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− | | bobscreen= | + | | bobscreen=TheSpaceBar_PC_US_title.jpeg |
− | | publisher=[[SegaSoft]] | + | | publisher={{company|[[SegaSoft]]|region=US}}, {{company|[[Bomico]]|region=DE}} |
| developer=Boffo Games | | developer=Boffo Games | ||
− | | system=[[Windows PC]], Mac OS 7.5{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990218160143/http://www.thespacebar.com/techspecs.html}} | + | | system=[[Windows PC]], [[Mac OS|Mac OS 7.5]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990218160143/http://www.thespacebar.com/techspecs.html}} |
| sounddriver=[[Miles Sound System]] | | sounddriver=[[Miles Sound System]] | ||
| peripherals= | | peripherals= | ||
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| genre=Adventure | | genre=Adventure | ||
| releases={{releasesPC | | releases={{releasesPC | ||
− | | pcmac_date_us=1997 | + | | pcmac_date_us=1997-07-02{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19971210173126/http://www.sega-saturn.com:80/software.htm}} |
| pcmac_rrp_us=29.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/19981205153354/http://www.segasoft.com:80/store/spacestore.html}} | | pcmac_rrp_us=29.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/19981205153354/http://www.segasoft.com:80/store/spacestore.html}} | ||
| pcmac_code_us=115 | | pcmac_code_us=115 | ||
| pcmac_rating_us=m | | pcmac_rating_us=m | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | | properties={{Properties|PC|mss}} | ||
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{{sub-stub}}'''''The Space Bar''''' is a PC game developed by Boffo Games and published by [[SegaSoft]] in North America in 1997. | {{sub-stub}}'''''The Space Bar''''' is a PC game developed by Boffo Games and published by [[SegaSoft]] in North America in 1997. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | [[File:E31996 TheSpaceBar PC.png|thumb|right|320px|''{{PAGENAME}}'''s appearance at [[E3 1996]].]] | ||
+ | ===Development=== | ||
''{{PAGENAME}}'' was originally scheduled to be published by [[Rocket Science Games]]. However, following the complete failure of the company's business and subsequent near-acquisition by [[SegaSoft]] in late 1996, publishing duties were transferred to SegaSoft. | ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was originally scheduled to be published by [[Rocket Science Games]]. However, following the complete failure of the company's business and subsequent near-acquisition by [[SegaSoft]] in late 1996, publishing duties were transferred to SegaSoft. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Prerelease=== | ||
+ | ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was demonstrated at [[E3 1996]] alongside ''[[Rocket Jockey]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Production credits== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{creditstable| | ||
+ | *'''Director:''' Steve Meretzky | ||
+ | *'''Producers, Boffo:''' Leo DaCosta, Mike Dornbrook | ||
+ | *'''Interactive Screenplay by:''' Steve Meretzky, Patricia Pizer, Tom Bok | ||
+ | *'''Producer, Rocket Science:''' Darren Atherton | ||
+ | *'''Associate Producer:''' Bart Cheever | ||
+ | *'''Executive Producer:''' Bill Davis | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Visuals}} | ||
+ | *'''Production Design:''' Ron Cobb | ||
+ | *'''Additional Production Design:''' Frankie Powell | ||
+ | *'''Graphic Realization:''' | ||
+ | **'''Dub Media, Inc.:''' Michael Wall, Alfred Woo, Lisa Day, Jonathan Chao, Micah Linton, Peter Kroko | ||
+ | *'''Character Modeling:''' George Chang, Joel Hornsby, Brian Pope, Jongo Yuk | ||
+ | *'''Character Speech Animation Imagination Works:''' Tom H. Knight, Helene S. Knight, Pam S. Gray, Albert Hwang, Mike Jackson, Eric Bangle, Rob Beliveau, Joe Riera, Brian Hagen, Kim Gorman | ||
+ | *'''Additional Interface Art:''' | ||
+ | **'''Ledge Multimedia:''' Les Nelken, Alex Weissman, Beth Ollberding | ||
+ | **'''Kinetic Arts:''' Pete Callabria | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Engineering}} | ||
+ | *'''Lead Engineers:''' Brian Weed, Barbara Roman, Michelle McKelvey | ||
+ | *'''Additional Engineering:''' Randall Sanborn, Bud Wilbur, Patricia Pizer, John "Blossom" Lanoue, Glenn "Sunshine" Joyce | ||
