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Galaga Review

Xbox 360 Review by Kristan Reed

26 July, 2006

Astonishing fact of the day: Tom had never played Galaga until it popped up on Live Arcade this morning, which is the gaming equivalent of never having seen, I dunno, Blade Runner. After a while you just assume everyone must have come across certain cultural icons, but today's confession just goes to show how wrong you can be.

And another thing guaranteed to have the retro community marching on Eurogamer towers with flaming pitchforks was when he admitted "There's nothing to it... shoot things that fly into you until you die - it's Space Invaders with one other idea." Technically, nothing Tom said was incorrect, but since when did simple ideas constitute a bad game? It's time to put my best 'incredulous old fart' hat on and at least try and defend what it stands for, 25 years on from its release.

First of all, out of all the dozens (hundreds?) of Space Invaders clones that spewed forth from the arcades in the late '70s and early '80s, Galaga was easily one the most memorable, and is probably the only one I can stand playing for concentrated periods of time even now. Sure, it's as basic as it gets, tasking you with clearing wave after wave of dive bombing, missile-spewing insectoid enemies and going for the high score. No power-ups (not counting the recapture of your fighter), no weapons upgrades, no continues, just level after level of screen-clearing chaos punctuated by score-boosting Challenge stages. Add the primal videogaming sound effects and addictive little ditties and you'll dive straight into a gaming time warp that never fails to charm the hairy ears of a retro gamer..

Play it again

'Galaga' Screenshot 1

And the prize to the most pointless use of widescreen and HD resolutions goes to....

Like all arcade games of the era, the actual level design was purely to kill you off as quickly as possible so that you'd shovel more loose change into the hungry cabinet. But such is the perfectly honed difficulty curve that even now Galaga is underpinned by a delicious one-more-go appeal, boosted immensely by the obsessive lure of global high score tables and the friends list that comes as standard with these Live Arcade offerings.

But whether it's worth the 400 points to own the full version is down to how much the latter two features matter to you. By now, the continual retro compilation re-releases on every platform known to man over the past 12 years must account for practically every Galaga fan out there, with MAME mopping up those who refuse to pay for their childhood memories.

If you're one of the few hardy (or young) souls who still doesn't have access to a copy of Galaga, then there's perhaps more justification for shelling out for one of the oldest games still on sale - but we'd vehemently argue that there are better things to spend your money on.

For the rest of us, there's not a whole lot of point to Galaga's arrival on Live Arcade for several reasons. For starters, there's literally nothing new added to the game apart from the ability to start from the last stage you reached. To all intents and purposes, this is just a basic, no frills port of the arcade original, with no graphical enhancements, no new Live-specific modes or sympathetic re-imaginings to try and drag the concept up to date (as Namco repeatedly attempted in the 80s). Other Live Arcade releases have thrown in alternate versions to ensure that the retro faithful are kept happy, along with newcomers, but not so here. It's the 1981 vintage lovelessly shovelled out at a price that still feels steep considering its long-term appeal.

Easy pickings

'Galaga' Screenshot 2

Oh look, I *saw* a ship, that's obviously worth giving me an achievement for.

For as wonderful an example of 1981 gaming as Galaga is, and as addictive as it remains, the thrill is gone after about half an hour of blasting. Even the lure of 200 Gamerscore points soon wears off once you realise how insultingly easy most of them are to attain - after that you're just playing for pride, but the game quickly gets so frantic it's more luck than judgement that sees you through the later levels (feel free to argue that point - I know you won't let us down!).

You can, of course, fiddle with a few basic settings, such as how many lives you start with, or the intervals at which you gain extra lives, but if you play on anything other than the default you'll forfeit the right to upload your score to the Leaderboard. Namco-Bandai hasn't even attempted to meddle with the difficulty settings in order to eke the most out of its appeal. Instead, you're left with a very basic shooter that's immensely challenging, but repetitive by design. It's not the game's fault. Its 'best before' date was 1982, so it's a bit pointless slagging it off for re-emerging on a platform it was never designed for.

Feel free, though, to question why Microsoft would so willingly dilute the Live Arcade offering so carelessly. It's a classic, iconic game, sure, but that's no excuse to throw anything up there and expect people to pay a premium for it. In a 'value pack' of old retro titles bundled together we'd be interested, but the fact that this costs as much as some truly stunning Live Arcade offerings is ultimately where it comes unstuck.

