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Galaxians
by William J. Wray
Artic Computing Ltd
1982
Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 46

Producer: Artic. 16K
£4.95

A good copy and a classic version with nine levels of play, hi-score, personalised scoring, one or two players games. Features swooping Galaxians and hi-res explosions. Joystick: Kempston. Machine code. Very good value for money.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 62

Producer: Artic. 16K
£4.95

A good copy and a classic version with nine levels of play, hi-score, personalised scoring, one or two players games. Features swooping Galaxians and hi-res explosions. Joystick: Kempston. Machine code. Very good value for money.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 39

Memory Required: 16K
RRP: £4.95

A much better Galaxian copy with the aliens using the original formations ie leader swoops down flanked by two generals making him harder to hit. Again, no fuel, no mothership. This was much more challenging than Mikrogen's version, especially on level 6, and is obviously better value at a pound less. One or two players and the game is Kempston compatible.

CHRIS PASSEY

This is much better all round, bigger and better looking aliens, and explosions in hi-res graphics. It's also got far more playing speeds - nine in all.

LLOYD MANGRAM


REVIEW BY: Chris Passey, Lloyd Mangram

Use of Spectrum55%
Addictive Qualities50%
Value For Money55%
Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 46

Producer: Artic, 16K
£4.95

A good copy and a classic version with nine levels of play, hi-score, personalised scoring, one or two players games. Features swooping Galaxians and hi-res explosions. Joystick: Kempston. Machine code. Very good value for money.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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