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Sega World Sydney
 

Sega World Sydney
The Sega World Sydney building
LocationDarling Harbour, Sydney, Australia
Coordinates33°52′29″S 151°12′09″E / 33.8746°S 151.2025°E / -33.8746; 151.2025
StatusDefunct
Opened6 March 1997
Closed12 November 2000 (demolished 2008)
SloganTotally Out There
Attractions
Total7
Roller coasters1

Sega World Sydney was an indoor high-tech amusement park that operated for almost four years, in Sydney. The theme park was built as the flagship tenant of the Darling Walk complex in Darling Harbour, and was designed and themed by gaming company Sega as one of several Sega World amusement parks.

History

Operating years

Jacfun, in collaboration with Sega and the Darling Harbour Authority, acquired land for the park in 1994, and invested an estimated A$80 million to build Sega World Sydney, which opened in March 1997.[1][2] Sega World Sydney utilized the latest in multimedia, entertainment and destination attraction events.[1] It was described as "Australia's Interactive Disneyland" by the media.[1] Many of the themes were based on various Sega franchises, primarily Sonic the Hedgehog. The park was also host for underage dance parties called Crush, usually held during school holidays.[3] The remainder of the complex was sublet to a mix of retail and entertainment tenants, including the Daintree Cafe and the One World Sports restaurant and bar.

Due to a below-expected attendance and constant financial losses, the park was closed in November 2000.[1] Hopes that the influx of tourists traveling to Sydney for the 2000 Summer Olympics would help the park meet its 800,000-visitor breakeven point went unrealized.[1] Sega had sold its stake in the park to Jacfun in 1999, for A$36 million.[4][5]

In March 2001, all the contents of the park were auctioned off.[1] Only 300 people attended the auction, with most of the rides sold off for minimal prices.[1] The two major rides of the park, Rail Chase and Ghost Hunters, were sold to foreign buyers, with one of the rides going for A$60,000 less than its intended sale price of A$200,000.[1] However, some of the amusement park's interior fixtures were still in place as of 2008, covered by backdrops and boarding.

Post-closure

The Sega World building in 2006, two years before demolition

Shortly after Sega World closed, the two other major tenants of the Darling Walk complex, the Daintree Cafe and the One World Sports restaurant and bar, also closed.[4][6] Jacfun planned to install another entertainment complex to replace Sega World, as the restrictions of the "entertainment use" zoning prevented Jacfun from exploring other options, such as replacing the building with offices.[7][2] In March 2003, unable to find a new flagship tenant and losing money, Jacfun sold the lease for the Darling Walk site back to the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority for $10 million, with the lease set to expire in June 2008.[7][5][6] Around May 2006, the only tenant was a McDonald's restaurant,[5] although the former Sega World site saw use as a furniture exhibition warehouse. From June 2006 to June 2007, the former One World Sports area was used as the house for MTV reality television series The Real World: Sydney.

In 2008, the SHFA leased the Darling Walk site to Lendlease for $560 million, who planned to demolish the building and erect two nine-storey office blocks for the Commonwealth Bank.[7] This development was permitted by the changing of the zoning affecting the site, which had occurred shortly before the lease's signing.[7] The old building was demolished from October to November 2008. In March 2009, Jacfun initiated legal action in the Supreme Court of New South Wales against the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority for "deceptive conduct" and claiming a share of the redevelopment's profits.[6] A clause in the 2003 sale of Jacfun's lease back to the SHFA stated that if the Darling Walk site was resold within five years for more than $40 million, a share of the profit would be forwarded to Jacfun; the rezoning of the site (which made the subsequent resale feasible) occurred just after the five-year period expired, and Jacfun was alleging that this had been planned prior to their lease ending.[7][6] On 25 July 2012, the New South Wales Court of Appeal ordered the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority to pay $1.2 million for the loss of its Jacfun's opportunity to negotiate a higher price for the surrender of the lease.[8]

In April 2018 it was discovered that a Sonic and Sally statue, a smaller version of the iconic statue that stood outside of the building, had turned up at a junkyard in Londonderry in Sydney's north west. The junkyard also houses two entryway signs from Wonderland Sydney.[9]

Rides

Main entrance to Sega World Sydney

Though there was no unified theme in SegaWorld, much of its main allure was its pretences of offering "futuractive" rides with interactive elements. In reality, few of the attractions installed at the venue drew upon particularly advanced technology, however most did feature some interactive element.