You know what to do: if you want an arcade perfect, no frills port of Galaga then that's what you'll get, but you can probably get your fix by simply downloading the free trial. The lure of global leaderboards (and a succession of largely identical levels) in the full version adds something of a gloss for the retro obsessives, but that's about it. If twitch gaming is what you're after, do yourself a favour and buy Geometry Wars instead - and demonstrate to Microsoft in the best way possible what people really want.

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the_dudefather
26/07/06 @ 14:44
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like frogger, i couldnt even be bothered to finish the demo section

roll on street fighter/sonic/MK
Teeth
26/07/06 @ 14:46
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It's the equivalent of never having seen a film. ;)
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Teeth
26/07/06 @ 14:49
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So bitter! :D
kaleii
26/07/06 @ 14:53
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*comforts Mapster*
Azazel
26/07/06 @ 14:55
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Galaga is one of those games where I honestly couldn't say whether i'd played it or not.

I'm not that old... :)
Xerx3s
26/07/06 @ 14:55
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I don't get why namco doesn't port to a bigger screen format. And besides, there are so many brilliant classics that I would much rather have ported than this.
JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 14:57
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Sadly, I am that old but have had my Galaga fix via MAME. Still don't think it's better than Galaxians.

/runs off
Shrimp
26/07/06 @ 15:02
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lol @ Mapster and MMUK :D
neuroniky
26/07/06 @ 15:03
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@JetSetWilly: it IS better than Galaxian. But Defender is even better, when you learn to manage the speed. Oh, and it's one of the purest videogames ever made. It really deserves a place on Live Arcade.
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 15:20
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Or another boring predictable blackdog comment about something on Live Arcade?
Carrybagma
26/07/06 @ 15:21
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Moon Patrol? Oh that was a good one.

Careful Blackdog - you'll have me buying that 360 soon!

^_^
Ghetto-lapin
26/07/06 @ 15:23
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Blackdog, please get a life.
Stormflood
26/07/06 @ 15:25
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The novelty of buying back my childhood from MS is wearing thin. Am I supposed to forget there is no decent new games coming out whilst I play these games?
Luigi
26/07/06 @ 15:34
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So... 9 months later and just a few decent games. Playing Frogger and Galaga in the XXI century in HD is pointless. Everyone can play those games for free on the web. What's next? Atari's E.T.?
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 15:43
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I'm dumbstruck that people on a gaming forum are seeing "new" games with the option to play them crashed out on the TV rather than sit infront of your PC as a bad thing. Noone forces you to buy them, they arent for everyone, and the value is something which is a personal judgement. They arent a replacement for the full price games. Its aimed at a) people have fond memories of that particular game b) someone who wants something quick and easy to load up for 5 minutes c) people who wouldnt normally bother with a "regular" game.

More choice is good no? Tell you what, go and moan about some piece of shareware that costs £10 and is a bit shit. Really, its boring to have the same comments (its on MAME/online/best game on the 360 lolzorz/what a rip off/etc) every. single. time. a new Live Arcade title comes out. Honestly guys, theres going to be a new one come out every Wednesday for the forseeable future. You arent being clever by pointing out that its a nexgen console playing ancient games. That discussion was done when SmashTV came out for the launch.
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sharpfish
26/07/06 @ 15:50
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What furbs said. Galaga is a classic. With the extra (albeit small) incentives in xbla titles means if you are a fan of the original you will most likely want to play it and have it on a *console* so you can play for 5 minutes in comfort.

Sure we can get almost anything retro on a pc (for free) but it's only a few quid, give it a break already ;)
weblaus
26/07/06 @ 15:52
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Comparing Smash TV (or every other retro-title launched on XBLA so far) with Galaga doesn't work: All the other ones did have at least something new included, even if it perhaps only was touched-up graphics. But Galaga is a straight port, and even worse, it's been available so on about every console-system for sometimes less money (see the various Namco Museum collections).

Now, if they had included the fab Arrangement update with it, I'd happily hand over my 400 points, but this is just too lazy. Same thing with Pac-Man coming soon, while SF2 at least has online-play (but 800 is still too much if true).
Kelduum
26/07/06 @ 15:52
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/Applauds Furbs

Well done that man. Gold Star!
Teeth
26/07/06 @ 15:54
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Atleast with the old games some imagination was required on behalf of the user.

