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WonderEggs

Wonder Eggs logo and the mascot Pirarisu.

Namco Wonder Eggs (ナムコ・ワンダーエッグ?) was a theme park operated by Namco, opening in February 1992 in Futakotamagawa, in Setagaya, Tokyo. The park was renovated as Wonder Eggs 2 in July 1996, and later as Wonder Eggs 3 in 1999. The park closed down on December 31, 2000 and was demolished shortly after. Redevelopment on the site began in 2007 and was finished in 2010, now being an apartment complex.

Mascots

  • Goddess Eruzu
  • Pirarisu - Four characters that are based on Roger Caillois' Man, Play and Games:
    • Agon - Competition.
    • Alea - Chance.
    • Mimicry - Simulation.
    • Ilynx - Dizziness.
  • Devil Godot

Attractions

WE2Entrance

Entrance of Wonder Eggs 2

Wonder Egg Zone

Dragon's Castle

  • The Tower of Druaga - A ride attraction where the users try to shot monsters with infrared LED guns. It was moved from the Expo '90 in Osaka to the park alongside Galaxian³.
  • Magical Illusion - House of mirrors. Renovated as "Mirrorna's Psychological Labyrinth" in 1993.
  • Hotel Ghost - Haunted house. Renovated as "Hotel the Hell" in 1995 and "Hotel Murder House ~Zombie Bride~" in 1997.
  • Möbius Creek - A boat tour around the park.

Factory of Time

  • Galaxian³ - A version of the game Galaxian³ for 28 players. Was moved to the park from the Expo '90 in Osaka.
  • Cyber Station - Game center.

Rapero's Market

  • Carnival Arcade - A fair with games and stuffed animals.
  • Future Coliseum - Has a type of tag game.
  • "The Fortune-telling Witch's Building" - A skull that answers questions. Was renovated as Wedding Judge in 1997.

Eruzu Square

  • Raperopter - A vehicle to travel the square.
  • Pirarisu's Carousel - Carousel.
  • Pirarisu Omikuji - Omikuji.
  • The Star Audition - Established in 1996.
  • Wonder Rally - Established in 1998.

Egg Empire Zone

Dina Yolk

  • Fighter Camp

Dina Shell

  • Drift King - Battery kart race.
  • Q-ZAR Arena - A Q-Zar shooter that can have up to 40 participants. Renovated as The Mummy in 1999.
  • Miracle Tours - Simulation theatre. Renamed Fun-house Express in 1999 when the software was changed.
  • Circus Plaza
  • Cyber Station 2 - Game center.

Video

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See also

Trivia

External links

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