| Description
A game where a spaceship flies back and forth shooting aliens
in space.
Cabinet Information
The original cabinet is white with a painted picture of
the player ship about to shoot a green dragonfly alien from
the fleet. The painting is three color: Blue, Green (same
as the T-molding) and Black, and uses the entire side area
similar to original Pac-Man. This is unlike the restored
graphic version shown in the 3D Tour photos.
Game Introduction
You are a space fighter pilot who must shoot wave after
wave of aliens that look like dragonflies.
Game Play
You must shoot the aliens and their boss. Here are some
tips for shooting the aliens: kill the boss and his two
escorts, then shoot them when they are doing a somersault.
Hacks
Buglaxian - A hack of the classic
Miscellaneous
MOVIE APPEARANCES: "Big" (1988)
Play a JAVA emulated version of the game by visiting http://web.utanet.at/nkehrer/JGalaxian.html
This game was
licensed to Midway for US manufacture and distribution.
Technical
The game uses a Z80 microprocessor. The troubleshooting
manual can be found at http://www.erinet.com/jamesm/tech/tech.htm
Trivia
This was the first video game released with 100 percent
of its graphics displayed in true RGB color.
The Galaxian flagship is referred to as the "Galaxip"
according to the game's manual, but in the actual game,
the "Galaxip" is the player's ship. Notice the
first screen after a credit has been inserted says "BONUS
GALAXIP AT 4000 PTS".
The flagship
appears as an attacker on some levels of Galaga. It also
shows up as a prize in several other Namco games, but it
is not exactly identical. In Pac-Man for instance, the "flagship"
is actually an ice cream sundae (look carefully for the
differences).
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