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Galaga Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Galaga? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Galaga was originally released in 1981 as a direct sequel to Galaxian.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

Galaga debuted in 1981 and is indeed the official follow-up to Namco's 1979 hit Galaxian, improving gameplay and graphics.

2.

In Galaga, the player's ship can be captured by enemies and later rescued for a dual-ship advantage.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

If an enemy tractor beam grabs your ship, you can shoot it free and reclaim it, allowing two ships to fire simultaneously for double firepower.

3.

Galaga was programmed by Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario and Zelda.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Galaga was designed by Namco's Shigeru Yokoyama and programmed by a team led by Masanobu Endo, not Miyamoto.

4.

The Galaga enemy ships are based on real-life insects, specifically fireflies and beetles.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Namco designers drew inspiration from moths and other insects, but the ships are fictional; no direct real-life insect models were used.

5.

Galaga's iconic 'Challenging Stage' features enemies that never fire back at the player.

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During the bonus stages, enemies fly in formation patterns but do not attack, letting players rack up points risk-free.

6.

Galaga was the first video game to feature a 'bonus life' awarded at a specific score threshold.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Many earlier games like Space Invaders awarded bonus lives; Galaga popularized the concept but didn't invent it.

7.

The highest possible score in Galaga is exactly 9,999,990 due to a hidden kill screen at level 255.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

Galaga has no kill screen; scores can exceed 10 million, but the score counter rolls over to 0 after 9,999,990 due to hardware limits.

8.

The Galaga arcade cabinet uses a Z80 microprocessor running at about 3 MHz.

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Namco's Galaga hardware is powered by a Z80 CPU clocked at 3.072 MHz, common for early 80s arcade games.

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