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|description = Concept art for ''[[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|LEGO Rock Raiders]]'' showing an example of gameplay, | |description = Concept art for ''[[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|LEGO Rock Raiders]]'' showing an example of gameplay and interface. The interface is divided into three main areas: the Geological section in the top right, the Ore/Crystal levels and Priorities in the bottom left, and the Main Icons and Options in the bottom right. An early [[Granite Grinder]] can be seen in the in-game mockup. | ||
|source = {{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/DDI-RockRaiders-OldDesignDoc/page/10/mode/2up?view=theater |title=Preliminary Design Document For Lego System Underground |version=Revision 1.2 |date=1998 | |source = {{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/DDI-RockRaiders-OldDesignDoc/page/10/mode/2up?view=theater |title=Preliminary Design Document For Lego System Underground |version=Revision 1.2 |date=17 September 1998 |author=Data Design Interactive |page=10}} | ||
|date = 17 September 1998 | |date = 17 September 1998 | ||
|author = [[Artworld UK]] | |author = [[Artworld UK]] |
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↗== Summary ==
Description | Concept art for LEGO Rock Raiders showing an example of gameplay and interface. The interface is divided into three main areas: the Geological section in the top right, the Ore/Crystal levels and Priorities in the bottom left, and the Main Icons and Options in the bottom right. An early Granite Grinder can be seen in the in-game mockup. |
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Date | 17 September 1998 |
Source | Data Design Interactive (17 September 1998). "Preliminary Design Document For Lego System Underground". Revision 1.2. p. 10. |
Author | Artworld UK |
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