Club Sega Quezon City Building

 (formally known as DZJP-TV/DT/AM/FM transmitter building and former DZJP/FBN headquarters) is a arcade building and transmitter building best known for unique Arcade games (including Japanese games, such as Taiko no Tatsujin, Project Diva, Puyo Puyo Sun (NAOMI) and more), selling Japanese-only games never seen before, selling retro games and retro consoles, also selling Laserdiscs (with Laserdisc player) and transmitting FBN's Manila operations, the arcade operating hours was usually 8am to 10pm.

it was built in 1963 and located in Quezon Avenue, Quezon City.

History
in 1963, the 20-story building named "DZJP 15 building" was built and constructed by 100 construction workers, the construction began on 1959.

in April 18, 1996 at 1:30am, DZJP 15 transmitter was finally closed, excepting for transmitting DZJP-TV, DZJP-FM and DZJP-AM.

in 2002, Sega (best known as platnium sponsership of FBN Corporation and FBN Games) plans to convert DZJP 15 building (except 13th-16th floor (which is considered as Museum floors) and FBN transmitter (17th-20th floor)) into Club Sega arcade building, it was agreed by many Filipinos and Japaneses (including gamers, FBN employees, Sega employees and more) the conversion began on 2004 (with adding anime posters on April 13, 2005) and completed on 2006

in 2013, during 50th anniversary of opening of city, many people goes to Club Sega Quezon City to play arcades and remembers FBN's pre-1996 history, it went widespread in the Philippines

in 2016, Club Sega Quezon City once again become widespread popular due to 60th anniversary of DZJP-TV.

in 2020, despite quarantine in Metro Manila (including Quezon City), this building continues full arcade operations, but strict guidelines will implement.