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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (スペースチャンネル5 パート2) is the sequel to the rhythm action game ''[[Space Channel 5]]'', developed by [[United Game Artists]] and published by Sega. It was simultaneously released in Japan for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and [[PlayStation 2]] on 14 February 2002, the PlayStation 2 version later being released in Europe later in the year.
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (スペースチャンネル5 パート2) is the sequel to the rhythm action game ''[[Space Channel 5]]'', developed by [[United Game Artists]] and published by Sega. It was simultaneously released in Japan for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and [[PlayStation 2]] on 14 February 2002, the PlayStation 2 version later being released in Europe later in the year.
  
In its original form, ''Space Channel 5: Part 2'' was not released in North America, though was bundled with the original game as part of ''[[Space Channel 5: Special Edition]]'' for the PlayStation 2 in 2003. In 2011 the game received an "HD" upgrade for seventh generation consoles, appearing in ''[[Dreamcast Collection (game)|Dreamcast Collection]]'' before seeing a stand-alone release for [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation Network]] and Steam.
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In its original form, ''Space Channel 5: Part 2'' was not released in North America, though was bundled with the original game as part of ''[[Space Channel 5: Special Edition]]'' for the PlayStation 2 in 2003. In 2011 the game received an "HD" upgrade for seventh generation consoles, appearing in ''[[Dreamcast Collection (game)|Dreamcast Collection]]'' before seeing a stand-alone release for [[Xbox Live Arcade]], [[PlayStation Network]] and Steam. This version was delisted from Steam as of December 6, 2024.{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/archive/3mhhl|https://support.sega.com/hc/en-us/articles/29776767664145-SEGA-Classics-FAQ}}
  
 
With its improved graphics, greater variety, and longer campaign, ''Part 2'' is generally regarded as superior to its predecessor. Like its predecessor, it stars [[Ulala]] and has a cameo by [[Michael Jackson]], known in this game as "Space Michael".
 
With its improved graphics, greater variety, and longer campaign, ''Part 2'' is generally regarded as superior to its predecessor. Like its predecessor, it stars [[Ulala]] and has a cameo by [[Michael Jackson]], known in this game as "Space Michael".
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Production credits}}
 
===Dreamcast version===
 
===Dreamcast version===
 
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*'''Fuse:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Fuse:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Noise:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
 
*'''Noise:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
*'''Purge:''' Akira Ishida
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*'''Purge:''' [[Akira Ishida]]
*'''Jaguar/Shadow:''' Show Hayami
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*'''Jaguar/Shadow:''' [[Sho Hayami|Show Hayami]]
*'''Pine:''' Yoshiko Sakakibara
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*'''Pine:''' [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]]
*'''Peace:''' Toru Ohhira
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*'''Peace:''' [[Toru Ohira|Toru Ohhira]]
 
*'''Pudding:''' Kae Iida, and
 
*'''Pudding:''' Kae Iida, and
 
*'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]]
 
*'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]]
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*'''Story & Gamedesign Director:''' [[Takumi Yoshinaga]]
 
*'''Story & Gamedesign Director:''' [[Takumi Yoshinaga]]
 
*'''Game System Director:''' [[Hideki Anbo]]
 
*'''Game System Director:''' [[Hideki Anbo]]
*'''Game Designers:''' Takao Esaka, Emiko Sunaga, Toshihide Ozeki
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*'''Game Designers:''' [[Takao Esaka]], [[Emiko Sunaga]], [[Toshihide Ozeki]]
 
*'''Programming Director:''' [[Hitoshi Nakanishi]]
 
*'''Programming Director:''' [[Hitoshi Nakanishi]]
*'''Space Programmers:''' [[Yoshio Inoue]], Ise Susumu, Yuuki Hatakeyama, Ko Midoro
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*'''Space Programmers:''' [[Yoshio Inoue]], [[Ise Susumu]], [[Yuuki Hatakeyama]], Ko Midoro
*'''Technical Support:''' [[Osamu Hori]], [[Koji Kaifu]], Satoru Takeshima, Michio Yokomizo
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*'''Technical Support:''' [[Osamu Hori]], [[Koji Kaifu]], [[Satoru Takeshima]], Michio Yokomizo
*'''Technical Director:''' Takeshi Hirai
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*'''Technical Director:''' [[Takeshi Hirai]]
 
*'''Art Director:''' [[Mayumi Moro]]
 
*'''Art Director:''' [[Mayumi Moro]]
 
*'''Total Scene Director:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], All Character & Back Ground Design by All Members
 
