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''Space Channel 5'' is a as part of ''Space Channel 5 Special Edition''. ''Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack'' for the Game Boy Advance in 2003 was released by THQ as part of an agreement that gave THQ the exclusive rights to make GBA games based on Sega franchises. In early 2003, Lady Miss Kier , formerly of the band Deee-Lite , initiated a Lawsuit against SEGA corporation for allegedly stealing her former persona and using it as the basis of a video game character. The lawsuit was based on accusations of copying her look of Knee-high Boots , short Skirt s and a pink ponytail, for SEGA's Ulala character design. Lady Miss Kier (whose real name is Kier Kirby ) claims that SEGA offered to pay her $16,000 to license her name, image and songs for the game, though she rejected their offer. Kirby later learned that the videogame maker went ahead and used her resemblance anyway, and she decided to initiate the lawsuit, seeking more than $750,000 in damages. A minigame called ''Dance'' was included in the 2004 cartridge in the system at the same time, Ulala's hairstyle could be unlocked for the female lead. Rez , also developed by UGA, featured a Morolian alien as an additional, unlockable evolution for the main character. Space Channel 5 also appeared as a minigame in Sega's PlayStation 2 EyeToy -based game, Sega Superstars . Ulala also appeared as a hidden character in the game Sonic Riders . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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