A £300,000 refurbishment for the Hull centre of UK bowling operator Superbowl has been completed after it signed a deal with Sega Amusements International in January.
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At that month’s EAG show in London, InterGame reported that Sega had shaken hands on a £1.5m agreement to provide Superbowl UK with amusement equipment to all of its locations.
Superbowl UK’s Paul Quaintance said: "Amusement and gaming is vital to enhancing our core bowling offer, which means we need to work with suppliers we can trust and rely upon to deliver the very best products and highest levels of service.”
“Sega is continually developing new and exciting products and Superbowl UK will be test locations for some of these machines, so guests can experience these games some six months before anyone else in the UK.”
In the picture, from left to right, are: Paul Williams, CEO at Sega, Justin Burke, general manager at Sega, Paul Quaintance, director at Superbowl UK, and David Barnham, operations manager at Sega, meeting at EAG last January.