*'''Total Scene Director:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], All Character & Back Ground Design by All Members
 
*'''Background Modeling:''' [[Yoshiro Shimizu]], Rie Miyauchi, Issei Komura, [[Takehiko Miura]]
 
*'''Background Modeling:''' [[Yoshiro Shimizu]], Rie Miyauchi, Issei Komura, [[Takehiko Miura]]
*'''Character Modeling:''' [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], Mihoko Yanaka
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*'''Character Modeling:''' [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Mihoko Yanaka]]
 
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Andre Fuentes
 
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Andre Fuentes
*'''Animation Supervisor:''' Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Animation Supervisor:''' [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
*'''Animation Technology Supervisor:''' Takanori Ohnuki
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*'''Animation Technology Supervisor:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]]
*'''Character Animation:''' Yusuke Kashiwagi, Kenya Suzuki
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*'''Character Animation:''' [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Kenya Suzuki]]
 
*'''Camera Works:''' Kanji Suto, Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Camera Works:''' Kanji Suto, Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Visual Effects Supervisor:''' [[Taro Hino]]
 
*'''Visual Effects Supervisor:''' [[Taro Hino]]
*'''Visual Effects:''' Yuji Yamaga
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*'''Visual Effects:''' [[Yuji Yamaga]]
*'''Film Editor:''' Ryutaro Sugiyama
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*'''Film Editor:''' [[Ryutaro Sugiyama]]
 
*'''Storyboards:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Yumiko Miyabe]]
 
*'''Storyboards:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Yumiko Miyabe]]
*'''Art Team'S Special Thanks To:''' Hideaki Takamura, Haruka Yoshida, Jake Kazdal, [[Motomu Hayashi]], Deen Guns Project
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*'''Art Team'S Special Thanks To:''' [[Hideaki Takamura]], [[Haruka Yoshida]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Motomu Hayashi]], Deen Guns Project
 
*'''Sound And Music Design By:''' [[Wave Master|WAVE MASTER, Inc.]]
 
*'''Sound And Music Design By:''' [[Wave Master|WAVE MASTER, Inc.]]
 
*'''Sound Director:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]
 
*'''Sound Director:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]
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**'''Horn:''' Gizaemon Huruta
 
**'''Horn:''' Gizaemon Huruta
 
**'''Drum:''' Yuuichi Togashiki, Mitsuru Kurauchi
 
**'''Drum:''' Yuuichi Togashiki, Mitsuru Kurauchi
**'''Bass:''' Kenji Takamizu, Takeshi Taneda
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**'''Bass:''' Kenji Takamizu, [[Takeshi Taneda]]
**'''Guitar:''' Chew-Taro Moritake
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**'''Guitar:''' [[Chew-Taro Moritake]]
 
**'''Chorus:''' Curtis Gaines, Ebony Fay, Andrea Hopkins
 
**'''Chorus:''' Curtis Gaines, Ebony Fay, Andrea Hopkins
 
**'''Strings:''' Jun Takeuchi (VL), Takuya Mori (2nd VL), Shin Motoi (VLA), Kaori Morita (VC)
 
**'''Strings:''' Jun Takeuchi (VL), Takuya Mori (2nd VL), Shin Motoi (VLA), Kaori Morita (VC)
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*'''Space Cheer Leaders:''' Eriko Tadaoka, Kaoru Oda, Kaoru Miyazawa, Mayu Kasahara, Mutsumi Tonegawa, Kaoru Akino, Yuuko Kitaide, Mika Matsumoto
 
*'''Space Cheer Leaders:''' Eriko Tadaoka, Kaoru Oda, Kaoru Miyazawa, Mayu Kasahara, Mutsumi Tonegawa, Kaoru Akino, Yuuko Kitaide, Mika Matsumoto
 
*'''Other Voices:''' All Sound-Staff of Channel5, All Staff of Channel5
 
*'''Other Voices:''' All Sound-Staff of Channel5, All Staff of Channel5
*'''Wave Master's Special Thanks To:''' Miki Nagase, [[Teruhiko Nakagawa]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], [[Seirou Okamoto|Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kohzaki]], [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], [[Shigeharu Isoda]], Gekidan Tohai Corporation, Impression Music Co.Ltd, Witch Craft, Tokyo Konsei-Gashodan
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*'''Wave Master's Special Thanks To:''' [[Miki Nagase]], [[Teruhiko Nakagawa]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], [[Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kohzaki]], [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], [[Shigeharu Isoda]], Gekidan Tohai Corporation, Impression Music Co.Ltd, [[Witch Craft]], Tokyo Konsei-Gashodan
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Yukifumi Makino]]
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Yukifumi Makino]]
 
