Galakzions (1983)



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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Mikro-Gen LtdArcade 16 1 C Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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RetroBrothers (Unknown) 21st Sep 2010 03:38Since I\'m in ultra-retro game mode at the moment, and the last game I reviewed was Galaxian, I\'ll stick with it and look at Galakzions from Mikro-Gen.
This game was basically an un-official version of Galaxian, and I tell you what, it\'s actually not bad.
There is no loading screen (it was released for the ZX Spectrum in 1983 - a time when you could \'copy\' arcade originals and get away with by changing the name) and the main menu screen is extremely basic.
Galakzions main menu - ZX Spectrum
Anyway - 99% of you will know the score. Alien space ships attack in the usual Space Invaders formation at the top of the screen, moving left and right in unison.
You are at the bottom part of the screen and can move left, right and fire. And that\'s it. Simplicity itself - but this is what makes the game so good.
In a twist from Space Invaders some enemy ships would break from formation and \'swoop\' down the screen towards you, firing as they went.
As you cleared each wave, the amount of swoopers increased, making each wave more difficult than the last.
Galakzions ZX SpectrumJust like Galaxian the game featured a backdrop of a scrolling starfield. There were also three \'speeds\' you could play the game at: Slow, Normal or Fast.
Play it on fast for a real challenge.
There isn\'t really much more to say about this; it\'s a version of Galaxian and it\'s good. Considering this is an earlier ZX Spectrum game it\'s pretty decent and plays nice and smoothly. Good stuff.
We recommend getting hold of the real hardware - but if not then download a ZX Spectrum emulator and download Galakzions for the ZX Spectrum. Alternatively you could try and play it online.
GENRE: Arcade Game (Shoot Em Up)
RELEASE DATE: 1983
RELEASED BY: Mikro-Gen
DEVELOPER(S): Stephen Townsend
PRICE: £5.95 - UK
This game was basically an un-official version of Galaxian, and I tell you what, it\'s actually not bad.
There is no loading screen (it was released for the ZX Spectrum in 1983 - a time when you could \'copy\' arcade originals and get away with by changing the name) and the main menu screen is extremely basic.
Galakzions main menu - ZX Spectrum
Anyway - 99% of you will know the score. Alien space ships attack in the usual Space Invaders formation at the top of the screen, moving left and right in unison.
You are at the bottom part of the screen and can move left, right and fire. And that\'s it. Simplicity itself - but this is what makes the game so good.
In a twist from Space Invaders some enemy ships would break from formation and \'swoop\' down the screen towards you, firing as they went.
As you cleared each wave, the amount of swoopers increased, making each wave more difficult than the last.
Galakzions ZX SpectrumJust like Galaxian the game featured a backdrop of a scrolling starfield. There were also three \'speeds\' you could play the game at: Slow, Normal or Fast.
Play it on fast for a real challenge.
There isn\'t really much more to say about this; it\'s a version of Galaxian and it\'s good. Considering this is an earlier ZX Spectrum game it\'s pretty decent and plays nice and smoothly. Good stuff.
We recommend getting hold of the real hardware - but if not then download a ZX Spectrum emulator and download Galakzions for the ZX Spectrum. Alternatively you could try and play it online.
GENRE: Arcade Game (Shoot Em Up)
RELEASE DATE: 1983
RELEASED BY: Mikro-Gen
DEVELOPER(S): Stephen Townsend
PRICE: £5.95 - UK
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This title was first added on 12th December 2005
This title was most recently updated on 21st September 2010





