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Space Channel 5 [b] is a music video game developed and published by Sega for the Dreamcast.It was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance.Following space-faring reporter Ulala as she investigates an alien invasion, players engage in rhythm-based combat where Ulala mimics the actions of rivals in time to musical tracks.
Space Channel 5: Part 2 [d] is a music video game developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega for Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It is a direct sequel to the 1999 game Space Channel 5 . The game received a high-definition port to Microsoft Windows , Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2011 from Sega.
The original collection includes four games from the Dreamcast: three which were also part of the Sega All Stars budget range, plus Space Channel 5: Part 2, released simultaneously for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 in Japan, then later released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 outside of Japan.
Space Channel 5: Part 2: PlayStation 2: 2003: United Game Artists: Co-published with Sega in PAL only, except UK Time Crisis 3: PlayStation 2: 2003: Nextech: Co-published with Namco in PAL only War of the Monsters: PlayStation 2: January 14, 2003: Incognito Entertainment: Lifeline: PlayStation 2: January 30, 2003: Japan Studio: Japan only Jinx ...
With a third Sonic the Hedghog movie now in the works, Sega, the video game company behind the global hit, is now targeting other titles for adaptation. Sega has partnered with Picturestart, the ...
Space Channel 5 media files (6 F) Pages in category "Space Channel 5" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Space Channel 5: United Game Artists Art Co., Ltd: DC, PS2, GBA ... March 5, 2011 (WW) PlayStation Network (PS3) October 4, 2011 (NA) October 5, 2011 (EU ...
Ulala [a] is a fictional character, mascot, and the main protagonist of Sega's Space Channel 5 series. Her character was created by Takashi Yuda, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Jake Kazdel in the late 1990s and debuted in December 1999 with the release of Space Channel 5.