*'''Desk Support:''' [[Ai Muroi]]
 
*'''Desk Support:''' [[Ai Muroi]]
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*'''Manager:''' Yusuke Aoki, Yoshiya Nagata, Hiroyuki Ishiguro, Hiroyuki Motai, Ryouta Tokuyama, Chiharu Suzuki
 
*'''Manager:''' Yusuke Aoki, Yoshiya Nagata, Hiroyuki Ishiguro, Hiroyuki Motai, Ryouta Tokuyama, Chiharu Suzuki
 
*'''Sega-AM2 Motion Capture Studio:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]] MSc., [[Takeo Iwata]], Hideaki Fukai, Katsuhiro Fujita
 
*'''Sega-AM2 Motion Capture Studio:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]] MSc., [[Takeo Iwata]], Hideaki Fukai, Katsuhiro Fujita
*'''Sega of Japan Publishing Unit:''' [[Masanao Maeda]], Seigo Tabira, [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], [[Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasunobu Masahiro]], [[Seijiro Sannabe]], Emi Sasaki, Naoko Ooka, [[Shinobu Shindo]], Junichirou Takahashi, [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Yasushi Yamashita]]
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*'''Sega of Japan Publishing Unit:''' [[Masanao Maeda]], Seigo Tabira, [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], [[Mitsuru Takahashi (publicist)|Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasunobu Masahiro]], [[Seijiro Sannabe]], [[Emi Sasaki]], [[Naoko Ooka]], [[Shinobu Shindo]], Junichirou Takahashi, [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Yasushi Yamashita]]
*'''PR:''' [[Yasushi Nagumo]] ([[Sega]]), Junji Yamazaki, Tomoe Akama ([[Sega]]), [[Mineko Okamura]]
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*'''PR:''' [[Yasushi Nagumo]] ([[Sega]]), [[Junji Yamazaki]], Tomoe Akama ([[Sega]]), [[Mineko Okamura]]
 
*'''Promotion Art Director:''' Masahiro "Magic" Kobayashi
 
*'''Promotion Art Director:''' Masahiro "Magic" Kobayashi
 
*'''Production Management:''' Hayato Watanabe
 
*'''Production Management:''' Hayato Watanabe
 
*'''Budget Management:''' Seiko Yamaguchi
 
*'''Budget Management:''' Seiko Yamaguchi
*'''Desk Support:''' Sayuri Yajima, Rio Toyoda
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*'''Desk Support:''' [[Sayuri Yajima]], Rio Toyoda
*'''Very Special Thanks To:''' All UGA members and their families and, [[Shuji Utsumi]], Kazuhiro Terasawa ([[T's Music]]), Toru Hashimoto (Sarugakucho Inc.), Miyuki Sato (Sarugakucho Inc.)
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*'''Very Special Thanks To:''' All UGA members and their families and, [[Shuji Utsumi]], Kazuhiro Terasawa ([[T's Music]]), Toru Hashimoto ([[Sarugakucho Inc.]]), Miyuki Sato ([[Sarugakucho Inc.]])
 
*'''Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Technical Producer:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]]
 
*'''Technical Producer:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]]
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*'''Story & Gamedesign Director:''' [[Takumi Yoshinaga]]
 
*'''Story & Gamedesign Director:''' [[Takumi Yoshinaga]]
 
*'''Game System Director:''' [[Hideki Anbo]]
 
*'''Game System Director:''' [[Hideki Anbo]]
*'''Game Designers:''' Takao Esaka, Emiko Sunaga, Toshihide Ozeki
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*'''Game Designers:''' [[Takao Esaka]], [[Emiko Sunaga]], [[Toshihide Ozeki]]
 
*'''Programming Director:''' [[Hitoshi Nakanishi]]
 
*'''Programming Director:''' [[Hitoshi Nakanishi]]
*'''Space Programmers:''' [[Yoshio Inoue]], Ise Susumu, Yuuki Hatakeyama, Ko Midoro
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*'''Space Programmers:''' [[Yoshio Inoue]], [[Ise Susumu]], [[Yuuki Hatakeyama]], Ko Midoro
*'''Technical Support:''' [[Osamu Hori]], [[Koji Kaifu]], Satoru Takeshima, Michio Yokomizo, Kyosei Yukimoto, Keiichi Noda
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*'''Technical Support:''' [[Osamu Hori]], [[Koji Kaifu]], [[Satoru Takeshima]], Michio Yokomizo, [[Kyosei Yukimoto]], [[Keiichi Noda]]
*'''Technical Director:''' Takeshi Hirai
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*'''Technical Director:''' [[Takeshi Hirai]]
 
