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[[Image:RockRaidersPCBoxLarge.jpg|280px|thumb|The original retail box for the game.]]
[[Image:RockRaidersPCBoxLarge.jpg|280px|thumb|The original retail box for the game.]]
'''LEGO Rock Raiders (5708)''' is a video game released for Windows PC on November 15, 1999 (NTSC) and November 30, 1999 (PAL) as part of the [[Rock Raiders]] theme. It was originally listed "220574 Rock Raiders PC CD-ROM" with a price of $39.75. While it was originally slated for release in September, it was pushed back two months for further development.{{Citation needed}}
'''LEGO Rock Raiders (5708)''' is a video game released for Windows PC on November 15, 1999 (NTSC) and November 30, 1999 (PAL) as part of the [[Rock Raiders]] theme. It was originally listed "220574 Rock Raiders PC CD-ROM" with a price of $39.75. While it was originally slated for release in September, it was pushed back two months for further development.{{Citation needed}}


The video game was developed, programmed, and designed by [[Data Design Interactive]] in conjunction with [[Artworld UK]] and published by [[LEGO Media International]]. At that time, Rock Raiders was unusual in being the first theme to have a video game developed alongside it. The theme and the video game influenced each other heavily, creating LEGO's first real tie-in game.
The video game was developed, programmed, and designed by [[Data Design Interactive]] in conjunction with [[Artworld UK]] and published by [[LEGO Media International]]. At that time, Rock Raiders was unusual in being the first theme to have a video game developed alongside it. The theme and the video game influenced each other heavily, creating LEGO's first real tie-in game. <ref>"[http://rockraidersunited.com this is a test]</ref>


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<!--It added many new elements to the storyline.  Over the years, the game has acquired a cult-classic fan-base [[Rock Raiders United]], which is devoted to modding and improving on the original game, as well as enthusing about the [[LEGO Sets]] themselves.  There are six main [[Rock Raider characters|characters]]: [[Chief]], [[Bandit]], [[Axle]], [[Jet]], [[Docs]], and [[Sparks]], however most of these characters only appear in [[Rock Raiders Cut Scenes|Cut Scenes]] and various messages in-game.  Most of the [[Rock Raider|Rock Raiders]] in game are similar in appearance to [[Sparks]].
<!--It added many new elements to the storyline.  Over the years, the game has acquired a cult-classic fan-base [[Rock Raiders United]], which is devoted to modding and improving on the original game, as well as enthusing about the [[LEGO Sets]] themselves.  There are six main [[Rock Raider characters|characters]]: [[Chief]], [[Bandit]], [[Axle]], [[Jet]], [[Docs]], and [[Sparks]], however most of these characters only appear in [[Rock Raiders Cut Scenes|Cut Scenes]] and various messages in-game.  Most of the [[Rock Raider|Rock Raiders]] in game are similar in appearance to [[Sparks]].

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The original retail box for the game.

LEGO Rock Raiders (5708) is a video game released for Windows PC on November 15, 1999 (NTSC) and November 30, 1999 (PAL) as part of the Rock Raiders theme. It was originally listed "220574 Rock Raiders PC CD-ROM" with a price of $39.75. While it was originally slated for release in September, it was pushed back two months for further development.[citation needed]

The video game was developed, programmed, and designed by Data Design Interactive in conjunction with Artworld UK and published by LEGO Media International. At that time, Rock Raiders was unusual in being the first theme to have a video game developed alongside it. The theme and the video game influenced each other heavily, creating LEGO's first real tie-in game. [1]

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