
Galaga
Released September 1981 · consists of 23 releases.
Galaga is a vertical shooter arcade game released in 1981. Developed by Namco and published by Namco and Midway.
Released September 1981 · consists of 23 releases.
Galaga is a vertical shooter arcade game released in 1981. Developed by Namco and published by Namco and Midway.
First release date | September 1981 |
Platform | MSX , Nintendo Entertainment System , Atari 7800 , Arcade , Xbox 360 Games Store , Wii Shop , PlayStation Network (PS3) , Famicom Disk System , PC , iPhone , NEC PC-9801 , FM-7 , Sharp MZ , Nintendo 3DS eShop , Wii U , Sega SG-1000 , Xbox One , PlayStation 4 , Nintendo Switch , Casio PV-2000 , Sord M5 |
Developer | Namco , General Computer Corporation |
Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment , Namco , Midway Games , Atari SA , Sega , Dempa Micomsoft , HAMSTER Corporation |
Genre | Shoot 'Em Up |
Theme | Sci-Fi |
Franchises | Galaxian , Galaga , ARCADE GAME SERIES , Arcade Archives |
Aliases | Sega-Galaga |
Released in 1981, Galaga has become one of the most popular arcade games of all time. Much more well received than its predecessor, Galaxian, Galaga features fast paced top-down shooting action. The player takes control of a small ship located at the bottom of the screen and is tasked with destroying the incoming waves of insect-like enemies.
The player controls a "fighter" spaceship whose movement is restricted to flying left or right. Upon the start of a level, waves of enemies fly in formation and complete a flight pattern before positioning themselves at the top of the screen. It is ideal to destroy the incoming ships before they complete their fly-in. Once in formation at the top of the screen, enemies will regularly break off to attack. Enemy ships attack by dropping bombs and/or attempting to collide with the player's ship.
The most popular and effective strategy is for the player to sacrifice their own ship to a "Boss Galaga" ship. These ships hover above the player and emit a tractor-beam. Entering this beam will sacrifice the current ship and allow the player to use one of the reserves. Destroying the "Boss Galaga" will reclaim the captured ship. The player is then rewarded with dual ships which effectively doubles the player's firepower.
Additionally, a bonus stage occurs every four levels, allowing the player to earn extra points without the risk of being destroyed. Upon destroying every fighter during a bonus stage, the player will then be rewarded with an extra life.
Galaga is included in the Sony PlayStation release of Tekken, as a loading screen game. Defeating a series of CHALLENGING STAGE levels with 100% accuracy will unlock the Devil Kazuya character, who plays like an otherwise unchanged Kazuya with his Devil model.
Specific release details
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Arcade Game Series: Galaga |
Platform | Xbox One |
Region | United States |
Developer | Namco |
Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
Release date | N/A |
Product code | None |
Company code | None |
Rating | |
Minimum Players | 1 |
Maximum Players | N/A |
Resolutions | N/A |
Sound Systems | N/A |
Single player Features | N/A |
Multi player Features | N/A |
Widescreen Support | No |
Notes | N/A |
Relate to Galaga
Galaga Legions
Galaga Legions is the reincarnation of Galaga in similar vein to Pac-Man Championship Edition.
Galaga Remix
This is the iPhone version of Galaga, The original, and an updated version that runs in landscape mode.
Galaga '88
A graphically revamped adaptation of Namco's classic 1981 Arcade shoot 'em up Galaga. It was released in the US on the TurboGrafx-16 as Galaga '90 and Galaga '91/Galaga 2 for the Game Gear.
Galaga 3
Namco's shooter series continues with Galaga 3, originally called Gaplus before being renamed in the US.
Galaga Wars
A free-to-play Galaga game.
Space Galaga
Namco-Bandai mixes classic Galaga action with the anime Space Dandy.
Galaga Assault
A modern "video redemption" take on Namco's classic 1981 arcade game Galaga.