*'''Art Director:''' [[Mayumi Moro]]
 
*'''Art Director:''' [[Mayumi Moro]]
 
*'''Total Scene Director:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], All Character & Back Ground Design by All Members
 
*'''Total Scene Director:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], All Character & Back Ground Design by All Members
 
*'''Background Modeling:''' [[Yoshiro Shimizu]], Rie Miyauchi, Issei Komura, [[Takehiko Miura]]
 
*'''Background Modeling:''' [[Yoshiro Shimizu]], Rie Miyauchi, Issei Komura, [[Takehiko Miura]]
*'''Character Modeling:''' [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], Mihoko Yanaka
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*'''Character Modeling:''' [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Mihoko Yanaka]]
 
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Andre Fuentes
 
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Andre Fuentes
*'''Animation Supervisor:''' Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Animation Supervisor:''' [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
*'''Animation Technology Supervisor:''' Takanori Ohnuki
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*'''Animation Technology Supervisor:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]]
*'''Character Animation:''' Yusuke Kashiwagi, Kenya Suzuki
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*'''Character Animation:''' [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Kenya Suzuki]]
 
*'''Camera Works:''' Kanji Suto, Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Camera Works:''' Kanji Suto, Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Visual Effects Supervisor:''' [[Taro Hino]]
 
*'''Visual Effects Supervisor:''' [[Taro Hino]]
*'''Visual Effects:''' Yuji Yamaga
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*'''Visual Effects:''' [[Yuji Yamaga]]
*'''Film Editor:''' Ryutaro Sugiyama
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*'''Film Editor:''' [[Ryutaro Sugiyama]]
 
*'''Storyboards:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Yumiko Miyabe]]
 
*'''Storyboards:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Yumiko Miyabe]]
*'''Art Team'S Special Thanks To:''' Hideaki Takamura, Haruka Yoshida, Jake Kazdal, [[Motomu Hayashi]], Deen Guns Project
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*'''Art Team'S Special Thanks To:''' [[Hideaki Takamura]], [[Haruka Yoshida]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Motomu Hayashi]], Deen Guns Project
 
*'''Sound And Music Design By:''' [[Wave Master|WAVE MASTER, Inc.]]
 
*'''Sound And Music Design By:''' [[Wave Master|WAVE MASTER, Inc.]]
 
*'''Sound Director:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]
 
*'''Sound Director:''' [[Naofumi Hataya]]
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**'''Horn:''' Gizaemon Huruta
 
**'''Horn:''' Gizaemon Huruta
 
**'''Drum:''' Yuuichi Togashiki, Mitsuru Kurauchi
 
**'''Drum:''' Yuuichi Togashiki, Mitsuru Kurauchi
**'''Bass:''' Kenji Takamizu, Takeshi Taneda
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**'''Bass:''' Kenji Takamizu, [[Takeshi Taneda]]
**'''Guitar:''' Chew-Taro Moritake
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**'''Guitar:''' [[Chew-Taro Moritake]]
 
**'''Chorus:''' Curtis Gaines, Ebony Fay, Andrea Hopkins
 
**'''Chorus:''' Curtis Gaines, Ebony Fay, Andrea Hopkins
 
**'''Strings:''' Jun Takeuchi (VL), Takuya Mori (2nd VL), Shin Motoi (VLA), Kaori Morita (VC)
 
**'''Strings:''' Jun Takeuchi (VL), Takuya Mori (2nd VL), Shin Motoi (VLA), Kaori Morita (VC)
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*'''Space Cheer Leaders:''' Eriko Tadaoka, Kaoru Oda, Kaoru Miyazawa, Mayu Kasahara, Mutsumi Tonegawa, Kaoru Akino, Yuuko Kitaide, Mika Matsumoto
 
*'''Space Cheer Leaders:''' Eriko Tadaoka, Kaoru Oda, Kaoru Miyazawa, Mayu Kasahara, Mutsumi Tonegawa, Kaoru Akino, Yuuko Kitaide, Mika Matsumoto
 