Beyond desperate. Give it up mate. You're the one who said that you wanted next gen graphics to be amazing.
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Retroid [mod]
26/07/06 @ 15:58
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Galaga '88 or '90 with Live two player?

Go on, Arcade Ninjas, get to it! ;p
JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 16:00
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It could be anything really.

It looks rather like the stand I hang my clothes on to dry. Maybe Indy is going to iron them all for me.
AcidSnake
26/07/06 @ 16:01
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I remember playing that indiana jones thing on my atari when I was little...
Couldn't make it past the third...'screen' though....
I didn't have a clue what I was supposed to do...
Still don't...

Who knows...maybe that XBLA game can explain it for me...

But honestly...let's hope they never re-release it...
Realtime
26/07/06 @ 16:01
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I'm just waiting for them to bring either Ikari Warrior 1 or 2 to Xbox live, then I'll be more interested with this retro game idea. Oh and maybe Outrunners would be nice, come on Sega.
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Teeth
26/07/06 @ 16:02
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Hey blackdog, I don't mind a bit of joking around but it really grips my shit when you troll like this. What's the point?
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 16:04
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blackdog, some gamers have girlfriends/partners who may not share the love of games, especially those that involve using 8 buttons and two analogue sticks. I can see how this concept might be alien to you however.
JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 16:13
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blackdog, some gamers have girlfriends/partners who may not share the love of games, especially those that involve using 8 buttons and two analogue sticks. I can see how this concept might be alien to you however.

To be fair, I think it's stretching things a bit to suggest that Galaga has been put up there to interest non-gamers. Something like Bejewelled illustrates your [good] point perfectly, but Galaga? Come on.
mingster
26/07/06 @ 16:15
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whatever has been said i still think its a waste of a next gen console and hi def tv to play Galaga. Especially if the graphics haven't even bothered to be updated and it isn't even full screen.

Static borders that don't move doesn't that give you burn-in on plasma/lcd tv's?
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 16:18
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Just because you're a non-gamer doesnt mean you only like puzzle games. Making a sweeping generalisation that non-gamers wouldnt like a Space Invaders clone is as naive as saying all gamers like FPS's.

Certainly my stepdad enjoyed playing Phoenix more than Pro Evo 5 when I took my softmodded Xbox home at the weekend. Plus, who says this is aimed at non-gamers exclusively? As I said above, theres at least three groups this could appeal to.
JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 16:22
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Hey now, come on furbs no-one's being naive. There's no need to be facetious to make your point. I was just giving my reaction your point and I thought I made it fairly and in non-emotive language.

I can only base my opinions on my own experience. My "non-gamer" wife wouldn't go near Galaga in a million years. But can I get her off Zoo Keeper on my DS? Can I hell.

I'm not casting aspertions on anyone's ability to play Galaga. I'm just saying that, imo, stuff like Bejewelled is more clearly targeted at that group than Galaga.

Edit- typo.
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Frogger
26/07/06 @ 16:28
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I'm 37 years old, I've been playing videogames thru all game systems generations from vcs2600 to X360 and I like to :
- Play modern games with cutting edge graphics in HD
- AND old 8-bit arcade games that I can easily download and buy.

Well, I'm a perfect MS X360 customer, and I think I'm not alone in this situation on this planet.
Frogger
26/07/06 @ 16:29
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Oh ! And if I was able to get back all the money I spent on Galaga when I was a kid, I could buy myself a new car.
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 16:31
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JSW: Dont take offence, using the word naive wasnt meant as a slight on your point of view, I just dont think you can categorise exactly what non-gamers will and wont play that easily. If you could, alot of companies would be very very rich.

Ultimately, given the choice of having Galaga available and having it not, give me the freedom of choice every single time. So long as its optional, and at least one person is happy to pay for it and enjoys it, its done its job from a consumer perspective imo.
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JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 16:31
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Oh ! And if I was able to get back all the money I spent on Galaga when I was a kid, I could buy myself a new car.

Same applies to me, but with Donkey Kong. I was unbelievebaly shit at it, but still kept feeding in those 10ps.
JetSetWilly
26/07/06 @ 16:38
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Furbs: Cheers, perhaps I was a little sensitive there;appreciate you clearing that up.

