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|preceded by=[[Attack of the Zolgear]]
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{{game disambig|the [[1995]] [[arcade]] game|the [[2005]] [[PlayStation Portable]] game|[[Galaga Arrangement (2005)]]}}
'''Galaga Arrangement''' is a fixed [[shooter]] game which was initially released by [[Namco]] as a part of the [[compilation]] arcade game [[Namco Classics Collection Vol. 1]], in [[1995]]; it is the seventh and final title in the [[:Category:Galaxian|Galaxian series]], and the only non-laserdisc one which allows two players to play simultaneously. It was later included in the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Sony PlayStation 2]] and [[Microsoft Xbox]] versions of [[Namco Museum]] in [[2002]] - and its two-player mode is similar to the "regular" stages of [[Cosmo Gang: The Video]] in that both players' scores are combined and their total is shown at the top of the screen (along with the fact that lives are shared between them, so if one player is killed, the other one shall indirectly be killed as well). At the end of each stage in one-player mode, the player's number of hits and shooting-down ratio will be displayed on the screen; in two-player mode, both players' numbers of hits will be displayed with "LOSE" (for the lower one) and "WIN!" (for the higher one) below them.
'''Galaga Arrangement''' is a fixed [[shooter]] game which was initially released by [[Namco]] as a part of the [[compilation]] arcade game [[Namco Classics Collection Vol. 1]], in [[1995]]; it is the seventh and final title in the [[:Category:Galaxian|Galaxian series]], and the only non-laserdisc one which allows two players to play simultaneously. It was later included in the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Sony PlayStation 2]] and [[Microsoft Xbox]] versions of [[Namco Museum]] in [[2002]] - and its two-player mode is similar to the "regular" stages of [[Cosmo Gang: The Video]] in that both players' scores are combined and their total is shown at the top of the screen (along with the fact that lives are shared between them, so if one player is killed, the other one shall indirectly be killed as well). At the end of each stage in one-player mode, the player's number of hits and shooting-down ratio will be displayed on the screen; in two-player mode, both players' numbers of hits will be displayed with "LOSE" (for the lower one) and "WIN!" (for the higher one) below them.


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