"Space Channel 5 is a series of music games published by SEGA. The games were developed by United Games Artist under Tetsuya Mizuguchi's lead. The player must copy a series of dance moves performed by the computer."@en . . . . . "Space Channel 5 is a series of music games published by SEGA. The games were developed by United Games Artist under Tetsuya Mizuguchi's lead. The player must copy a series of dance moves performed by the computer."@en . . "Space Channel 5 (series)"@en . . "The Space Channel 5 series is a rhythm-based video game franchise developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega and Agetec for the Dreamcast. Unfortunately, the game was never truly successful after its launch on December 16, 1999. Nevertheless, that did not stop a sequel from being made then released on February 14, 2002, nor did that stop a couple of ports and a remake of the cheesy and light-hearted games. The series follows protagonist Ulala as she increases the ratings for the station Channel 5 through \u2018Ulala\u2019s Swingin\u2019 Report Show\u2019, dancing her way through danger as she inevitably saves the galaxy. So far only two entries in the series have been created and ported over the years."@en . . "The Space Channel 5 series is a rhythm-based video game franchise developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega and Agetec for the Dreamcast. Unfortunately, the game was never truly successful after its launch on December 16, 1999. Nevertheless, that did not stop a sequel from being made then released on February 14, 2002, nor did that stop a couple of ports and a remake of the cheesy and light-hearted games. The series follows protagonist Ulala as she increases the ratings for the station Channel 5 through \u2018Ulala\u2019s Swingin\u2019 Report Show\u2019, dancing her way through danger as she inevitably saves the galaxy. So far only two entries in the series have been created and ported over the years."@en .