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Gaplus

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Gaplus is a 1984 fixed shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco. It is the third game in the Galaxian series, serving as a direct sequel to Galaga. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: April 1984
Arcade System: Namco Phozon
Series: Galaxian
Developer: Namco
Platforms: Arcade game, Wii, PC-9800 series, Commodore 64
Publishers: Namco, Midway Games, Mastertronic, Carry Lab

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Galaga '88
Plot: Galaga '88 is a 1987 fixed shooter arcade game by Namco. It is the third sequel for Galaxian. It features significantly improved graphics over the previous games in the series, including detailed backgrounds, larger enemies and greater ship details. The game runs on Namco System 1 hardware. Wikipedia...

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Bosconian
Plot: Bosconian is a multidirectional scrolling shooter arcade game which was developed and released by Namco in Japan in 1981. In North America, it was manufactured and distributed by Midway Games. Wikipedia

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Dig Dug II
Plot: Dig Dug II is a 1985 action puzzle arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It is a sequel to Dig Dug. Wikipedia

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Galaga
Plot: Galaga is a 1981 fixed shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. In North America, it was released by Midway Games. It is the sequel to Galaxian, Namco's first major hit in arcades. Wikipedia

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Xevious
Plot: Xevious is a shoot 'em up video game franchise published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The eponymous first entry was released for arcades in January 1983 in Japan and a month later in North America by Atari. It was created by Masanobu Endo, who is also known as the creator of The Tower...

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Rally-X
Plot: Rally-X is a maze chase arcade game developed and released by Namco in 1980. Players control a blue Formula One racecar through a series of multi-scrolling levels and must collect yellow flags scattered about. Wikipedia

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Pac-Man Plus
Plot: Pac-Man Plus is an arcade game that was released by Bally Midway on March 13, 1982, and it is the third title in the Pac-Man series of games. Wikipedia

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Grobda
Plot: Grobda is a 1984 multi-directional shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is a spin-off from Xevious, as the player's tank first appeared in that game as an enemy. Wikipedia

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Super Pac-Man
Plot: Super Pac-Man is a 1982 maze chase arcade game developed and published by Namco. It was distributed in North America by Midway Games. Super Pac-Man is Namco's take on a sequel to the original Pac-Man; Midway had previously released Ms. Pac-Man, which Namco had little involvement with. Wikipedia

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King & Balloon
Plot: King & Balloon is a fixed shooter arcade game which was released by Namco in 1980, and licensed to GamePlan for U.S. manufacture and distribution. Wikipedia

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New Rally-X
Plot: New Rally-X is a maze and driving arcade game that was released by Namco in 1981. It runs on similar hardware to that of its predecessor Rally-X, and as its name suggests, it is a revised version of that title, which was released in the previous year. Wikipedia

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Mappy
Plot: Mappy is an arcade game by Namco, introduced in 1983 and distributed in the United States by Bally/Midway. A side-scrolling platform game featuring a mouse protagonist and cat antagonists, it runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware modified to support horizontal scrolling. Wikipedia

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Galaxian3: Project Dragoon
Plot: Galaxian3: Project Dragoon is a 3D rail shooter video game developed and published by Namco. It was originally a theme park attraction designed for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Japan, and was later released as an arcade game in 1992. Wikipedia

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Sky Kid
Plot: Sky Kid is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in Dragon Buster. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play simultaneously. Wikipedia