Downtown Julie Brown, eat your heart out.
The Morolians are coming and they want to take over your Dreamcast! Those sinister
aliens of funk will begin their invasion this spring and are dancing up a storm.
So far, they’ve brainwashed helpless humans and made them dance slaves. Who will
save the day? It’s Ulala, the futuristic, pink-haired reporter in a plastic orange
skirt!
As
one of the featured games at Sega’s E3 carnival, Space Channel 5 definitely
got the royal treatment it rightly deserves. Go-go dancers in retro-futuristic
(yes, it’s an oxymoron, but trust me, it’s still true) costumes were everywhere,
combating the evil, inflatable Morolians that had attached themselves to the
wrists of a few humans. This section of Sega’s E3 madness was one the most crowded
areas on the floor, with an endless stream of people lining up to save Earth
from the invading Morolians.
Fortunately for you, the GR crew was able to beat back the masses with a rolled
up copy of the E3 Show Daily, risking life, limb, and sanity to bring you the
latest news on the music game of the next generation.
Space Channel 5 might best be described as a really cool, musical ‘Simon
Says.’ The Morolians shake their cans around and Ulala must fight them by replicating
their moves to the beat. Do well, and the hypnotized humans will come out of
their trance and join your side, dancing for the freedom of the world. Do poorly,
and the audience will boo you ’til the cows come home.
The visuals of Space Channel 5 are simply stunning. 78 unique characters
dance up a storm in fantastic, futuristic settings. Each of the space age backgrounds
seems like the perfect dance floor for shakin’ your groove thang.
Ah yes, but a dance game must have music, right? What kind of game would Space
Channel 5 be without tunes that get your body moving? Thankfully, Sega was
able to produce a quality soundtrack that managed to get the E3 game geeks dancing.
Tracks are altered between stages and are even based on gamer performance. One
of Space Channel 5‘s tracks, entitled “Mexican Flyer,” will even be remixed
and released as a dance single on the Tommy Boy Silver Label.
To add to the replay value, the game includes several hidden levels and a
few mini-quests. Another surprise that Sega has in store for gamers is a special
guest celebrity who can be rescued with an exceptional performance. After a
six-pack of beer, two well-placed moles and a sacrificial Bothan, the super
powered intelligence division here at GR has learned the identity of this secret
character. We could tell you, but then we’d have to bust your kneecaps.
So far, Space Channel 5 is shaping up to be one of the best dancing/music
action games that has ever seen the light of day. Get ready to get your groove
on.
Polish up your dancin’ shoes! Space Channel 5 is due out in Spring 2000 for the Dreamcast.