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Submit Cancel. The same goes for the shooting sounds and rumbling explosions. When you complete a stage in Calaga, you even get the same jingly music as in the arcade. The arcade controls have been left intact.

You move from side to side and fire at the same rate as in the arcade. The aliens also descend and react just as they did in the originals, and you get the same alternating two-player option. Dont worry just enjoy as you did in your younger years.

I used to spend a lot of my vacation money on it! Looks like the original but I got that same annoying sound - needed to turn off speakers to make it go away. Disappointing, not near the controller feel of the original, missing little details too that add up. The game is a good remake but the sound does not work at all and makes a really irritating noise. However, when you first play, you'll be so busy watching the aliens' antics, you'll forget to man your guns. Sometimes a creature or obstacle on the screen will, when hit, leave behind a blue capsule for you to scoop up.

These capsules allow you to warp to different "dimensions", where you can earn bonus points and fight a different class of enemy. Your fighter, just like the creatures against which you must battle, is capable of taking on different forms. A single fighter may be used or the fighters may be combined into double-and triple-shot crafts.

With these high-powered fighters, you can spray the screen with destruction as you try to rid the world of the Galaga corps. Of course, the double and triple ships are wider than the single version and so make better targets for the opponent.

Now let's talk about music. Games for the TurboGrafx seem to feature unusually good music, and Galaga '90 doesn't break that tradition. In fact, one jazz piece, played during an intermediate screen, is good enough to tape for later playback in your car.

Good stuff! The only problem with the music is that there isn't enough of it. Galaga '90 is an excellent shoot-'em-up. However, you should keep in mind that this type of game isn't for everyone.

Very little strategy or thought is involved. Mostly, you pound the fire button until your fingers bleed. Eight years ago, Galaga made its American debut in arcades. Since then, it has been one of the more successful coin-op sequels in videogaming history. It was so popular on its own, in fact, that few today know that Galaga was the direct sequel to Galaxians, another arcade hit.

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