulators everywhere else. Even hardcore gamers think there are too many arcade machines to count, so The Kartel come up with thirty of our most memorable SEGA arcade games of all time
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    hoggys2much Aug 27, 10
    Great Article except it has 1 huge glaring mistake in it and I wish people would check things out before commenting.

    The mistake being thatAfterburner was in the R-360. Afterburner was NEVER EVER in the R-360. It had 2 games the common one being G-Loc and another more rarer one called Wing War.

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