+ | *'''Media Engineering:''' Erik Stein, Brett Carey | ||
+ | *'''Installation Program:''' Evan Robinson | ||
+ | *'''Smacker Video Technology:''' [[RAD Software]] | ||
+ | *'''Miles Sound System:''' [[RAD Software]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Audio}} | ||
+ | *'''Audio Director:''' Karl E. Held | ||
+ | *'''Music Composition:''' Joshua Salesin | ||
+ | *'''Casting:''' | ||
+ | **'''donald case casting:''' Shannon C. Klasell, Theresa Irrera | ||
+ | *'''Recording & Editing:''' | ||
+ | **'''Back Pocket Studios:''' Leonard Hospidor, Joe Arlotta, Michelle Doherty, Gabe Macrone, Jim Doherty | ||
+ | *'''Post-Processing:''' | ||
+ | **'''Pacific Coast Sound Works:''' Bob Michaels | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Cast}} | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|The Thirsty Tentacle}} | ||
+ | *'''Alias Node:''' Guy Paul | ||
+ | *'''Maksh:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Ni'Dopal:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Zelda:''' Shari Simpson | ||
+ | *'''Bettaker:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Soldier 714-Z-367:''' Chris Phillips | ||
+ | *'''Fleebix:''' David Shatraw | ||
+ | *'''Thud:''' Russell Horton | ||
+ | *'''Cilia:''' Cookie Rufino | ||
+ | *'''Seedrot:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Deven-7:''' Jeff Meller | ||
+ | *'''Click Snap Snap Rattle:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Gorb:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Sergeant Woboksha:''' Tory Wood | ||
+ | *'''Chiphandler:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Paksha:''' Joyce Rheeling | ||
+ | *'''Arksh:''' Jeff Meller | ||
+ | *'''Borksh:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Dwelf-18:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Durteen-97:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Sluggo:''' Marshall Efran | ||
+ | *'''My and Ty:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Balooksh:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Slurb and Delb:''' Jeff Meller | ||
+ | *'''Ni'Purth:''' Pamela Lewis | ||
+ | *'''Fission Twins #1 and #2:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Gus:''' David Shatraw | ||
+ | *'''Flight Announcer:''' Pamela Lewis | ||
+ | *'''Bibbles:''' Sasha Meretzky | ||
+ | *'''Taunting Cop:''' Tory Wood | ||
+ | *'''Bar Computer:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Slot Machine:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Vending Machine:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Vestibule Locker Voice:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Poker-Playing Alien:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Bus Robot:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Auditon flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Click Snap Snap Rattle:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Whine Whistle Tap Tap:''' Chris Phillips | ||
+ | *'''Clank Bump Bang:''' David Shatraw | ||
+ | *'''Drug Processor:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Laboratory Insects:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''AudTel Telephone Operator:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | *'''Happy Branches Saleswoman:''' Shari Simpson | ||
+ | *'''Ding Dong Cough Gasp:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Swinging Bachelor Guy:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''"Drug Smuggler Safe House":''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Neblitz and Salivraster flashbacks}} | ||
+ | *'''Fleebix:''' David Shatraw | ||
+ | *'''Thud:''' Russell Horton | ||
+ | *'''Chundar:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Quelbor:''' Marshall Efran | ||
+ | *'''Yirk:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Froobis:''' Marshall Efran | ||
+ | *'''Salivraster Deliveree:''' Guy Paul | ||
+ | *'''Neblitz Deliveree:''' Marshall Efran | ||
+ | *'''Neblitzi Auditioner:''' Marshall Efran | ||
+ | *'''Quantelope Lodge Doorman:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Sraffan flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Deven-7:''' Jeff Meller | ||
