- Publisher: Agetec Inc.
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2003
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GameNowFrom beginning to end, these games ooze style. [Dec 2003, p.54]
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"Then what's wrong with using TV to brainwash the masses?" It's a chill-inducing sentiment, but after playing both Space Channel 5 games, I could see it coming from Ulala just as easily as from the cackling Mr. Blank.
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About my only complaint is that it's over too soon -- just an hour, without mistakes...It's unmisssable for anyone who wants to take a space-age vacation from the typical.
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Easily the best bargain for the PS2 this side of "VF4 Evo."
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The sequel adds in a lot of new unlockable content to help extend replay value, new face offs with vocals, longer button holds, and even instruments, and the overall controls and challenge seem a lot better in this version.
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A great package crammed with more value and personality than most rhythm games. [Dec 2003, p.143]
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It's all down to the style and irresistible cheerful feeling you get when you play these games.
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PSM MagazineThe bigger prize here is "Part II." It features improved graphics, better choreography, and greater musical variety, including some guitar slinging and a "waltz battle" with a giant plant. At this price - $30 - it's a steal. [Nov 2003, p.48]
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GMR MagazineOr you could get them and play them again and again the way you play a favorite album, because your $30 will get you two of the funkiest, most charming grooves you'll ever see in videogame form. [Jan 2004, p.90]
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyThe combination of toe-tappin' music, retro-futuristic style, and rapid-fire pacing injects Space Channel with an infectious, addictive quality. [Dec 2003, p.210]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 16
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Mixed: 2 out of 16
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Negative: 1 out of 16
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Sep 16, 2019
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Mar 2, 2021Space Channel 5 may not be as beautiful and simple as it’s sequel, but it does offer decent gameplay, cute characters, and repayable difficulty.
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Mar 3, 2017