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Galaga (ギャラガ, Gyaraga?) is a fixed shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco in Japan and published by Midway in North America in 1981. It is the sequel to Galaxian, released in 1979. The gameplay of Galaga puts the player in control of a space ship which is situated on the bottom of the screen. At the beginning of each stage, the area is empty, but over time, enemy aliens fly in formation, and once all of the enemies arrive on screen, they will come down at the player's ship in formations of one or more and may either shoot it or collide with it. During the entire stage, the player may fire upon the enemies, and once all enemies are vanquished, the player moves onto the next stage.
Galaga has proven very successful. The arcade version of it has been ported to many consoles, and it has had several sequels, most recently Galaga Legions for the Xbox Live Arcade service.
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The objective of Galaga is to score as many points as possible by destroying insect-like enemies. The player controls a fighter spaceship that can move left and right along the bottom of the playfield. Enemies fly in groups into a formation near the top of the screen, then begin flying down toward the player, firing bombs at and attempting to collide with the fighter. Occasionally, a "boss Galaga" attempts to capture the player's fighter using a tractor beam -- if successful, the fighter joins the formation and must be freed by the player (using another ship and costing him a life), enabling him to control two ships simultaneously. If the boss is destroyed while still in formation with a captured fighter, the fighter will disappear after leaving formation and then will appear again on the next level attached to another boss Galaga. If the fighter is shot by the player, it is destroyed and does not return. The game is over when the player's last ship is destroyed or captured.[1][2]
Galaga introduces a number of new features over its predecessor, Galaxian. Among these are an explosion sound that occurs when the player loses a life, the ability to fire more than one bullet at a time, a count of the player's "hit/miss ratio" at the end of the game, and a bonus "Challenging Stage" that occurs at level three, and from then onwards every four levels, in which a series of enemies fly onto and out of the screen in set patterns without firing at the player's ship or trying to crash into it.[1] These stages award a large point bonus if the player manages to destroy every enemy.
Galaga has an exploitable bug that can cause the attackers to stop firing bullets at the player, due to a coding error[3]. In addition, similar to the famous "Split-Screen bug" in Pac-Man, a bug exists in Galaga in which the game "rolls over" from Level 255 to Level 0. Depending on the difficulty setting of the machine, this can cause the game to stall, requiring that the machine be reset or power-cycled in order to start a new game.
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could do do a recodring of th version of galaga from the pacman and galaga class of 981 machine? Last week my brother and I were playing that version and I mannaged to smash the boss's tractor beam twice!
nickantibarney 3 months ago
@sygo7g Coleco made a Galaxian one, not Galaga.
NESAtariSegaNerd 4 months ago
Galaga for the NES was the first version of Galaga I played but my favorite version of all time is Galaga 90 for the TG-16.
deadlygroove1 4 months ago
One curious port was on a compilation called "Arcade Classics", released by Namco/Philips for the ill-fated CD-i multimedia player/system/console/thing. The compilation, which also included "Ms Pac-Man" and "Galaxian", didn't use emulation and instead used re-coded ports. While the ports of "Ms Pac-Man" (with simultaneous two-player!) and "Galaxian" were pretty good, the port of "Galaxian" suffered from very flickery/jerky graphics.
MattTheSaiyan 7 months ago
I like the first one most
Rolli14 8 months ago
this game rocks
mspeter97 1 year ago
I played it in my NES and loved it, my favorite game of this type. Very accurate port from arcade too
highcollector 1 year ago
My first Galaga game was at the arcade in the 80s... but I didn't really played it, a gamer was just frustrated to not be able to get back the captured ship and leave the machine... I just continued the game, but I wasn't good at all. My second Galaga game was one for the Commodore 64, very big pixels, so my guess was that some games may share the same name but not the look and feel.
newcoleco 1 year ago