Putting to bed decades of information.
Rare footage of a promotional crossover between Sega’s Dreamcast classic Space Channel 5 and the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards has appeared online, definitively bringing an end to decades of misinformation.
Back in 2000, several outlets, including IGN and Gamespot, reported that Ulala, the pink-haired reporter and protagonist of the Sega rhythm game, would present the Best Dance Video award at the music awards show, which took place on September 7th of that year. However, fans and video game historians have been unable to find any footage of this crossover actually taking place, leading people to suspect it was planned but cancelled for some unknown reason.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Putting to bed decades of information.
Rare footage of a promotional crossover between Sega’s Dreamcast classic Space Channel 5 and the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards has appeared online, definitively bringing an end to decades of misinformation.
Back in 2000, several outlets, including IGN and Gamespot, reported that Ulala, the pink-haired reporter and protagonist of the Sega rhythm game, would present the Best Dance Video award at the music awards show, which took place on September 7th of that year. However, fans and video game historians have been unable to find any footage of this crossover actually taking place, leading people to suspect it was planned but cancelled for some unknown reason.
Read the full article on timeextension.com