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#744 |
| Item: |
Galaxian |
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Marquee |
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2 - 3 business days |
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Galaxian marquee with some minor wear that can be seen when backlit. Still usable on a game.
General Condition:
3 ½ Stars - Good. Might have a few small spots of wear on the back and
a couple of light scratches/wear on the front, which are probably a
noticeable when backlit. Might still be suitable as a replacement for
a game, although some wear may be noticeable when backlit. Good marquees
are great for framing and/or hanging on walls.
These are sample pictures of the item for sale. The actual item may look
slightly different. Click on a picture to get a larger view.
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Overview
Galaxian, released in 1979 was the first game to use a true color monitor and one of Bally Midway’s earlier hits. The game is a vertical shooter that begins relatively easy but after the first couple of levels gets very difficult. The game was followed by a number of sequels, including Galaga, Galplus, Galaga ’88 and Galaxian 3.
Coin-Op Overview
Galaxian’s cabinet features very colorful artwork depicting the alien attack. Unfortunately artwork on many of games has a good bit of wear.
Screen Captures
Technical Details
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Read more about this game, and other games at the
Great Game Database: ggdb.com.
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