G-Scape
G-Scape
Used by: | Granada |
Introduced: | 1998 |
Removed: | 2012 |
Predecessors: | Granada Amusements |
Typical opening hours: | 24 hours |
G-Scape was the name introduced by Granada to brand its refurbished game arcades.
Created by BDG McColl, G-Scape replaced the more generic-sounding Granada Amusements. The new branding formed part of a package of branding designed to make the interiors of their motorway service areas seem more lively.
As a brand that was literally referencing Granada's logo, it became irrelevant when Granada was rebranded up in 2001. G-Scape was eventually replaced by Lucky Coin in 2006. At Severn View, the G-Scape logo remained in place until 2012.
Locations
G-Scape could be found at the following Granada service areas:
- Blyth (A1(M)/A1)
- Birch (M62)
- Burton-in-Kendal (M6)
- Cardiff West (M4)
- Cherwell Valley (M40/A43)
- Chieveley (M4/A34)
- Doncaster (North) (M18/M180)
- Donington Park (M1)
- Dover Port
- Exeter (M5)
- Ferrybridge (M62/A1(M)/A1)
- Frankley (M5)
- Grantham North (A1)
- Heston (M4)
- Hilton Park (M6)
- Kinross (M90)
- Knutsford (M6)
- Lancaster (M6)
- Leigh Delamere (M4)
- Medway (M2)
- Pease Pottage (M23/A23)
- Reading (M4)
- Scotch Corner (A1(M)/A66)
- Severn View (M48)
- Southwaite (M6)
- Stafford (M6) (northbound only)
- Stirling (M9)
- Swansea West (M4)
- Tamworth (M42/A5)
- Thurrock (M25/A13/A282)
- Tiverton (A361)
- Toddington (M1)
- Trowell (M1)
- Washington (A1(M))
- Winchester (M3)
- Woolley Edge (M1)