The Rise and Fall of Sega World Sydney: A Look Back at Australia's Failed Theme Park
Sega World Sydney, a high-tech amusement park ahead of its time, opened in 1997 in Darling Harbour. Despite initial hype, low visitor numbers led to its closure in 2000. The park featured interactive rides, arcade games, and even hosted popular under-18 dance parties.

Sega World Sydney operated from 1997 to 2000 in Darling Harbour, inspired by similar Sega parks in Japan and the UK. Built by Jacfun with Sega's investment, it featured physical rides and virtual reality. Despite high expectations, it struggled to attract visitors and closed in 2000. The building was later demolished.
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