Wonder Eggs

The park was closed permanently on December 31, 2000 and demolished a year later.[3] The park featured a large carousal, several dark rides, and game centers with a comical theme, as well as a special version of the arcade game Galaxian 3 that seated 28 players.[4][5][6] The Wonder Eggs was built off of leased land and intended to last for five years, however, the park's popularity allowed Namco to continue operating it for many more years.[7] Namco created the park out of its interest in designing a Disneyland-inspired theme park that featured the same kind of stories and characters present in its games.[11] Wonder Eggs contributed to Namco's 34% increase in revenue by December 1992.
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