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Galaxian³ : ウィキペディア英語版
Galaxian 3

''Galaxian 3'' (also known as ''Galaxian³: Project Dragoon'') is an arcade game released by Namco in 1990 and its immediate sequel as a scaled-down arcade cabinet in 1994. It is a walk-in style arcade game run upon a hybrid of laserdisc, and traditional arcade hardware. It uses multiple Namco System 21 boards with synchronized laserdisc players (up to sixteen boards and players in the original ''Galaxian³'', and two in the ''Project Dragoon'')〔http://mamedev.org/source/src/mame/drivers/gal3.c.html〕 to create the pre-rendered backgrounds of the game. Each player shares the same life meter and takes the role of one of many stationary gunner positions (up to sixteen/twenty-eight players for ''Galaxian³'', and six for ''Project Dragoon''),〔http://system16.com/hardware.php?id=833&page=1#2688〕 who are defending a spaceship against an onslaught of enemy ships. It was one of only two games that were released for Namco's "''Theater 6''" arcade system, the other being its immediate sequel, ''Attack of the Zolgear'', which was released in 1994. This title was also Namco's first arcade game of the 1990s.
==Specifications==

The arcade cost $150,000 (USD). Its dimensions are W: 16'7", D:16'4", H:8' and has dual 120" inch screens giving a single super wide display and high quality Bose audio (it used a Yamaha YM2151 running at 3.57958 MHz for music with a C140 at 21.39 kHz for effects).
''Galaxian 3: Project Dragoon'' was originally an attraction that debuted at Namco's Tokyo theme park Wonder Eggs in 1990, four years before another, more scaled-down, arcade version was released. As opposed to the 6-player arcade version, the theme park version had a 360-degree display using 16 projectors each being 120 inches diagonally and seated 28 players simultaneously (in a hydraulic gaming arena). There was also a simplified version of the attraction, for 16 players (which did not have as many of the features as the original 28-player version). The attraction eventually closed in 2000.

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