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Dina Bergman
03-19-2005, 04:13 PM
Galaga 1.0 for Pocket PC by Webvisia

Galaga 1.0: Discount 30% off! Only 6.95$! (http://www.pdatopsoft.com/PocketPC/galaga)

Galaga is an arcade/action style space game. Your aim is to fire at the enemy ships until you destroy them. At the start of each game you have three lives. Be aware of the fact that there are three types of enemies. What you need is concentration and good reflexes.

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The enemy ships are moving according to pre-defined trajectories, circles and semicircles whereas at the end they are aligned in rows. Then the ships start moving leftwards/rightwards till they reach the end of the window.Each time the enemies reach its edge all rows get one step closer to your position.
At the end of each level there is a bonus-ship. If you manage to hit it you will be able to get one of the following bonuses - stronger weapon, bonus live and super bullets, distroying two enemy ships at one shot.

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hamishmacdonald
03-19-2005, 09:12 PM
There's an Easter egg in it, too -- a second game: spot the intellectual property violations!

I don't imagine it's okay to use Star Wars and Star Trek ship designs and an existing video game's name in a commercial product without licensing them. You might want to change those elements if you don't want Lucasfilm/LucasArts, Paramount, and Midway chasing you. Also, you should make sure those background graphics are royalty-free as well.

"Fair use" runs out pretty quickly once you start charging for creative properties that belong to others.