Name Opened Description
Aqua Nova 1997 A 3-D motion simulator themed around a submarine on an underwater mission.
AS-1 1997 A motion simulator ride featuring the ride film Scramble Training, which depicted the futuristic chase of a criminal during a training mission gone wrong. The ride starred Michael Jackson as the spacecraft captain.[10] The ride was later relocated to Luna Park Melbourne and renamed "Holodeck", before being removed entirely.
Ghost Hunters 1997 An interactive ghost train, with riders provided with laser cannons to shoot targets. see Shooting dark ride. After Sega World's closure, the ride was sold to Haailand.
G-LOC: Air Battle 1997 The game was a mere conduit to showcase the technology in the R360, which is a motion simulator arcade cabinet produced by Sega. Being short for "Rotate 360", the R360 is noteworthy for its ability to spin 360 degrees in any direction on two metal axis, allowing the player to freely move as the cabinet mimics the in-game action, including the ability to turn completely upside down. Gyroscope technology is used for motion.
Mad Bazooka 1997 A 'tank simulator' built by R & T Fabrications, with modified bumper cars equipped with a ball cannon. Balls were collected from the floor of the arena by running over them, and then could be fired at targets mounted to the roofs of other cars.

The ride was removed in 1999 to make way for a proposed ice rink.

Magic Motion 4D 1997 A 4-D cinema.
Nickelodeon TV Machine 1997 A children's play area themed on the TV channel Nickelodeon, which included activities based on the famous green slime and featured a climbing jungle, ball pits, and a spiral slide. Rocko was a prominent character in the area, due to the park being located in Australia.
Rail Chase: The Ride 1997 An indoor mine train roller coaster built by Masago Industrial with elaborate scenery and theming. After the closure of Sega World, the ride was sold to Haailand where it remains in operation.[11]

As well as the rides, the park included a fast-food outlet and an extensive coin-op video arcade, featuring over 100 arcade games. All games in this area were set to Free Play at a point in early 2000, prior to the closure.

All of the park's major attractions, except for Magic Motion 4D, were available at other Sega World parks, with AS-1 and R360 also being available at other venues not operated by Sega.

Sonic Live in Sydney

A 1½ hour live show hosted at the park, Sonic Live in Sydney, was set in an alternate timeline based around the Saturday morning Sonic the Hedgehog animated series and served as a between-story for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3. During the show, Doctor Robotnik's Death Egg crash-lands in Australia instead of Angel Island and he attempts a hostile takeover of Sydney, which is foiled by Sonic, Tails, and Princess Sally Acorn. The show featured a large amount of audience interaction.

Most of the music (as well as sound effects) for the show was taken from Masato Nakamura's score on Sonic The Hedgehog 2, with three musical numbers: "What Are We Waiting For" sung by Sonic, "Give Me Chaos" sung by Dr. Robotnik, and "Thank You For Being You" sung by Sally. A studio-recorded version of the performance was released on CD at the park.

In 1998, one year after Sydney was first performed, the show was shut down due to lack of interest from Sega. It was quickly replaced with a puppetry-based remake that began performing from 1998 until the park's closure in 2000. Aside from a few still images taken by the show's staff, no footage of this incarnation has surfaced.

These two performances are notable for having two of the only times Sonic has had a female voice actor, another notable example being Sonic's Schoolhouse. This was also the first time Tails had a female English voice actor, which would become common practice starting with Shadow the Hedgehog.

As of 2024, no video of either version of the show has surfaced, and only the audio for the first incarnation is known to exist.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Kidman, Angus (2001). Big dipper. The Bulletin, 12 December 2001. Retrieved from Gusworld Article Archive 18 October 2006
  2. ^ a b "Darling Walk development for tender". The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 May 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  3. ^ "Event listings, 2001". Crush website (archived). Archived from the original on 9 November 2000. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b Lamont, Leonie (22 February 2011). "Sega World says it was deceived over office space". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  5. ^ a b c "Darling Walk development for tender". The Sydney Morning Herald. 24 May 2006. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d Cummins, Carolyn (5 March 2009). "Harbour authority sued over $560m revamp". BusinessDay. Sydney. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e Carson, Vanda (15 May 2012). "Sale took the fun out". The Daily Telegraph. p. 10.
  8. ^ Keel, Peter (1 August 2012). "Misleading and deceptive conduct and a lost chance". Maddocks. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  9. ^ Lucy, O'Brien (21 May 2018). "SONIC, SALLY AND THE QUEST TO SAVE THE LAST REMAINING PIECES OF SEGA WORLD". IGN. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Michael Jackson in Scramble Training". Sega Retro. 24 August 2023.
  11. ^ "Rail Chase". Roller Coaster Database. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
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