+ | *'''Irk-4:''' Joyce Rheeling | ||
+ | *'''Quosh-23:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Male Sraffan Staffer:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Female Sraffan Staffer:''' Joyce Rheeling | ||
+ | *'''Deven's Powder Room Door:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Spacelock Door Voice:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Trisecks flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Cilia:''' Cookie Rufino | ||
+ | *'''Parker:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Barman:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Woona:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | *'''Canal Lock Voice:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Akro Mati Guard:''' Guy Paul | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Vedj flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Seedrot:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Lowpollencount:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Curvystem:''' Tory Wood | ||
+ | *'''Dr. Root:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Pruneshears:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''Plentyfruit:''' Shari Simpson | ||
+ | *'''Officer Broadleaf:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Pestkaput:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Stoutstem:''' Russell Horton | ||
+ | *'''Grapeleaf:''' Chris Phillips | ||
+ | *'''Holly:''' Pam Lewis | ||
+ | *'''Chief Fireweed:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Postman:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''TV Announcer:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Okra:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''Daisy:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Softfruit:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Male Caller to Dr. Root:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Aphid Commercial Woman:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | *'''Cream Commercial Man:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Cream Man's Boss:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Cream Man's Client:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Little Woody:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Big Sis:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Woody's Mother:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | *'''Aunt Seedpod:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''"Day of the Termites" Woman:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''"Day of the Termites" Man:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''"Day of the Termites" General:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Heather:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | *'''Hickory:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Herb:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Rosemary:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''TV News Anchor:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Doctor Aphidbreath:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Chemist:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Foliage Club President:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Professor Brokentwig:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Stifftrunk:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Greenpetal:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''Airline Passenger:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Stormdamage:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | *'''Shopping Channel Saleswoman:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Shopping Channel Salesman:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Root Ring User:''' Cookie Ruffino | ||
+ | *'''Root Ring User's Boyfriend:''' David Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Male NFA User:''' Zachary Fine | ||
+ | *'''Female NFA User:''' Ivy Austin | ||
+ | *'''Reunion Attendee:''' John DiMaggio | ||
