Space Channel 5 VR Kinda Funky News Flash!

by Grounding Inc.

The Developer Says...

SEGA’s legendary Dreamcast rhythm game “Space Channel 5 ” is coming to virtual reality as ”Space Channel 5 VR Kinda Funky News Flash!". Heroine Ulala will navigate you through the world of “Space Channel 5”

Players Like...

❤ Gameplay Mechanics

Players mimic dance poses by following Ulala's precise "Up Down Up Down Shoot Shoot Shoot" commands using VR controllers. Instead of pressing buttons, players physically perform dance moves with arm gestures. The game tracks full-body movements, requiring players to dodge "tapioca punches" and strike specific dance poses. Tracking feels forgiving, allowing quick corrections and approximate movements. Each successful pose increases viewer ratings, creating an engaging performance dynamic.

❤ Unique VR Implementation

Transforms the classic Dreamcast experience into an immersive first-person dance challenge. Players embody a rookie reporter training alongside Ulala. Innovative body calibration system adjusts character height and proportions to match the player. Allows direct interaction with colorful, over-the-top characters.

❤ Game Modes

Story Mode: 4 vibrant chapters featuring alien-fighting dance battles. Arcade Mode: Pure dance performance without narrative. Bonus Hatsune Miku stage. 100-level pose challenge. Theatre mode for rewatching performances from multiple angles.

❤ Player Engagement

Delights franchise fans with faithful character representations. Encourages playful, full-body movement. Provides a low-pressure rhythm experience with comedic sci-fi flair. Lets players high-five Ulala and feel part of the zany broadcast.

❤ Key Limitations

Extremely short gameplay (30-40 minutes for main story). Limited replay potential. Simple gameplay might not appeal to non-fans.

❤ Overall Summary

This VR adaptation offers an energetic, nostalgic dance experience that captures the original's eccentric spirit.

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