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| {{Italic title|''LEGO Rock Raiders'' (video game)}} | | {{Infobox video game |
| '''''LEGO Rock Raiders''''' is a 1999 video game developed by [[Data Design Interactive]] and published by [[LEGO Media International]] for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. The game is based on and was developed alongside the LEGO theme [[LEGO Rock Raiders|of the same name]]. | | | image = Rock Raiders PC big box front scan.jpg |
| | | alt = A scan of a PC CD-ROM "big box" front with the LEGO Rock Raiders logo at the top and a piece of CGI artwork; the art shows a LEGO minifigure piloting a small hovering craft through a cavern full of Energy Cyrstals, a large monster made of rock swinging its fist at him, and a large slug watching |
| | | caption = European "[[Wikipedia:Video game packaging|big box]]" front cover |
| | | developer = [[Data Design Interactive]] |
| | | publisher = [[LEGO Media International]] |
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| | | platforms = [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]] |
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| | | genre = [[Wikipedia:Real-time strategy|Real-time strategy]] |
| | | modes = [[Wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]] |
| | | director = Eamonn Barr |
| | | producer = Tomas Gillo |
| | | designer = {{Unbulleted list|Karl White|David Allen}} |
| | | programmer = {{Unbulleted list|Tony Stoddart|Rob Wilson}} |
| | | artist = {{Unbulleted list|Rob Dorney|Dave Garbett (animation)}} |
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| | | composer = Marl Boonyer |
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| | '''''LEGO Rock Raiders''''' is a 1999 [[Wikipedia:Real-time strategy|real-time strategy]] video game developed by [[Data Design Interactive]]. |
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| == Gameplay == | | == Gameplay == |
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| === Windows version ===
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| The Windows version of ''LEGO Rock Raiders'' is a [[Wikipedia:Real-time strategy|real-time strategy]] game.
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| === PlayStation version ===
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| The PS version is an action strategy game.
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| == Development == | | == Development == |
| Development of the Microsoft Windows game began in October 1997, while development of the PlayStation game began in July 1998 and restarted in early 1999. North American PlayStation levels were made by [[Gameworld 7]].
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| The game's atmosphere was inspired by Scandinavian mines.<ref name="Ultimate Media"/>
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| In early 1999, six months before the PlayStation version was supposed to be submitted to Sony, the head of LEGO Media [''who? Mark Livingstone or Laurence Scotford?''] decided that a real-time strategy game would not sell on the PlayStation. The game was ordered to be changed to an [[Wikipedia:Action game|action game]].
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| As senior producer Tomas Gillo<ref>''LEGO Rock Raiders'' credits</ref> did not have time to rework the PlayStation game while finishing the Windows version, David Upchurch became the producer for the PlayStation version in March 1999.<ref name="Upchurch"/>
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| == Release ==
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| ''LEGO Rock Raiders'' was first announced on 10 February 1999, along with [[LEGO Racers (video game)|''LEGO Racers'']], [[LEGO Friends (1999 video game)|''LEGO Friends'']], and [[LEGOLAND (video game)|''LEGOLAND'']]. It was initially scheduled for release on Windows and PlayStation in September 1999, with a planned retail price of US$40–$45.<ref name="cdmag announces"/><ref name="IGN Snap"/> In May 1999 all four titles were displayed at [[Wikipedia:E3 1999|E3 1999]] in [[Wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], at the LEGO Media booth #1524 in the South Hall. A large LEGO model of [[Jet]] on a [[Hover Scout]] was built by model designers from LEGO Systems during the event. LEGO models of [[Rocket Racer|Rocket Racer's]] car and of PlayStation and [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]] controllers were also constructed before the event; the controllers were given to the winners of a contest involving the car.<ref name="cdmag E3"/><ref name="IGN E3"/>
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| The game was published in November 1999. The North American PlayStation version was delayed until August 2000.
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| == Reception ==
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| The game received mixed reviews.
