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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
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*The Boss Galaga keeps its function from ''SSB4''. Additionally, when a character gets caught the background of the stage changes into a spacescape reminiscent of the original Galaga game. | *The Boss Galaga keeps its function from ''SSB4''. Additionally, when a character gets caught the background of the stage changes into a spacescape reminiscent of the original Galaga game. |
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Galaxian (universe) | |
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Developer(s) | Namco Various |
Publisher(s) | Namco Midway Various |
Genre(s) | Shooter |
Console/platform of origin | Arcade |
First installment | Galaxian (1979) |
Latest installment | Galaga Revenge (2019) |
The Galaxian universe (ギャラクシアン, Galaxian) is a series of famous fixed shooters developed by Namco. The series revolves around the player in a spaceship who must shoot all of the enemies of an alien swarm. The second game in the series, Galaga, is among the most successful arcade games of all time.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Various elements from Galaxian appear in Super Smash Bros. 4, most notably the Boss Galaga item.
Item
- Boss Galaga: The strongest enemies in Galaga appear as an item. When used, it will fly to the top of the screen (dealing a small amount of damage to anyone it collides with), then fly in formation as it did in its home series. After such, it will dive down and home in on the targeted player's last known position and fire its tractor beam. A character caught by its tractor beam will be taken to the top of the screen and over the upper blast line while 8-bit sound effects from the original Galaga plays: this can be avoided by mashing buttons to escape. The tractor beam can only catch fighters a few moments after being fired; anyone near the beam after that will not be affected.
Music
- The start music from Galaga appears in Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1.
Cameo
- The Galaxip from Galaxian, the fighter from Galaga, and the Secret Fighter from Gaplus all cameo in Namco Roulette. Additionally, the boss Galaxian appears in Bonus Fruit in reference to its cameo in Pac-Man in that purpose. Pac-Man's grab animation also has him shooting out the same tractor beam as the Boss Galaga.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Item
- The Boss Galaga keeps its function from SSB4. Additionally, when a character gets caught the background of the stage changes into a spacescape reminiscent of the original Galaga game.
Music
- Galaga Medley, a remix of music and sound effects from the game.
Cameo
The Boss Galaxian "fruit" and tractor beam both reappear as part of Pac-Man's moveset
Trivia
- With Galaxian's release in 1979, it is the oldest Namco property represented in Smash, predating Pac-Man. (As well as being the oldest third party property to be represented in Smash) It is also one of only three properties represented in Smash to debut in the '70s, the others being Color TV-Game and Sheriff.
- It is also the only one of those three to be a third party property.