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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)''' was a video game released for Windows PC on November 15, 1999 (NTSC) and November 30, 1999 (PAL) as part of the [[LEGO Rock Raiders]] franchise. 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]].
'''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 [[LEGO Rock Raiders]] franchise.
 
 
<!--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]].


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.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Rock_Raiders_(video_game) Wikipedia Article on the Game]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Rock_Raiders_(video_game) Wikipedia Article on the Game]


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File:RockRaidersPCBoxLarge.jpg
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 LEGO Rock Raiders franchise.