+ | *'''Aerobics Instructor:''' Alexandra Rhodie | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Vildroid flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Dirtkicker:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Hairtrimmer:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Pictureguarder:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Commentmaker:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Veeblecoach:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''PA Announcer:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Playdescriber:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Coloradder:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Interviewer:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Clichegiver:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''The President:''' Jim Brownold | ||
+ | *'''Uvalzee Town Hall Door:''' Alan Rickman | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Zzazzl flashback}} | ||
+ | *'''Soldier 714-Z-367:''' Chris Phillips | ||
+ | *'''Queen Zzoonz:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | *'''Zzazzl Swarm Voices:''' Bill Lobely | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Quality Assurance: Boston Unit}} | ||
+ | *'''Lead Exterminator:''' Patricia Pizer | ||
+ | *'''Extermination Staff:''' Eric Braxton, Stan Chu, Chris Clark, Tom Fenselau, Josh Coyne, Dan Flagg, Grace Rokosz, Simon Tysall, Jonathan Choate, Shaun Wood, Ted Thorton, Martin Romano, Mark Eckard | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Quality Assurance: San Francisco Unit}} | ||
+ | *'''Lead Exterminators:''' Tony Ciarrocchi, Eric Franklin | ||
+ | *'''Extermination Staff:''' Jeff "Lego" Custis, Roy "PenguinLord" Oakes, Steve Baker, Scott Snyder, Deborah "Snatherkitten" Thomas, Sam Watkins, Eric Moser , James Cabot, Chris De Martini | ||
+ | *'''Focus Group Testing Hugh Bowen & Associates | ||
+ | *'''Compatibility Testing:''' PCTest Corporation | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Sales and Marketing}} | ||
+ | *'''Marketing:''' | ||
+ | **'''[[SegaSoft, Inc.]]:''' [[Haven Carter Dubrul]], Mark Brutten, Alex Rubin, [[Lisa Wilson]], Brenda Akins | ||
+ | *'''Public Relations:''' Tom Crosby | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{creditsheader|Business Affairs}} | ||
+ | *'''Recruiting:''' Gabrielle Accardi | ||
+ | *'''Legal Services:''' | ||
+ | **'''Shapiro, Israel, & Weiner:''' Gene Landy | ||
+ | *'''Accounting Services:''' Lorelei Kolegue | ||
+ | *'''Cast Payroll Services:''' CTP, Inc. | ||
+ | *'''Production Services:''' Susanna Richards | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks To:''' Richard Booroojian, Michael Edge, Tom Hays, Paul Kohler, Mark Mullen, MeMe Rasmussen, Linda Rich, Evan Robinson, Dave Schiefler, Jim Wickett, Brandy Wilson, Gray, Cary, Ware & Freidenrich, espec Brad Rock, Imperial Bank, especially Sam Bhaumik, Merill, Pickard, Anderson, Eyre, Mohr, Davidow Ventures III, Mondadori | ||
+ | | console=PCMAC | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |cols=3 | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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| item1=SpaceBar PC US disc1m.jpg | | item1=SpaceBar PC US disc1m.jpg | ||
| item1name=Mac disc 1 | | item1name=Mac disc 1 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=PC/Mac | ||
+ | | region=DE | ||
+ | | front=TheSpaceBar PC DE box front.png | ||
+ | | back= | ||
+ | | spinemissing= | ||
+ | | jewelcase= | ||
+ | | jewelcasefront= | ||
+ | | jewelcaseback= | ||
+ | | jewelcasespinemissing= | ||
}} | }} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [https://web.archive.org/web/19981202060949/http://www.thespacebar.com/ Official website] ( | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/19981202060949/http://www.thespacebar.com/ Official website (1998-12)] (Wayback Machine) |
+ | *''[https://www.filfre.net/2021/11/boffo-games/ Boffo Games]'' article by Jimmy Maher at ''[https://www.filfre.net The Digital Antiquarian]'' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
+ | {{TheSpaceBarOmni}} | ||
{{TheTitle}} | {{TheTitle}} |
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The Space Bar | ||||||||||
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System(s): Windows PC, Mac OS 7.5[1] | ||||||||||
Publisher: SegaSoft (US), Bomico (DE) | ||||||||||
Developer: Boffo Games | ||||||||||
Sound driver: Miles Sound System | ||||||||||