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| === Legacy ===
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| In 2012, Data Design Interactive founder Stewart Green announced plans to develop a ''Rock Raiders'' sequel.<ref name="StewartG help"/>
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| ''Manic Miners''
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| == References == | | == References == |
| {{Reflist|refs= | | {{reflist|refs= |
| <ref name="cdmag announces">Fudge, James (10 February 2009). [https://web.archive.org/web/20050207104947/http://www.cdmag.com/articles/017/161/lego_games.html "LEGO Announces 4 New Titles"]. ''[[Wikipedia:Computer Games Magazine|Computer Games Magazine]]''. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original on 7 February 2005.</ref>
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| <ref name="cdmag E3">Fudge, James (11 May 1999). [https://web.archive.org/web/20050217004526/http://www.cdmag.com/articles/019/136/lego_e3.html "Lego Media at E3"]. ''[[Wikipedia:Computer Games Magazine|Computer Games Magazine]]''. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 February 2005.</ref>
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| <ref name="IGN E3">IGN Staff (11 May 1999). [https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/05/12/lego-medias-e3-lineup "Lego Media's E3 Lineup"]. ''IGN''. Ziff Davis. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230118131244/https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/05/12/lego-medias-e3-lineup Archived] from the original on 18 January 2023 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20000309014635/http://ign64.ign.com/news/8022.html Oldest] on 9 March 2000).</ref>
| | == External links == |
| | | * {{Wikipedia|Lego Rock Raiders (video game)|''Lego Rock Raiders'' (video game)}} |
| <ref name="IGN Snap">IGN Staff (11 February 1999). [https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/02/12/its-a-snap "It's a Snap"]. ''IGN''. Ziff Davis. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230118131241/https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/02/12/its-a-snap Archived] from the original on 18 January 2023 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20000901014827/http://psx.ign.com/news/6879.html Oldest] on 1 September 2000).</ref>
| | * {{MobyGames|2993}} |
| | | * {{PCGamingWiki|Lego Rock Raiders|''Lego Rock Raiders''}} |
| <ref name="Ultimate Media">Pickering, David; Turpin, Nick; Jenner, Caryn (eds.) (1999). "Media Magic". ''[[The Ultimate LEGO Book]]''. [[Wikipedia:DK (publisher)|DK publishing]]. pp. 26–27. ISBN 0-7894-4691-X.</ref>
| | * {{TCRF|LEGO Rock Raiders (Windows)}} |
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| <ref name="Upchurch">Upchurch, David. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190118171620/dupchurch.com/?portfolio=lego-rock-raiders-ps1 "LEGO Rock Raiders (PS1)"]. ''dupchurch.com''. Archived from the [http://dupchurch.com/?portfolio=lego-rock-raiders-ps1 original] on 18 January 2019.</ref>
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| <ref name="StewartG help">StewartG (26 August 2012). [https://rockraidersunited.com/topic/3942-ddi-looking-for-help-for-rock-raiders-2-rock-raiders-inspired-title "DDI looking for help with new Rock Raiders title"]. ''Rock Raiders United''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230118212630/https://rockraidersunited.com/topic/3942-ddi-looking-for-help-for-rock-raiders-2-rock-raiders-inspired-title/ Archived] from the original on 18 January 2023. [http://web.archive.org/web/20130726111724/http://www.rockraidersunited.org:80/topic/3942-ddi-looking-for-help-with-new-rock-raiders-title Original topic name] archived 26 July 2013.</ref>
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| == External Links ==
| | {{LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)}} |
| * [[Wikipedia:LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']] at Wikipedia
| | {{LEGO Media International}} |
| | {{LEGO video games}} |
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| [[Category:LEGO video games]] | | [[Category:1999 video games]] |
| [[Category:LEGO Rock Raiders]] | | [[Category:Data Design Interactive games]] |
| | [[Category:LEGO Media International games|Rock Raiders]] |
| | [[Category:LEGO video games|Rock Raiders]] |
| | [[Category:Real-time strategy video games]] |
| | [[Category:Single-player video games]] |
| | [[Category:Video games developed in the United Kingdom]] |
| | [[Category:Windows games]] |