*'''Other Voices:''' All Sound-Staff of Channels, All Staff of Channels
 
*'''Other Voices:''' All Sound-Staff of Channels, All Staff of Channels
*'''Wave Master's Special Thanks To:''' Miki Nagase, [[Teruhiko Nakagawa]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], [[Seirou Okamoto|Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki|Tatsuya Kohzaki]], [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], [[Shigeharu Isoda]], Gekidan Tohai Corporation, Impression Music Co.Ltd, Witch Craft, Tokyo Konsei-Gashodan
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*'''Wave Master's Special Thanks To:''' [[Miki Nagase]], [[Teruhiko Nakagawa]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], [[Seiro Okamoto]], [[Tatsuya Kohzaki]], [[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], [[Shigeharu Isoda]], Gekidan Tohai Corporation, Impression Music Co.Ltd, [[Witch Craft]], Tokyo Konsei-Gashodan
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Yukifumi Makino]]
 
*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Yukifumi Makino]]
 
*'''Desk Support:''' [[Ai Muroi]]
 
*'''Desk Support:''' [[Ai Muroi]]
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*'''Manager:''' Yusuke Aoki, Yoshiya Nagata, Hiroyuki Ishiguro, Hiroyuki Motai, Ryouta Tokuyama, Chiharu Suzuki
 
*'''Manager:''' Yusuke Aoki, Yoshiya Nagata, Hiroyuki Ishiguro, Hiroyuki Motai, Ryouta Tokuyama, Chiharu Suzuki
 
*'''Sega-AM2 Motion Capture Studio:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]] MSc., [[Takeo Iwata]], Hideaki Fukai, Katsuhiro Fujita
 
*'''Sega-AM2 Motion Capture Studio:''' [[Hans van Veenendaal]] MSc., [[Takeo Iwata]], Hideaki Fukai, Katsuhiro Fujita
*'''Sega of Japan Publishing Unit:''' [[Masanao Maeda]], Seigo Tabira, [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], [[Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasunobu Masahiro]], [[Seijiro Sannabe]], Emi Sasaki, Naoko Ooka, [[Shinobu Shindo]], Junichirou Takahashi, [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Yasushi Yamashita]]
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*'''Sega of Japan Publishing Unit:''' [[Masanao Maeda]], Seigo Tabira, [[Hiroyuki Miyazaki]], [[Mitsuru Takahashi (publicist)|Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasunobu Masahiro]], [[Seijiro Sannabe]], [[Emi Sasaki]], [[Naoko Ooka]], [[Shinobu Shindo]], Junichirou Takahashi, [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Yasushi Yamashita]]
*'''PR:''' [[Yasushi Nagumo]] ([[Sega]]), Junji Yamazaki, Tomoe Akama ([[Sega]]), [[Mineko Okamura]]
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*'''PR:''' [[Yasushi Nagumo]] ([[Sega]]), [[Junji Yamazaki]], Tomoe Akama ([[Sega]]), [[Mineko Okamura]]
 
*'''Promotion Art Director:''' Masahiro "Magic" Kobayashi
 
*'''Promotion Art Director:''' Masahiro "Magic" Kobayashi
 
*'''Production Management:''' Hayato Watanabe
 
*'''Production Management:''' Hayato Watanabe
 
*'''Budget Management:''' Seiko Yamaguchi
 
*'''Budget Management:''' Seiko Yamaguchi
*'''Desk Support:''' Sayuri Yajima, Rio Toyoda
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*'''Desk Support:''' [[Sayuri Yajima]], Rio Toyoda
*'''Very Special Thanks To:''' All UGA members and their families and, [[Shuji Utsumi]], Kazuhiro Terasawa ([[T's Music]]), Toru Hashimoto (Sarugakucho Inc.), Miyuki Sato (Sarugakucho Inc.), Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
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*'''Very Special Thanks To:''' All UGA members and their families and, [[Shuji Utsumi]], Kazuhiro Terasawa ([[T's Music]]), Toru Hashimoto ([[Sarugakucho Inc.]]), Miyuki Sato ([[Sarugakucho Inc.]]), Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
 
*'''Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Supervisor:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Technical Producer:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]]
 
*'''Technical Producer:''' [[Ryuichi Hattori]]
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
 
