While the casino has since been rebranded to Ameristar Casino Kansas City, the former Sega Station room is still used as an arcade, retaining much of its original livery and appearing under a new name: the Hi-Vi Arcade. The first contained standard arcade games, while the second contained both tamer games intended for young children and redemption-based titles - where won tickets could be traded for prizes at the Redemption Center. The arcade was split into two areas separated by colorful garage doors.
The team focused on creating a dynamic environment which simulates the fast-paced energy of arcade games, incorporating bright colors, moving lights, bold graphics and angular shapes into its design. Louis, Minnesota, and built inside a historic train station on the property of the Station Casino Kansas City hotel and casino.
Sega Station Kansas City was designed by Kiku Obata and Co., a design firm based St. I accepted the position, and have been working at that property ever since.