Been playing this via Namco Museum Archives. I'm used to the arcade version, but this NES version is also great imo. It differs enough to make it interesting, but has the same 'feel' as the arcade version.
“When I was a university student I would play games like Galaxian in the arcades all the time between studying. To eventually end up working at Namco as a programmer after graduating was a dream come true for me! While at Namco, I remember there was someone by the name of Haruhisa Udagawa. He was a very good programmer; he went out and bought a Famicom [NES] and analysed the inside on his own. He made the very first game that Namco released on Famicom, a home conversion of Galaxian. He worked completely on his own and at that point he didn’t receive any kind of technical information from Nintendo, whatsoever. Legend has it that some top executive at Namco took the game and went to Nintendo, and said: ‘This is the game we created. Can we sell it?’ Unlike other developers, Namco didn’t need any technical information from Nintendo, as they had, amazingly, pretty much worked everything out themselves. The Galaxian conversion was of such a high quality that Namco signed an agreement with Nintendo under very different terms and conditions compared to other companies!” -- Professor Yoshihiro Kishimoto (developer)
TAS stands for Tool Asisted Speedrun. I don't know many details, but people who make TASes are trying to achieve literally the best time possible. TASers use special tools to achieve maximum precision in their run, to make it perfect. That's something that regular speedruners can't do. Basically, you can say that TAS is played by computer and regular speedrun by human. That sounds a bit like cheating, but it isn't. TAS is simply a different category, it doesn't compete with speedruns. Of course, if it would, it would be cheating. Also, TASes doesn't always try to complete the game quickly but sometimes can do some crazy, funny stuff instead. This is roughly what I know about TAS. Don't take what I said as 100% correct, I could be wrong somewhere.
This guy has better marksman skills than any "no scope" sniper in a Call of Duty multiplayer match
WTF IS REAL
i used to spend hours in the arcades playing these amazings games.
Nostalgia bateu forte aqui, meu Pai amava esse joguinho.
This NES port of Namco's classic game for the arcades was their first for this console
0:26 One of my favorite game startup sounds ever.
This guy's aim is unreal! This and Gaplus are so much harder than Galaga, especially with your shots keep going in between the enemies in this one
This is on a tools assisted level. If this is by hand then holy crap you're next level.
The bro has taken "I never miss" to a whole new level! :0
This person must be a champion.
Been playing this via Namco Museum Archives. I'm used to the arcade version, but this NES version is also great imo. It differs enough to make it interesting, but has the same 'feel' as the arcade version.
I like that oldschool arcade galaxian 1980
Oh the memories. I remember i reached level 60+, 70+, 80+ here. (Due to weapon’s turbo mode hahaha)
Yeah. Levels 5 and up are the same.
“When I was a university student I would play games like Galaxian in the arcades all the time between studying. To eventually
end up working at Namco as a programmer after graduating was a dream come true for me! While at Namco, I remember there
was someone by the name of Haruhisa Udagawa. He was a very good programmer; he went out and bought a Famicom [NES] and
analysed the inside on his own. He made the very first game that Namco released on Famicom, a home conversion of Galaxian.
He worked completely on his own and at that point he didn’t receive any kind of technical information from Nintendo, whatsoever.
Legend has it that some top executive at Namco took the game and went to Nintendo, and said: ‘This is the game we created.
Can we sell it?’ Unlike other developers, Namco didn’t need any technical information from Nintendo, as they had, amazingly,
pretty much worked everything out themselves. The Galaxian conversion was of such a high quality that Namco signed an
agreement with Nintendo under very different terms and conditions compared to other companies!”
-- Professor Yoshihiro Kishimoto (developer)
How could he not miss even a single shot ?
Tool assistance, I've never seen anyone not miss a shot in this game.
Man u are like a Jedi. It's amazing reaction!
cara não erra nenhum tiro, fantástico a mira angular dele
Galaxian the Arcade Hit for your NES! Rated everyone 10 and up!
Wow, that version of Galaxian fires fast. If only you could get 3D printers to run that fast.
Namcot?
Namcot is a brand Namco was using back then.
