There are six such stages to engage in any full game, and each begins with the on-screen announcement "That's Galactic Dancin'!" and has its own YM2151-generated song to which the enemy formations dance. With the exception of the third and eighth, each World culminates in a Challenging Stage. The starship Galaga accelerates between Stages and Worlds and even to higher dimensions (go to the section on Dimensional Travel below to find out more). The game is divided into a series of 29 Stages distributed through eight Worlds. The gameplay in Galaga '88 is built on the same premise as that of the original Galaga game, but is in many ways more complex and more difficult. Ridge Racer 64 also has Challenging Stage #2 (Dimension 1) as a secret bonus but with background music from Ridge Racer 64 itself. Shooting all 40 enemies before they fly away unlocks all of the opponent cars. The game Ridge Racer Revolution features Challenging Stage #2 (Dimension 1) during its loading sequence. Additionally, mines similar to those used in Bosconian are used as obliterable "obstacles" in these stages. The backgrounds for Stages 15–17 (the fourth block of stages) consist of the green hexagonal space stations first seen in the 1981 Namco game Bosconian. First ported on the NEC PC Engine, it was later released on the North American TurboGrafx-16 under the name Galaga '90 and the Sega Game Gear in Japan under the name of Galaga'91 ( ギャラガ'91, Gyaraga 'Nainti Wan ?), and in Europe under the name of Galaga 2. The game runs on Namco System 1 hardware. Although it was well received, fewer cabinets of this game were produced than of Galaga and Gaplus. It features significantly improved graphics over the previous games in the series, including detailed backgrounds, larger enemies and greater ship details. It is the third sequel for Galaxian (following Galaga, and Gaplus). Galaga '88 ( ギャラガ'88, Gyaraga 'Eiti Eito ?) is a 1987 fixed shooter arcade game by Namco. Vertical orientation, Raster, 224 x 288 resolution Arcade, PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, Game Gear, X68000, Wii ( Virtual Console)
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