Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack

Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack (2003)

by THQ
Genres:Music
Themes:Science fiction
Story:When the Morolians invade, ace reporter Ulala scoops the story for Space Channel 5. The hip-hopping aliens zap citizens into a hypnotic dance trance, but beat girl Ulala is their ultimate match. She busts out her grooviest attacks to free the captives and make headlines. Get down with Sega's supernova star as she struts through the space station in style. Game features include 18 unique stages, hip, eye-catching moves and a colorful retro-futuristic environment.Show more
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