Genre: Adventure | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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The Space Bar is a PC game developed by Boffo Games and published by SegaSoft in North America in 1997.
Contents
Story
Players assume the role of Alias Node, a detective who is conducting a murder investigation on the distant planet Armpit VI. This comic sci-fi murder mystery begins in a space port at a drinking establishment called the Thirsty Tentacle Bar, and takes the players through eight alien worlds, where you encounter 19 different species represented by more than 40 alien creatures.[4]
History
Development
The Space Bar was originally scheduled to be published by Rocket Science Games. However, following the complete failure of the company's business and subsequent near-acquisition by SegaSoft in late 1996, publishing duties were transferred to SegaSoft.
Prerelease
The Space Bar was demonstrated at E3 1996 alongside Rocket Jockey.
Production credits
- Director: Steve Meretzky
- Producers, Boffo: Leo DaCosta, Mike Dornbrook
- Interactive Screenplay by: Steve Meretzky, Patricia Pizer, Tom Bok
- Producer, Rocket Science: Darren Atherton
- Associate Producer: Bart Cheever
- Executive Producer: Bill Davis
- Production Design: Ron Cobb
- Additional Production Design: Frankie Powell
- Graphic Realization:
- Dub Media, Inc.: Michael Wall, Alfred Woo, Lisa Day, Jonathan Chao, Micah Linton, Peter Kroko
- Character Modeling: George Chang, Joel Hornsby, Brian Pope, Jongo Yuk
- Character Speech Animation Imagination Works: Tom H. Knight, Helene S. Knight, Pam S. Gray, Albert Hwang, Mike Jackson, Eric Bangle, Rob Beliveau, Joe Riera, Brian Hagen, Kim Gorman
- Additional Interface Art:
- Ledge Multimedia: Les Nelken, Alex Weissman, Beth Ollberding
- Kinetic Arts: Pete Callabria
- Lead Engineers: Brian Weed, Barbara Roman, Michelle McKelvey
- Additional Engineering: Randall Sanborn, Bud Wilbur, Patricia Pizer, John "Blossom" Lanoue, Glenn "Sunshine" Joyce
- Media Engineering: Erik Stein, Brett Carey
- Installation Program: Evan Robinson
- Smacker Video Technology: RAD Software
- Miles Sound System: RAD Software
- Audio Director: Karl E. Held
- Music Composition: Joshua Salesin
- Casting:
- donald case casting: Shannon C. Klasell, Theresa Irrera
- Recording & Editing:
- Back Pocket Studios: Leonard Hospidor, Joe Arlotta, Michelle Doherty, Gabe Macrone, Jim Doherty
- Post-Processing:
- Pacific Coast Sound Works: Bob Michaels
- Alias Node: Guy Paul
- Maksh: Bill Lobely
- Ni'Dopal: John DiMaggio
- Zelda: Shari Simpson
- Bettaker: Jim Brownold
- Soldier 714-Z-367: Chris Phillips
- Fleebix: David Shatraw
- Thud: Russell Horton
- Cilia: Cookie Rufino
- Seedrot: Ivy Austin
- Deven-7: Jeff Meller
- Click Snap Snap Rattle: John DiMaggio
- Gorb: Jim Brownold
- Sergeant Woboksha: Tory Wood
- Chiphandler: Jim Brownold
- Paksha: Joyce Rheeling
- Arksh: Jeff Meller
- Borksh: Jim Brownold
- Dwelf-18: David Slavin
- Durteen-97: Zachary Fine
- Sluggo: Marshall Efran
- My and Ty: Alan Rickman
- Balooksh: Jim Brownold
- Slurb and Delb: Jeff Meller
- Ni'Purth: Pamela Lewis
- Fission Twins #1 and #2: Alan Rickman
- Gus: David Shatraw
- Flight Announcer: Pamela Lewis
- Bibbles: Sasha Meretzky
- Taunting Cop: Tory Wood
- Bar Computer: Jim Brownold
- Slot Machine: Alan Rickman
- Vending Machine: Jim Brownold
- Vestibule Locker Voice: Ivy Austin
- Poker-Playing Alien: Jim Brownold
- Bus Robot: Jim Brownold
- Click Snap Snap Rattle: John DiMaggio
- Whine Whistle Tap Tap: Chris Phillips
- Clank Bump Bang: David Shatraw
- Drug Processor: Jim Brownold
- Laboratory Insects: Alan Rickman
- AudTel Telephone Operator: Alexandra Rhodie
- Happy Branches Saleswoman: Shari Simpson
- Ding Dong Cough Gasp: John DiMaggio
- Swinging Bachelor Guy: Jim Brownold
- "Drug Smuggler Safe House": John DiMaggio
- Fleebix: David Shatraw
- Thud: Russell Horton
- Chundar: John DiMaggio
- Quelbor: Marshall Efran
- Yirk: John DiMaggio
- Froobis: Marshall Efran
- Salivraster Deliveree: Guy Paul
- Neblitz Deliveree: Marshall Efran
- Neblitzi Auditioner: Marshall Efran
- Quantelope Lodge Doorman: John DiMaggio
- Deven-7: Jeff Meller
- Irk-4: Joyce Rheeling
- Quosh-23: Alan Rickman
- Male Sraffan Staffer: Zachary Fine
