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===United States=== [[File:Seattle GameWorks and World Sports Grille.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Seattle]] GameWorks seen from the nearby World Sports Grille.]] Midwest Locations: *[[Schaumburg, Illinois]] (Contains the arcade game The House of the Dead 4 Special, Street Fighter 4 and new Stern pinball Games on test) *[[Newport, Kentucky]] ([[Cincinnati, Ohio]] area) <ref>http://www.ratecincy.com/index.php?p=listing.view&b=164</ref> Northwest Locations: *[[Seattle, Washington]] Southwest Locations: *[[Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas, Nevada]] (Contains Special Edition motion simulator) *[[Ontario, California]] *[[Tempe, Arizona]] Southern Locations: *[[Sunrise, Florida]] (Anchor attraction at the Oasis at [[Sawgrass Mills Mall]]) *[[Tampa, Florida]] ([[Ybor City]] district) (reopened April 13, 2010) *[[Miami, Florida]] (reopened April 13, 2010)<ref>http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/apr/13/tampa-gameworks-reopen/</ref> Now closed/defunct: *[[Grapevine, Texas]] (closed June 27, 2010) *[[Auburn Hills, Michigan]] ([[Metro Detroit|Detroit area]]) (closed March 29, 2010) *[[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] (closed March 29, 2010) *[[Columbus, Ohio]] <ref>http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/33/371002/restaurant/Easton/Gameworks-Columbus</ref> (closed March 29, 2010, reopened as Kitchen Den Bar <ref>http://www.kdbeaston.com/</ref>) *[[Indianapolis, Indiana]] (as GameWorks Studios)(closed March 29, 2010, reopened by Tilt) *[[Irvine, California]] (opened as [[Sega City]], later became [[Fox Sports Grill]], now vacant) *[[Long Beach, California]] (closed March 29, 2010, reopening as Kitchen Den Bar <ref>http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_15411450</ref>) *[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (GameWorks Studios) *[[Orange, California]] (now The Power House arcade) *[[City of Industry, California]] (now Tilt arcade) *[[Tucson, Arizona]] (GameWorks Studios) - Replaced by World Sports Grille, which is operated by the same company. [http://www.worldsportsgrille.com] *[[San Antonio, Texas]] (GameWorks Studio in The Quarry Market, closed April 2009) *[[Austin, Texas]] (GameWorks Studio in Lakeline Mall) *[[Littleton, Colorado]] (GameWorks Studio in Park Meadows Mall)
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