Sega World Sydney

[1][2] Sega World Sydney utilized the latest in multimedia, entertainment and destination attraction events.

[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.

[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.

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.

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.

[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.

[9] Though there was no unified theme in SegaWorld, much of its main allure was its pretences of offering "futuractive" rides with interactive elements.

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.

This was also the first time Tails had a female English voice actor, which would become common practice starting with Shadow the Hedgehog.

The Sega World building in 2006, two years before demolition
Main entrance to Sega World Sydney