===ROM dump status===
 
===ROM dump status===
 
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Space Channel 5: Part 2
System(s): Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Steam
Publisher: Sega Corporation (JP), Sega of America (US), Sega Europe (EU)
Sony PlayStation 2
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Europe)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Peripherals supported:
Sega Dreamcast
Dreamcast VGA Box, Jump Pack, Visual Memory Unit
Sony PlayStation 2
Trans Vibrator
Genre: Musical Action Adventure (ミュージカルアクションアドベンチャー)[1][2], Music Game/Ongaku Game (音楽ゲーム)[3], Action[4]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
JP
¥5,800 (6,090)5,800e[3] HDR-0190
Sega Rating: All Ages
Sega Dreamcast
JP
(Shokai Genteiban)
¥9,000 (9,450)9,000e[3] HDR-0200
Sega Rating: All Ages
Sony PlayStation 2
JP
¥5,800 (6,090)5,800e[2] SLPM-65096
Sony PlayStation 2
JP
(The Best)
¥3,000 (3,150)3,000e[2] SLPM-74404
Sony PlayStation 2
EU
(Promo)
SCES-50612
Sony PlayStation 2
EU
(NL/DE/IT/FR)
SCES-50612
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sony PlayStation 2
EU
(ES/PT/GR/UK)
SCES-50612
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sony PlayStation 2
DE
SCES-50612
USK: 6
Sony PlayStation 2
ES
SCES-50612
aDeSe: Todos los Publicos
Sony PlayStation 2
FR
SCES-50612
SELL: Tous Publics
Sony PlayStation 2
UK
SCES-50612
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sony PlayStation 2
IT
SCES-50612
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sony PlayStation 2
AU
SCES-50612
OFLC: G
Steam
US
$8.998.99[7] 71260
ESRB: Teen
Steam
EU
€7.997.99[6] 71260
PEGI: 7+
Steam
DE
€7.997.99[6] 71260
USK: 6
Steam
UK
£5.995.99[6] 71260
PEGI: 7+
Steam
AU
$19.9919.99[6] 71260
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
¥952 (1,000)952 (1,000)[8] NPJB-00106
CERO: B
Sony PlayStation 3
US
$9.999.99[9][10] NPUB-30353
ESRB: Teen
Sony PlayStation 3
EU
€7.997.99[9][10] NPEB-00372
PEGI: 7+
Sony PlayStation 3
DE
€7.997.99[9][10] NPEB-00372
USK: 6
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
£6.296.29[9][10] NPEB-00372
PEGI: 7+
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
$12.9512.95[9][10] NPEB-00372
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Sony PlayStation 3
KR
₩13,00013,000[11] NPHB-00231
GRB: 12
Sony PlayStation 3
TW
NT$342342[12] NPHB-00231
GSRR: 6+
Xbox 360
JP
800MSP800[13]
CERO: B
Xbox 360
JP
(Otameshiban)
FREEfree
CERO: B
Xbox 360
US
800MSP800[9][10]
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
US
(Trial Game)
FREEfree
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
EU
800MSP800[9][10]
PEGI: 7+
Xbox 360
EU
(Trial Game)
FREEfree
PEGI: 7+
Xbox 360
DE
800MSP800[9][10]
USK: 6
Xbox 360
DE
(Trial Game)
FREEfree
USK: 6
Xbox 360
UK
800MSP800[9][10]
PEGI: 7+
Xbox 360
UK
(Trial Game)
FREEfree
PEGI: 7+
Xbox 360
AU
800MSP800[18]
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Xbox 360
AU
(Trial Game)
FREEfree
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)

Space Channel 5: Part 2 (スペースチャンネル5 パート2) is the sequel to the rhythm action game Space Channel 5, developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega. It was simultaneously released in Japan for the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 on 14 February 2002, the PlayStation 2 version later being released in Europe later in the year.

In its original form, Space Channel 5: Part 2 was not released in North America, though was bundled with the original game as part of Space Channel 5: Special Edition for the PlayStation 2 in 2003. In 2011 the game received an "HD" upgrade for seventh generation consoles, appearing in Dreamcast Collection before seeing a stand-alone release for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and Steam. This version was delisted from Steam as of December 6, 2024.[19]

With its improved graphics, greater variety, and longer campaign, Part 2 is generally regarded as superior to its predecessor. Like its predecessor, it stars Ulala and has a cameo by Michael Jackson, known in this game as "Space Michael".

Gameplay

Whilst the scoring system is much different from the first game, the core gameplay in Space Channel 5: Part 2 remains mostly unchanged from its predecessor. Ulala, the star of the game, must copy moves acted out by the opponent in time to the music by pressing the directional buttons and two "firing" buttons, A/X ("Chu!", known as "Shoot" in the first game), and B/Circle ("Hey!", also known as "Shoot" in the first game, despite having a different effect on play). "Chu! is used to shoot enemies and objects, while hostages can be rescued with "Hey!".

New to Part 2 is the ability to hold buttons down as a "charged move" (for example when someone says "Chuuuuu---", the player holds the A/X button). Also new to the game is some segments that involve instrument battles, which are played using any directional button, as well as Chu! and Hey!.

