Galaga '88 - The debris of the Bosconian enemy base appears in the background.
Star Luster - Released in 1985, this game is set centuries after the Bosconian war.Easter Egg In Service Mode, keep Button 1 pressed and press Up (x5), Right (圆), Down, Left (x4). Final Blaster - Another sequel released in 1990. This game was the first ever arcade game to feature a continue screen, allowing you to continue on the level where you lost your last life at the cost of one credit, and if time ran out on said screen, it was back to the start for you.However, the gameplay only bears little resemblance to the original. Blast Off - A sequel released in 1989 exclusively in Japan.Ranked 3728 game of 1981 and 4 All-time among Glitchwave users. 1 (PlayStation), Namco Museum Battle Collection (PlayStation Portable), Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary (PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube), and Namco Museum Virtual Arcade (Xbox 360). During the alien and Bosconian wars, the United Galaxy begins restoration of their battle-ridden planets. Bosconian (game, multidirectional shooter) Released 1981. The game is included in the Namco Museum compilations Namco Museum Vol. Once in a while, a Spy Ship will appear, and if it's not shot, a arrangement of enemies will swarm the player.īosconian was released for MSX, Sharp X68000, and the Virtual Console for Wii. Namcos Museum 50th Anniversary Museum compiles some of the classic Namco arcade games that defined gaming in the 1980s. The only difference with the Cosmo Mines is that they explode when shot. The goal of the game is to earn as many points as possible by destroying enemy missiles and bases using a ship which shoots from both the front and back. In North America, it was manufactured and distributed by Midway Games. Asteroids and Cosmo Mines litter the playing field. Bosconian is a multidirectional scrolling shooter arcade game which was developed and released by Namco in Japan in 1981.
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