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Of note, for the NES version is that there does not appear | |||
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score, but if you score in the millions, a small galaga ship | |||
for each million is located under the numbers, possibly going | |||
up to 7 million. | |||
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Revision as of 04:16, 3 March 2010
Note: all of these screenshots were taken from Galaga Parallel World.
Official releases
These conversions of Galaga were released around the world.
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Atari 7800
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NES, Famicom, & Famicom Disk System
Of note, for the NES version is that there does not appear to be and end to the game at level 256. The stage counter turns into numbers at stage 200.
Also, since the scoring has 6 digits, 999,990 is the maximum score, but if you score in the millions, a small galaga ship for each million is located under the numbers, possibly going up to 7 million.
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Game Boy
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Game Boy Color
Japanese releases
These conversions of Galaga were only released in Japan.
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Fujitsu FM-7
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MSX
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Sharp MZ-1500
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Sharp MZ-2500
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Sharp X1
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NEC PC 9801
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Sega SG-1000
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Casio PV-2000
Clones
These are unofficial clones of Galaga for various systems
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Zalaga, BBC Micro
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Zalagan, Commodore 64
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Galagon, MS-DOS
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Galagon, TRS-80
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Galax, Sord M5
Box artwork
Galaga received far more home conversions in Japan than it did in the U.S. despite being more popular than Galaxian. Selected box art examples are shown below:
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Atari 7800
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Famicom
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NES
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Fujitsu FM-7
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Sega SG-1000
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Game Boy (Japan)
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Game Boy