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A particularly interesting entry in the series is ''Galaxian3: Project Dragoon''. Originally released during the {{iw|Wikipedia|'90 Expo}} International Garden and Greenery Exposition, the game was a video game/theme park hybrid attraction that supported up to 28 simultaneous players. A version built for arcades was made in 1992 that kept the hybrid nature, but reduced capacity to 6 players. The game itself is a rail-shooter and acted as a fundamentally similar experience to previous entries, but from a first-person perspective. This game also received several direct sequels. The first was ''{{iw|wikipedia|Attack of the Zolgear}}'' in 1994, which was a conversion kit for existing "Theatre 6" cabinets Namco created specifically for ''Galaxian3: Project Dragoon''. Another sequel titled ''The Rising of Gourb'' released in 1996 as a bonus game for the ''PlayStation'' port of ''Galaxian3''.
A particularly interesting entry in the series is ''Galaxian3: Project Dragoon''. Originally released during the {{iw|Wikipedia|'90 Expo}} International Garden and Greenery Exposition, the game was a video game/theme park hybrid attraction that supported up to 28 simultaneous players. A version built for arcades was made in 1992 that kept the hybrid nature, but reduced capacity to 6 players. The game itself is a rail-shooter and acted as a fundamentally similar experience to previous entries, but from a first-person perspective. This game also received several direct sequels. The first was ''{{iw|wikipedia|Attack of the Zolgear}}'' in 1994, which was a conversion kit for existing "Theatre 6" cabinets Namco created specifically for ''Galaxian3: Project Dragoon''. Another sequel titled ''The Rising of Gourb'' released in 1996 as a bonus game for the ''PlayStation'' port of ''Galaxian3''.


For the next several decades, truly original entries and sequels in the series were pumped out much less frequently, as the majority of entries have been adaptations, remakes, and collections of existing titles. Notable examples include the 1995 entry ''[[wikipedia:Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1|Galaga Arrangement]]'', an updated version of ''Galaga'' with upgrades introduced in ''Gaplus'' and  ''Galaga {{'}}88'', another unrelated game titled ''[[wikipedia:Namco Museum Battle Collection|Galaga Arrangement]]'' released in 2005 as a different remake of ''Galaga'' with new powerups and boss fights, a 1996 crossover with the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gundam}}'' franchise titled ''SD Gundam Over Galaxian'', a 2000 entry titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga: Destination Earth}}'' that combines multiple types of shooting game style into one game, a 2008 twin-stick shooter titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga Legions}}'', its 2011 sequel ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga Legions DX}}'', and a crossover with the anime series ''{{iw|wikipedia|Space Dandy}}'' titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Space Galaga}}''.
For the next several decades, truly original entries and sequels in the series were pumped out much less frequently, as the majority of entires have been adaptations, remakes, and collections of existing titles. Notable examples include the 1995 entry ''[[wikipedia:Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1|Galaga Arrangement]]'', an updated version of ''Galaga'' with upgrades introduced in ''Gaplus'' and  ''Galaga {{'}}88'', another unrelated game titled ''[[wikipedia:Namco Museum Battle Collection|Galaga Arrangement]]'' released in 2005 as a different remake of ''Galaga'' with new powerups and boss fights, a 1996 crossover with the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Gundam}}'' franchise titled ''SD Gundam Over Galaxian'', a 2000 entry titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga: Destination Earth}}'' that combines multiple types of shooting game style into one game, a 2008 twin-stick shooter titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga Legions}}'', its 2011 sequel ''{{iw|wikipedia|Galaga Legions DX}}'', and a crossover with the anime series ''{{iw|wikipedia|Space Dandy}}'' titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Space Galaga}}''.


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