Space Channel 5 — Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos

Sega Dreamcast · 1999

Space Channel 5

スペースチャンネル5

Développeur
Sonic Team
Éditeur
Sega
Compositeur
Naofumi Hataya
Pays
🇯🇵 Japan
Série
Space Channel 5
Année de sortie
1999
CIB à partir de 19,30 €
Évolution des prix (180 jours · CIB)
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Región SEALED CIB LOOSE
🇯🇵 JP 45,99 € 39,09 € 52,89 € 19,30 € 16,41 € 22,20 € 6,92 € 5,88 € 7,96 €
🇺🇸 US 48,76 € 41,45 € 56,07 € 32,64 € 27,74 € 37,54 € 26,18 € 22,25 € 30,11 €
🇪🇺 EU 81,07 € 68,91 € 93,23 € 37,78 € 32,11 € 43,45 € 15,47 € 13,15 € 17,79 €

Les prix indiquent la médiane des ventes enregistrées (source : eBay + ventes Heritage + agrégats PriceCharting, les mêmes données qui alimentent votre portefeuille). Les différences entre régions reflètent la rareté : les copies AES japonaises sont généralement 2 à 4 fois moins chères que leurs équivalents européens car elles ont été tirées en beaucoup plus grand nombre.

Description

Space Channel 5 is a 1999 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. The game was conceived by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, who was told to create something aimed at a female audience. Production lasted two years, with a staff of around 20 that included company veterans and newcomers to game development. The music, composed by Naofumi Hataya and Kenichi Tokoi, drew inspiration from big band music, including Ken Woodman's song "Mexican Flyer", which served as the game's theme song. The visual style was influenced by culture from the 1950s and 1960s and the later music videos of Peter Gabriel and Michael Jackson, the latter having a cameo appearance in the game. While the game was released to low sales, it received generally positive reviews; praise focused on its music-based gameplay and art direction, but it was also faulted for its short length and syncing issues with the graphics. The PS2 version met with similar praise,...

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Sorties

Plateforme Région Date Éditeur
Sega Dreamcast 🇯🇵 JP 1999 Sega
Sega Dreamcast 🇺🇸 US 1999 Sega
Sega Dreamcast 🇪🇺 EU 1999 Sega

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