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- Namco Galaga specifications
- List of Namco Galaga arcade games
- References
- External links
{{about|Namco's 8-bit "Galaga" hardware|the specific arcade game|Galaga}}The Namco Galaga is an 8-bit arcade game system board which was first used by Namco in 1981; the fourth and fifth titles to use it, Xevious and its 1984 update Super Xevious, were also modified to support a 129-color palette. Namco Galaga specifications- Main, graphics and sound CPU: three Zilog Z80 microprocessors, 3.072 MHz[1]
- Sound chip: Uses the same custom three-channel WSG (Waveform Sound Generator) as the Namco Pac-Man hardware.
- Other chips: Custom input/output controller (type 1) which handles the controls. Bosconian also has a second input/output controller (type 1) which handles the speech (from a Namco 54XX DAC).
- Video resolution: 224 x 288 (Bosconian, like Rally-X and New Rally-X, has the monitor in a landscape orientation. The other games are portrait.)
- Notes: Each of the five games uses a different video board (except Xevious and Super Xevious, which use the same one).
List of Namco Galaga arcade games- Galaga (1981) - sequel to Galaxian
- Bosconian (1981) - the first game to have a continue feature
- Dig Dug (1982)
- Xevious (1982)
- Super Xevious (1984)
- Battles (1982) - bootleg of Xevious
- Gallag (1982) - hack of Galaga
- Xevios (1982) - bootleg of Xevious
- Zig Zag (LAX, 1982) - bootleg of Dig Dug; another version also exists on Namco Galaxian hardware
- Galaga '84 (1984) - hack of Galaga
- Gatsbee (Uchida, 1984) - hack of Galaga
- Nebulous Bee (1984) - hack of Galaga
References1. ^{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/download/Galaga_201702/Galaga.pdf|title=Midway Galaga Parts and Operating Manual|last=|first=|date=October 1981|publisher=Midway Games|year=|isbn=|location=Chicago, Illinois|pages=7–7 – 7-9, 7-14|chapter=Schematics and Wiring Diagrams|format=pdf|quote=|via=|accessdate=2017-02-03}}
External links- Namco Galaga hardware page at System16.com - The Arcade Museum
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