Usually in the game, players have a set number of hearts, which varies depending on the situation. If they mess up a section, they lose a heart, and if all hearts are lost, the game is over. In some sections, such as boss battles, stars replace hearts, the number of which is determined by the current rating (the higher the rating, the more stars will be available). If all stars are lost, the game is over.

The viewer rating percentage in the corner works as the score, which changes depending on how well the game is played and the number of hearts or stars at the end of a scenario. There are also secrets at certain points in between gameplay where players press buttons to make Morolians (the enemies from the last game, now allies), spring up from the corner. Players need to find all these secrets in a level in order to get a full 100% rating at the end (the last level has a possible 200% rating).

Elsewhere, there is a 100 stage battle mode, in which players have to play 100 consecutive lines, with only one heart. Some of the lines seem to resemble those found in the first game. There is also a 2 player mode, where one player controls directions and the other controls actions, and an alternate story mode where characters, costumes and dance moves are different.

Other improvements include replacing the pre-rendered backgrounds of the first game with real time environments.

Levels

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Achievements

Main article: Space Channel 5: Part 2/Achievements.

Versions

Version history

Main article: Space Channel 5: Part 2/Changelog.
System Version Size Date Comment Ref Icon
Steam
201409152014-09-15 [20]

Production credits

Main article: Space Channel 5: Part 2/Production credits.

Dreamcast version

Voices
Staff
United Game Artists™
For All People Who Hope For Peace In The Universe.
  • Presented by: Sega®
Original Game ©Sega Corporation, 1999
©UGA/Sega Corporation, 2001
Source:
In-game credits (JP) [21]

PlayStation 2 version

Voices
Staff
Sound Effects
United Game Artists™
For All People Who Hope For Peace In The Universe.
  • Presented by: Sega®
Original Game ©Sega Corporation, 1999
©UGA/Sega Corporation, 2001
Source:
In-game credits (JP) [22]

Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: Space Channel 5: Part 2/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

SEGA Bass Fishing and Space Channel 5 Part 2 Launc.pdf

PDF
PSN/XBLA announcement press release
SEGA Bass Fishing and Space Channel 5 Part 2 Launc.pdf

Artwork

Physical scans

Dreamcast version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Dorimaga (JP) NTSC-J
94
[23]
PSX Extreme (PL) NTSC-J
73
[24]
Sega Dreamcast
84
Based on
2 reviews

Space Channel 5: Part 2

Dreamcast, JP
SC5P2 DC JP Box Back.jpgSC5P2 DC JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, JP (Shokai Genteiban)
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Cover

PlayStation 2 version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Consoles + (FR) NTSC-J
92
[25]
Play (US)
80
[26]
PlayZone (DE) PAL
83
[27]
PSX Extreme (PL) NTSC-J
73
[28]
Quit (IT)
80
[29]
Sony PlayStation 2
82
Based on
5 reviews

Space Channel 5: Part 2

PlayStation 2, JP
SC5P2 PS2 JP Box.jpg
Cover
SpaceChannel5P2 PS2 JP disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, JP (PS2 the Best)
SC5P2 PS2 JP Box PS2TheBest.jpg
Cover
SC5P2 PS2 JP disc best.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, EU (Promo)

SC5P2 PS2 EU promo disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, UK
SC5pt2 PS2 EU FullCover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, FR
SC5P2 PS2 FR Box.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, DE
SC5P2 PS2 DE cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, ES

PlayStation 2, ES (Display)
SC5P2 PS2 ES display cover.jpg
Cover
SC5P2 PS2 EU promo disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 2, IT
SC5P2 PS2 IT cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, NL/DE/IT/FR
SC5P2 PS2 NL-DE-IT-FR cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, ES/PT/GR/UK
SC5P2 PS2 ES-PT-GR-UK cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 2, AU
SC5P2 PS2 AU cover.jpg
Cover

Technical information

Main article: Space Channel 5: Part 2/Technical information.

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 ad53ea58
MD5 7b7481d63b85726aa6ff38d004312b2b
SHA-1 2dd9da5fd2a5e167d4a9b72fd85c8bf820c37d78
1,637,318,656 DVD-ROM (EU) SCES-50612 (V1.00)
Sony PlayStation 2
CRC32 390cbbe9
MD5 4329e7a40a45e4773dfe4d119eb26ff5
SHA-1 0279b284acabe83cdbdd0987595a46da893457ff
4,698,767,360 DVD-ROM (JP) SLPM-65096 / SLPM-74404 (V1.01)