- Female Sraffan Staffer: Joyce Rheeling
- Deven's Powder Room Door: Ivy Austin
- Spacelock Door Voice: Jim Brownold
- Cilia: Cookie Rufino
- Parker: Alan Rickman
- Barman: David Slavin
- Woona: Alexandra Rhodie
- Canal Lock Voice: Jim Brownold
- Akro Mati Guard: Guy Paul
- Seedrot: Ivy Austin
- Lowpollencount: Bill Lobely
- Curvystem: Tory Wood
- Dr. Root: Alan Rickman
- Pruneshears: Cookie Ruffino
- Plentyfruit: Shari Simpson
- Officer Broadleaf: Jim Brownold
- Pestkaput: Alan Rickman
- Stoutstem: Russell Horton
- Grapeleaf: Chris Phillips
- Holly: Pam Lewis
- Chief Fireweed: Jim Brownold
- Postman: John DiMaggio
- TV Announcer: Alan Rickman
- Okra: Cookie Ruffino
- Daisy: Ivy Austin
- Softfruit: Zachary Fine
- Male Caller to Dr. Root: Bill Lobely
- Aphid Commercial Woman: Alexandra Rhodie
- Cream Commercial Man: Jim Brownold
- Cream Man's Boss: David Slavin
- Cream Man's Client: Zachary Fine
- Little Woody: Alan Rickman
- Big Sis: Ivy Austin
- Woody's Mother: Alexandra Rhodie
- Aunt Seedpod: Cookie Ruffino
- "Day of the Termites" Woman: Ivy Austin
- "Day of the Termites" Man: David Slavin
- "Day of the Termites" General: Jim Brownold
- Heather: Alexandra Rhodie
- Hickory: Zachary Fine
- Herb: David Slavin
- Rosemary: Cookie Ruffino
- TV News Anchor: Jim Brownold
- Doctor Aphidbreath: Jim Brownold
- Chemist: Alan Rickman
- Foliage Club President: Alan Rickman
- Professor Brokentwig: Jim Brownold
- Stifftrunk: Bill Lobely
- Greenpetal: Cookie Ruffino
- Airline Passenger: David Slavin
- Stormdamage: Alan Rickman
- Shopping Channel Saleswoman: Ivy Austin
- Shopping Channel Salesman: Bill Lobely
- Root Ring User: Cookie Ruffino
- Root Ring User's Boyfriend: David Slavin
- Male NFA User: Zachary Fine
- Female NFA User: Ivy Austin
- Reunion Attendee: John DiMaggio
- Aerobics Instructor: Alexandra Rhodie
- Dirtkicker: Jim Brownold
- Hairtrimmer: Jim Brownold
- Pictureguarder: Jim Brownold
- Commentmaker: Jim Brownold
- Veeblecoach: Jim Brownold
- PA Announcer: Jim Brownold
- Playdescriber: Jim Brownold
- Coloradder: Jim Brownold
- Interviewer: Jim Brownold
- Clichegiver: Jim Brownold
- The President: Jim Brownold
- Uvalzee Town Hall Door: Alan Rickman
- Soldier 714-Z-367: Chris Phillips
- Queen Zzoonz: Bill Lobely
- Zzazzl Swarm Voices: Bill Lobely
- Lead Exterminator: Patricia Pizer
- Extermination Staff: Eric Braxton, Stan Chu, Chris Clark, Tom Fenselau, Josh Coyne, Dan Flagg, Grace Rokosz, Simon Tysall, Jonathan Choate, Shaun Wood, Ted Thorton, Martin Romano, Mark Eckard
- Lead Exterminators: Tony Ciarrocchi, Eric Franklin
- Extermination Staff: Jeff "Lego" Custis, Roy "PenguinLord" Oakes, Steve Baker, Scott Snyder, Deborah "Snatherkitten" Thomas, Sam Watkins, Eric Moser , James Cabot, Chris De Martini
- Focus Group Testing Hugh Bowen & Associates
- Compatibility Testing: PCTest Corporation
- Marketing:
- SegaSoft, Inc.: Haven Carter Dubrul, Mark Brutten, Alex Rubin, Lisa Wilson, Brenda Akins
- Public Relations: Tom Crosby
- Recruiting: Gabrielle Accardi
- Legal Services:
- Shapiro, Israel, & Weiner: Gene Landy
- Accounting Services: Lorelei Kolegue
- Cast Payroll Services: CTP, Inc.
- Production Services: Susanna Richards
- Special Thanks To: Richard Booroojian, Michael Edge, Tom Hays, Paul Kohler, Mark Mullen, MeMe Rasmussen, Linda Rich, Evan Robinson, Dave Schiefler, Jim Wickett, Brandy Wilson, Gray, Cary, Ware & Freidenrich, espec Brad Rock, Imperial Bank, especially Sam Bhaumik, Merill, Pickard, Anderson, Eyre, Mohr, Davidow Ventures III, Mondadori
Magazine articles
- Main article: The Space Bar/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
- Main article: The Space Bar/Promotional material.
Physical scans
External links
- Official website (1998-12) (Wayback Machine)
- Boffo Games article by Jimmy Maher at The Digital Antiquarian
References
- ↑ http://www.thespacebar.com/techspecs.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-02-18 16:01)
- ↑ http://www.sega-saturn.com:80/software.htm (Wayback Machine: 1997-12-10 17:31)
- ↑ http://www.segasoft.com:80/store/spacestore.html (Wayback Machine: 1998-12-05 15:33)
- ↑ http://www.csoon.com/issue17/p_rocket.htm (Wayback Machine: 2019-05-16 16:09)
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