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Sega invites arcade industry to private show

Sega opened up the doors to their Sega Private Show 2007 “SUMMER” on Friday, offering the arcade gaming industry and members of the press a glimpse at their latest offerings. Visitors could enjoy new titles such as WORLD CLUB Champion Football Intercontinental Clubs 2006-2007, Derby Owners Club 2008 - feel the rush, Galileo Factory, Bingo Galaxy and Quest of D – The Battle Kingdom, Game Watch reported.

WCCF 06-07 is the latest update to the company’s soccer card game series, offering full online play via ALL net. The game features 24 clubs teams, of which 10 are new to the series. These are Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid from Spain; Hamburger SV from Germany; Lille and Bordeaux from France; Sao Paolo, Santos and Flamengo from Brazil; and Boca Juniors and River Plate from Argentina. The game is scheduled to appear in amusement centers this winter.

The update to popular card action roleplaying game Quest of D will introduce a VS mode to the series, with new exclusive VS stages as well as new dungeons to keep players busy. A release date has yet to be decided.

As for Derby Owners Club 2008, it is as the title suggests slated for a release in 2008. Sega says everyone can expect more details at the JAMMA Show which will be held in September.

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