External links

References

  1. File:SC5P2 DC JP Box Back.jpg
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 http://sega.jp/ps2/sc5part2/ (Wayback Machine: 2003-02-16 13:18)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 http://sega.jp/dc/020203/ (Wayback Machine: 2009-11-04 00:20)
  4. https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-08 10:29)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 https://steamdb.info/app/71260/ (Wayback Machine: 2017-05-23 22:29)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 http://steamdb.info/app/71260/ (Wayback Machine: 2013-05-22 20:25)
  7. http://store.steampowered.com:80/app/71260 (Wayback Machine: 2011-03-07 07:41)
  8. 8.0 8.1 http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/jp0177npjb00106_00dccsc5part2dlg00.html (Wayback Machine: 2011-10-06 14:43)
  9. 9.00 9.01 9.02 9.03 9.04 9.05 9.06 9.07 9.08 9.09 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 http://blogs.sega.com/2011/10/05/bass-fishing-space-channel-5-part-2-return-on-psn-xbla (Wayback Machine: 2017-06-11 11:53)
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 File:SEGA Bass Fishing and Space Channel 5 Part 2 Launc.pdf
  11. 11.0 11.1 PlayStation Store (ko-kr; HP0177-NPHB00231_00-DCCSC5PART2DLG00) (Wayback Machine: 2018-04-05 00:36)
  12. 12.0 12.1 PlayStation Store (en-tw; HP0177-NPHB00231_00-DCCSC5PART2DLG00) (Wayback Machine: 2018-04-05 00:36)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (ja-JP; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2011-10-10 02:13)
  14. Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-US; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2011-10-31 03:27)
  15. Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-GB; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2011-11-07 02:55)
  16. Xbox LIVE Marketplace (fr-FR; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2014-07-29 16:56)
  17. Xbox LIVE Marketplace (de-de; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2019-04-14 16:55)
  18. 18.0 18.1 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-AU; Space-Channel-5-Part-2/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258410a39) (Wayback Machine: 2011-11-07 04:00)
  19. https://support.sega.com/hc/en-us/articles/29776767664145-SEGA-Classics-FAQ (Ghostarchive)
  20. http://steamcommunity.com/games/71260/announcements/detail/242389400794435258 (Wayback Machine: 2014-12-01 09:21)
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qHwnw8BLAM
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdPwrUPY2-c
  23. Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 32
  24. PSX Extreme, "07/2002" (PL; 2002-0x-xx), page 52
  25. Consoles +, "Avril 2002" (FR; 2002-0x-xx), page 105
  26. Play, "April 2002" (US; 2002-xx-xx), page 75
  27. PlayZone, "03/2003" (DE; 2003-01-31), page 101
  28. PSX Extreme, "04/2002" (PL; 2002-0x-xx), page 39
  29. Quit, "Marzo 2003" (IT; 2003-0x-xx), page 21


Space Channel 5: Part 2

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Main page | Comparisons | Achievements | Changelog | Development | Magazine articles | Reception | Technical information | Bootlegs


Books: Space Channel 5 Part 2 Sugoku Sugoi Guide Book (2002)
Music: Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Volume "Chu!!" (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Volume "Hey!!" (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Uki Uki ★ Non Stop Mega Mix (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Moji Moji ★ Can't Stop Remix (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Uha Uha ★ Readymade Remixes (2002)

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Space Channel 5 logo Space Channel 5 series of games
Sega Dreamcast
Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 (2000) | Space Channel 5: Part 2 (2002)
Mobile phone
Ulala no Channel J (2001)
Sony PlayStation 2
Space Channel 5: Part 2 (2002) | Space Channel 5 (2002) | Space Channel 5: Special Edition (2003)
Game Boy Advance
Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack (2003)
Windows PC
Xbox Live Arcade
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Network
Space Channel 5: Part 2 (2011)
Sony PlayStation 4
Space Channel 5 VR Kinda Funky News Flash! (2019)
Space Channel 5 related media
Music
Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer (2000) | Space Channel 5 Planet Dance (2000) | Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (2000) | Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 (2000) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Volume "Chu!!" (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Soundtrack Volume "Hey!!" (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Uki Uki ★ Non Stop Mega Mix (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Moji Moji ★ Can't Stop Remix (2002) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Uha Uha ★ Readymade Remixes (2002) | Space Channel 5 20th Anniversary "GyunGyun Selection" (2019)
Book
Space Channel 5 Gyun Gyun Book (2000) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Space Channel 5 (2000) | Space Channel 5 Part 2 Sugoku Sugoi Guide Book (2002)
Toy
figma Ulala: Cheery White ver. (2017) | figma Ulala: Exciting Orange ver. (2017)