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The Walk of Game was an attraction in the United States honoring the icons and pioneers of the video game industry, created in 2005 and located inside the Sony Metreon, an entertainment shopping center in San Francisco, California. It noted the most influential game characters of that year. [1]
The Metreon is a shopping center located in downtown San Francisco, California, United States at the corner of 4th Street and Mission Street. It is a four-story 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m 2 ) building built over the corner of the underground Moscone Center convention center.
On April 19, 1994, Loews announced it would change its name to Sony Theatres. [13] On April 27, Sony partnered with basketball player Magic Johnson to form Magic Johnson Theatres , a mini-chain of theaters specifically geared toward the inner cities , particularly in Los Angeles. [ 14 ]
Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The English-language version of G Gundam premiered as a free screening at the Sony Metreon Action Theatre in San Francisco on March 30, 2002. [29] G Gundam began airing on Toonami on August 5, 2002. [30] Due to the channel's censorship policies, some edits were made for the broadcast. This mainly involved altering the names of several mobile ...
AFI Fest, the longest-running film festival in Los Angeles, will cap off its 38th edition Sunday evening with the world premiere of Clint Eastwood’s “Juror #2” at the historic TCL Chinese ...
Kabuki Theater originally opened in 1960 as a large dinner theater. [1]Interiors of Sundance Kabuki in 2010. The theater was the first multiplex in San Francisco. [2] As part of the original Japan Center mission to showcase Japanese culture, it was the first authentic Kabuki theater in America, designed in a traditional 17th century style with a proscenium, stage entrance/exit ramp, revolving ...
Clay Theatre is a historic 1913 single screen theater building in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It was formerly known as The Regent, The Avalon, The Clay International, and Landmark's Clay Theatre. It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since May 6, 2022. [2]