I agree somewhat about the categorisation, but would say that Nintendo of Japan seem to be making a reasonable stab at it with the DS.

Agree completely about choice: don't like, don't buy!
OnlyMe
26/07/06 @ 16:44
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I already have a perfect version of Galaga on my Amiga 1200. It's called Deluxe Galaga.
chupachups
26/07/06 @ 17:24
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Yeah... it was a game that had appeal once but no longer does, like most of the very early arcade machines.
The_Real_Olla
26/07/06 @ 21:51
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@Frogger, you are not alone.. I'm 36 and have been through all the generations of game systems myself (still have most of them).

I have most of the latest, cutting- edge games and are having fun with many of them, but sometimes I simply just wanna boot up a really simple game and have a few tries - nothing more... On top of that, playing those games brings back some fond memories to me.. Yeah, I'm an old fart, but at least I'm having fun with these games... If you aren't enjoyed by them simply don't buy 'em or play them for free via Mame.

I'm looking forward to the next arcade games being released on Live! and Wii .. ;-)
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Bidermaier
26/07/06 @ 22:09
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Am i the only one who thinks that Galaxians is a lot better than this?
Stickman
26/07/06 @ 22:11
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blackdog, could you be any duller?

(I'm allowed to do this in comments sections, right?)
Furbs
26/07/06 @ 22:27
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I think EG have written the comments off as a wasteland. I certainly cant imagine otto looking around these parts. Its like the Cursed Earth from Judge Dredd.
Trip SkyWay
27/07/06 @ 00:55
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Enjoyed the demo of this, might pick it up. The 5 minute pick up value of XBLA is great. I hope they keep releasing classic, and new game content into the future.
NthSimulachum
27/07/06 @ 01:08
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I love galaga, but like Master Thief I am more enthused about the original indie offerings...

But still...what a game!
Silverblade
27/07/06 @ 07:29
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Astonishing fact of the day: Another review in Eurogamer which is totally out of context and without meaning. " if you want an arcade perfect, no frills port of Galaga then that's what you'll get"... Are other CLASSIC games in Xbox Live Arcade any different? Perhaps MS should stamp a 3000 on the title, add 3D graphics and RPG elements. I suppose that it would then be something terribly original and interesting. Pac-man levels are all identical too. I expect a similar score then. Or maybe 4/10 considering that it promotes senseless voracity.
cawley1
27/07/06 @ 08:10
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I have to refer to the comments about non-gamers on the previous page.

I actually have a Galaga bootleg PCB in an old early 80's Taito cab (obviously not a dedicated!) - I got it for £50 and outside of it adding to the collection, I could easily live without it.

BUT my missus will not let me sell it, as it is her favourite 'old' game!, she also loves Tetris, Klax, Puzzle Bobble, Columns - I don't have a 360, but to me if they get some retro puzzlers on there, they will appeal to young/old, male/female.
The simple gameplay will appeal to the masses, if they can get over the perceived 'poor' graphics.
Rambaldi
27/07/06 @ 08:30
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Blackdog, as someone who avidly supports the PS2, and as the PS2 (along with it's top titles) has so much durge released for it I suggest that you please shut up and attempt to salvage what little credibility you actually have left round here.

Having said that, every class needs a fool ;)
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JetSetWilly
27/07/06 @ 08:40
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@cawley1

Maybe I'm just that shit at Galaga I can't imagine a non-gamer being into it. Dug it up on MAME last night and yep - I'm still shit at it.
Daikon
27/07/06 @ 09:00
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@OnlyMe

The guy who made Deluxe Galaga on the Amiga continued his work on PC and changed the title to Warblade.

Demo for Windows is available here.

Best version/clone of Galaga out there imho.
dr_swin
27/07/06 @ 09:23
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anyone know where you can get mame roms these days.
Rambaldi
27/07/06 @ 11:00
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Aw come on man...my 360 sits snugly under a purpose made harwood TV stand with a closed front - never over heated once. Next you'll be tellling me that just because you can buy a carry-case for your 360 it means they made it too heavy!
Sure, it kicks out a lot of heat, but it's (like the PS3) a power-pc and as such a necessary evil!
escapedape
27/07/06 @ 11:15
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Could someone please tell me why blackdog persists in this? He's the most annoyingly repetitive troll I have ever come across.

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