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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 Microsoft Windows PC on 15 November 1999 in North America, 30 November 1999 in Europe, and 8 December 2000<ref>[http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/20001026/eidos.htm]</ref> in Japan<!--Can't find release date but I am looking for it-->, 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 Microsoft Windows PC on 15 November 1999 in North America, 30 November 1999 in Europe, and 8 December 2000<ref>"[http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/20001026/eidos.htm レゴブロックで組み立てたマシンでレーサー気分PCゲーム「レゴ・レーサー」]". ''PC Watch''.</ref> in Japan<!--Can't find release date but I am looking for it-->, 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]], except in Japan where it was published by [[Wikipedia:Eidos Interactive|Eidos Interactive]]<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20010110082900/http://www.eidos.co.jp:80/Demo/Demo_Index.htm レゴブロックで組み立てたマシンでレーサー気分PCゲーム「レゴ・レーサー」]". ''PC Watch''.</ref>. 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>
The video game was developed, programmed, and designed by [[Data Design Interactive]] in conjunction with [[Artworld UK]], and published by [[LEGO Media International]], except in Japan where it was published by [[Wikipedia:Eidos Interactive|Eidos Interactive]]<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20010110082900/http://www.eidos.co.jp:80/Demo/Demo_Index.htm]</ref>. 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>


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

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The original retail box for the game.

LEGO Rock Raiders (5708) is a video game released for Microsoft Windows PC on 15 November 1999 in North America, 30 November 1999 in Europe, and 8 December 2000[1] in Japan, 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, except in Japan where it was published by Eidos Interactive[2]. 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. [3]

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Hebrew עִבְרִית
Ivrit
לגו משימה בחלל
Japanese 日本語
Nihongo
レゴ・ロックレイダース

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