This Might Be The Only Working ‘Galaxian 3: Attack Of The Zolgear’ Cabinet In North America

“I’m very proud to have been part of the repair effort”.

1979’s Galaxian was Namco’s answer to Taito’s Space Invaders, but would later evolve into something a little more unique.

1990’s Galaxian 3: Project Dragoon used Laserdisc technology to present players with an immersive 3D environment inside an impressive circular cabinet installation, delivering a rail-shooter experience quite unlike any seen in arcades up to this point. It was designed as a theme park attraction for 1990’s International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Japan, but was also released in a more modest form for regular arcades in 1992 and would be ported to PS1 in 1996.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“I’m very proud to have been part of the repair effort”.

1979’s Galaxian was Namco’s answer to Taito’s Space Invaders, but would later evolve into something a little more unique.

1990’s Galaxian 3: Project Dragoon used Laserdisc technology to present players with an immersive 3D environment inside an impressive circular cabinet installation, delivering a rail-shooter experience quite unlike any seen in arcades up to this point. It was designed as a theme park attraction for 1990’s International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Japan, but was also released in a more modest form for regular arcades in 1992 and would be ported to PS1 in 1996.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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