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Space Channel 5 | |
Developer | Sega Software R&D9, United Game Artists, Grounding |
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Publisher | Sega |
Platforms | See below |
Released | 1999-2020 |
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See the Space Channel 5 category |
Space Channel 5 (スペースチャンネル5), is a Japanese video game series.
It was originally created on December 16, 1999, by Sega Software R&D Dept. 9.
The first game was the original Space Channel 5, which was released on the Dreamcast.
The video games were developed by Sega Software R&D9, United Game Artists, and Grounding.
Characters from Space Channel 5 have also appeared in some games in the Sega All-Stars and Project X Zone series.
Video games
Title | Developer | Release | System | Notes |
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Space Channel 5 | Sega Software R&D9 | 1999 | Dreamcast, PS2 | |
Space Channel 5: Part 2 | United Game Artists | 2002 | Dreamcast, PS2, PS3, Windows, Xbox 360 | |
Space Channel 5: Special Edition | United Game Artists | 2003 | PS2 | Compilation with Space Channel 5: Part 1 and 2 |
Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack | United Game Artists, THQ | 2003 | Game Boy Advance | |
Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash! | Grounding | 2020 | Oculus Quest, PS4, Viveport, Windows | |
Miku's Far-Out Report Show | Grounding | 2020 | Oculus Quest, PS4, Viveport, Windows | Hatsune Miku DLC for Space Channel 5 VR. |
Music
Title | Artist | Release | Format | Notes |
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Space Channel 5: Ulala the Movie | Ken Woodman, T's Music | 1999 | MIL-CD | Promotional music video of Space Channel 5 with game footage set to the T's Music remix of Ken Woodman's Mexican Flyer. |