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LEGO Rock Raiders was a playtheme released by the LEGO Company in 1999. It featured 8 main sets, 4 promotional Kabaya toy sets, and 3 Mini Heroes Collection sets. | '''LEGO Rock Raiders''' was a playtheme released by the LEGO Company in 1999. It featured 8 main sets, 4 promotional Kabaya toy sets, and 3 Mini Heroes Collection sets. | ||
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==== Play Features ==== | ==== Play Features ==== | ||
=== Minifigures === | === Minifigures === | ||
Chief | * [[Chief]] | ||
* [[Docs]] | |||
* [[Jet]] | |||
* [[Bandit]] | |||
* [[Axle]] | |||
* [[Sparks]] | |||
=== Unique parts === | === Unique parts === | ||
The theme introduces an abundance of unique parts. Many of the parts are large and have been criticized for being "juniorized". | The theme introduces an abundance of unique parts. Many of the parts are large and have been criticized for being "juniorized". | ||
== Media == | == Media == | ||
=== Video games === | === Video games === | ||
The Rock Raiders franchise got 2 separate video games: One for PC, and one for PlayStation | [[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']] | ||
The Rock Raiders franchise got 2 separate video games: One for PC, and one for [[wikipedia:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]. They featured vastly different gameplay, where the PC game was a resource management RTS game, and the PlayStation game was a third-person action game. | |||
==== PC ==== | ==== PC ==== | ||
The PC game was a RTS-style resouce management game where the player has to complete tasks while fending off hostile creatures and managing environmental dangers. | The PC game was a RTS-style resouce management game where the player has to complete tasks while fending off hostile creatures and managing environmental dangers. | ||
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=== Story books === | === Story books === | ||
Rock Raiders got 3 separate story books. | Rock Raiders got 3 separate story books. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Rock Raiders theme began production in 1997 with the codename "Underground". The sets stopped being produced in 2000. | The Rock Raiders theme began production in 1997 with the codename "Underground". The sets stopped being produced in 2000. | ||
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Many speculate the Raiders are still Rocking to this day. | Many speculate the Raiders are still Rocking to this day. | ||
LEGO Rock Raiders was succeeded by the incredibly popular BLock Raiders - an absolute marvellous game made by Stewart Green, a legendary computer programmer. | ''LEGO Rock Raiders'' was succeeded by the incredibly popular BLock Raiders - an absolute marvellous game made by Stewart Green, a legendary computer programmer. | ||
Oh yeah there's also Power minurss | Oh yeah there's also Power minurss |
Revision as of 21:47, 16 January 2023
LEGO Rock Raiders was a playtheme released by the LEGO Company in 1999. It featured 8 main sets, 4 promotional Kabaya toy sets, and 3 Mini Heroes Collection sets.
Story
The Rock Raiders
LEGO Components
Sets
The Rock Raiders sets
Play Features
Minifigures
Unique parts
The theme introduces an abundance of unique parts. Many of the parts are large and have been criticized for being "juniorized".
Media
Video games
The Rock Raiders franchise got 2 separate video games: One for PC, and one for PlayStation. They featured vastly different gameplay, where the PC game was a resource management RTS game, and the PlayStation game was a third-person action game.
PC
The PC game was a RTS-style resouce management game where the player has to complete tasks while fending off hostile creatures and managing environmental dangers.
PlayStation 1
The PlayStation game
Comic books
Each set had comic books!
Story books
Rock Raiders got 3 separate story books.
History
The Rock Raiders theme began production in 1997 with the codename "Underground". The sets stopped being produced in 2000.
Prototypes
RR Prototypes r kewl.
Release
Rock Raiders was commercially okay-ish.
Legacy
Many speculate the Raiders are still Rocking to this day.
LEGO Rock Raiders was succeeded by the incredibly popular BLock Raiders - an absolute marvellous game made by Stewart Green, a legendary computer programmer.
Oh yeah there's also Power minurss