Getsuga Tenshou Oh didn't know that
Actually, Namcot was actually what the Japanese original parent company of Namco was called until the early 1990s, +Getsuga Tenshou.
Several Famicom, Super Famicom and PC Engine Namco Games was under Namcot, which stands for "Namco Home Entertainment"
Fun fact: This is the largest NES game
At 8kb
is possible to have a NES game in a smartTV 4k 65"?
маньяк какой-то!😁
Ни разу не промахнулся))
Ну это снайпер тогда
@@МАРИОКЛАССИК это сова
Hi enjoyed that play though . Do u have any idea how many levels/waves the NES version has please?
My first game play in my life
This guy is good! Happy 4th w/end! ❤️🇺🇸
WTF? accuracy 100%? Is this a real game play?
then what is the fake gameplay ?
TAS, used for perfect gameplays
Cris Thunder Vlog Thx for info man :D
TAS stands for Tool Asisted Speedrun. I don't know many details, but people who make TASes are trying to achieve literally the best time possible. TASers use special tools to achieve maximum precision in their run, to make it perfect. That's something that regular speedruners can't do. Basically, you can say that TAS is played by computer and regular speedrun by human. That sounds a bit like cheating, but it isn't. TAS is simply a different category, it doesn't compete with speedruns. Of course, if it would, it would be cheating. Also, TASes doesn't always try to complete the game quickly but sometimes can do some crazy, funny stuff instead.
This is roughly what I know about TAS. Don't take what I said as 100% correct, I could be wrong somewhere.
Inside as same every stage....
This NES port of Namco's classic game for the arcades was their first for this console, and was a Japan-only release. Go figure.
Pero el juego tiene final o no?
Que nostalgia jugar galaxian de nuevo y disparar a los aliens 😢
I LOVE OLD SCHOOL NINTENDO GAMES BABY
Why didnt he keep playing?
Alguém sabe o recorde desse jogo?
so this game has no end?
This game is good
where can I download this game??
I dunno who this "JohnX895" dude is, but my god he is good.
:O final boss is amazing
What final boss?
Frøck lol
0:26 Starts galaxian
The sound in the arcade version is so much better.
So very satisfying
Without a miss? Not possible
Why he lose ? I don't understand !
Known as a bug.
Talented ShootIng Skills!
Warren Cook
How is this a longplay???
Galaxian is harder than Galaga, yet we have players like THIS!
Isn't that the Gala-Ship from Galaga Wars in iOS?
So much Galaga
Actually, Galaga was the sequel to this game, +Amonimus, so technically, Galaga is so much Galaxian.
good video keep up the good work
Damn this dude has marksman equiped
❤
This guy has more sniper skills than a cod player
How?!
Reminds me of space invaders
And Galaga.
HOW DID YOU DO THAT SO FAST!?
you can download the fast version from my last video :)
Hmm. The NES version is a pretty good port compared to the arcade.
But the accuracy of this player is too perfect. Must be cheating.
This FC version sells for $20 or mnore cart only on Ebay, for as simple as it is, and for an arcade game from 1979, it's not worth that price at all.
nice skills x)
DAMN!!!! i thought this was Galaga.
No sooner after ze game begins aliens start coming for yo ship and try attack it
excelente juego recuerdos de una época increíble like a migo
YOU.ARE.GODDDDDD!
so anyway, i started blasting
I played this before.
wooooow.... It's impressive.
You are good at galaxian
Perfect
Play galaxian dying 3 times and then the ringing sound when they reach the bottom. Result is Woody Woodpecker.
un juegazo que jugue de changuito
I just saw the god of galaxian game
Radiant
Con mucho dominio el jugador le dá apariencia de ser fácil a niveles cada vez más exigentes hasta pienso que es japonés 😅
tool assisted play
this is TAS
I don't know how anyone plays this fucking game 😂
😢😢😢😢
aka Space Invaders
Umm, no.
Wooooooooow like
Galaxian easy mode
Sounds more like an Atari 2600 game that an NES game.
He is a cheater)))
RIP headphone users
Este pinche ñoño no fallo nada
Uso hack busca acerca de TAS
平淡乏味的遊戲之一
8kb bruh