![]() ![]() The best-grossing game of all time and arguably containing the best known character of all time. Released in 1977 in Japan, PacMan(PuckMan in 's name was changed because people could associate Puck know) 1980 in America, PacMan drained millions of quarters every week very soon after it's release. Basically, it's fighting off waves of very similar monsters, although their tactics change from level to level.įAR different from the original Galaga, Galaga Arrangement is a very enjoyable game, offering different kinds of power-ups than the original Galaga, better and flashyer graphics, varied level design and hundreds more enemies on the screen at one time.Īlthough the gameplay is relatively the same, Galaga and Galaga arrangements are both different games that should appeal to many people. ![]() Galaga's gameplay was simple and addictive. In Galaga, you play as a small ship which can only release 2 bullets at one time, once one leaves the screen or hits an enemy, you may fire another. Released in 1987 Galaga was quickly sucking up peoples quarters, not only in America, but all over the world. Galaga is one of the best-known games, beaten by only a few games, the most recognizable is ''Pac-Man''. Now, since this game is all about the games included, i'll give a mini-review for each of them.(you know, in case you've lived under a rock for your life and never played Pac-Man or Galaga) Including much better graphics, fluid motion, much different gameplay and more modes of play! Quite a list of great classics, don't you think? I do! While all of those may seem like the normal game, plus a clone, that's not the situation at all! The arrangement versions of the game are almost -totally- different from the non-arranged version. The following is a list of games availible in Namco Museum: It was all about High Scores and Gameplay, woo! Coming with a quite large list of games from the age of gaming where sound, plot and graphics weren't important. Namco Museum is pretty much just one big set of mini-games. It was all about High Scores and Gameplay, woo!" "Namco Museum is pretty much just one big set of mini-games. ![]()
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