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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[Series/WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSandiego Well, she sneaks around the worlds from Io to Iapetus; she's a sticky-fingered filcher from Mercury down to Mimas; she'll take you for a ride on a slow rocket to Charon; tell me, where in space is Carmen Sandiego?]]]]
3You thought Franchise/CarmenSandiego was done after she stole everything on this planet, but no, it turns out there's still [[Franchise/StarTrek the final frontier]].
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5''Where in Space Is Carmen Sandiego?'' follows the same basic format as the earlier ''Carmen'' games, except now you chase V.I.L.E. villains across the [[ScienceMarchesOn nine]] planets and various moons of UsefulNotes/TheSolarSystem. This time, Carmen's crooks are all aliens, so the warrants now ask you to specify the suspect's number of eyes and other such details.
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7While earlier ''Carmen'' products simply packaged a physical atlas or encyclopedia with the game for you to use as reference, this one has an in-game database, and chances are you're going to need it. No matter how much of an astronomy geek you are, you probably haven't memorized the names of all the craters on [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfSaturn Enceladus]]. Subsequent ''Carmen'' games would retain the concept of having an in-game database.
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9''Space'' was the last MS-DOS game in the ''Carmen Sandiego'' franchise. Starting with ''VideoGame/CarmenSandiegoJuniorDetectiveEdition'', the series transitioned to [=CD-ROMs.=]
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11!!This game provides examples of:
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13* ExtraEyes: Suspects can have zero, one, two, or many eyes.
14* ImpossibleTheft: As usual. Thefts include the sunspots from UsefulNotes/TheSun and [[IntangibleTheft the belt buckle from the Asteroid Belt]].
15* ItIsDehumanizing: Averted. Witnesses use "it" when referring to androgynous suspects, and it's apparently not considered derogatory in-universe. It does, however, create confusing sentences on occasion.
16* NoBiologicalSex: Suspects can be androgynous in addition to male and female.
17* {{Planetville}}: Just knowing that the crook went to, say, {{UsefulNotes/Jupiter}} is enough to get you to another location with more clues. But screw you if you had the gall to go to Phobos when the game was directing you to Deimos.
18* PunnyName: Just for fun, have a gander at the following baddie names: Bea Miupscotti, Avery Littlebit Phelps, Morton U. Bargandfore, Kit Incaboodle, Astro Fizzix, and Hanover Fist.
19* RecycledINSPACE: Naturally. Thankfully, this game is a positive example of the trope because it was one of the best in the series.
20* ShoutOut:
21** To ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
22*** Time is measured with "star dates".
23*** The Chief sometimes tells you, "Prepare to depart to where no Acme detective has gone before."
24*** One of the crooks is named Bea Miupscotti.
25** To ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'':
26*** Your A.I. is the VAL 9000.
27*** One of the animations that play when you arrive at the correct location shows a floating ''2001''-style [[TheMonolith monolith]], complete with ''Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra''... but then, it turns into some alien's surfboard.
28** "Jailhouse Rock" is a reference to the Music/ElvisPresley song. In addition, it's referred to as "the Rock" for short, referencing the nickname for Alcatraz.
29* TokenHuman: Carmen herself. The Chief, the witnesses, and the crooks are all wacky aliens in this version.

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