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Released by Konami and later acquired by Sega, the basic objective for Frogger is to help lone frogs cross a road brimming with a variety of obstacles. The game became infamous for having a multitude of ways to die, including but not limited to crashing with a vehicle, running into natural predators such as snakes, as well as simply running out of time. As players progressed through the levels, the amount of time given to guide a frog back home was also gradually shortened.

Another fixed shooter game, Galaga is actually a sequel to a previous game called Galaxian produced by Namco, which was also a big hit in its own right. In Galaga, players are tasked with the mission to prevent Galagan forces from invading Earth; not only did players have to dodge fighters coming from the top and side of the screen, but players could also capture enemy ships for power-ups. The basic layout for this puzzle game is to stack up different shapes and clear them by filling a line.

Given its straightforward gameplay and streamlined design, this is no surprise to any veteran or newbie gamer. Not surprisingly, Tetris is available on most platforms, with the more recent Tetris 99 for nintendo Switch gaining a large following and competition-focused fanbase. In Asteroids, players control a spaceship drifting through a sea of asteroids—not only do players have to avoid and destroy any incoming asteroids, but they also have to stave off saucers and dodge their counterattacks.

With one of the more fantastical backgrounds, Centipede has you in the role of a garden gnome who must defend their forest with a magic wand from an invasive horde of arachnids and insects—spiders, scorpions, fleas, and of course, a centipede which winds down the screen near the end of every level.

Released in by Atari, Centipede would be one of the few games programmed with no specific gender-demographic target—it would go on to be one of the most played arcade games among women gamers with Pac-Man coming in second. The first racing game released in the s by Namco, Rally-X was also one of the first arcade games produced in Japan that Namco imported over to the US. Compared to your average racing game, rather than racing against other players or a CPU, Rally-X had players collect flags around a maze-like course.

The inaugural game to the Street Fighter franchise, Street Fighter would be the first competitive fighting game released by Capcom in In single-player mode, players take control of a young Japanese martial artist named Ryu against eight different CPU-controlled enemies, but in 2-player mode, players could play as either Ryu or his rival, Ken.

Even now diehard fans and newer players can enjoy the popular fighting series, as Street Fighter V was just released in for PlayStation 4 and Windows. Pick off as many enemies as possible in the formation.

The Double Fighter gives you more firepower than a single Fighter. Use it wisely and watch your score grow. The most important part of Galaga strategy is anticipation.

In order to play effectively, you need to know where the enemies will appear and how they will move before they get there. This knowledge--combined with firepower of the Double Fighter--will allow you to finish each Stage quickly and efficiently. The way that the enemies come onto the screen is called their entrance pattern, and the entrance pattern is always the same for a given Stage. There are three different entrance patterns. Before looking at the order they appear in, let's look at the features of each one.

First entrance pattern The first entrance pattern is the most difficult because it is the only pattern where enemies will enter from both sides of the screen at the same time. The enemies enter single file in short rows. The best place to fire from in this entrance pattern is the center of the screen, where both sets of enemies will cross above you. This is also the safest place to be, because the enemies will drop bullets as they come onto the sides of the screen.

Second entrance pattern In the second entrance pattern, the enemies enter from one side of the screen at a time in double-width rows. The first group will enter from the left, so position your ship one ship's width in from the left edge of the screen and wait for them.

Third entrance pattern The third entrance pattern is similar to the second. The enemies enter from one side at a time, starting from the left. But instead of two rows moving together, they appear in a single long row.

As in the second pattern, you should wait near the left edge of the screen for the first group of enemies. After the start of each entrance pattern, the general strategy is always the same. Anticipate the entrance of each group, and kill as many of the enemies as possible before they move into formation. Then move across the screen under their bullets to get in position for the next group. Fire constantly as you move across the screen to clear out the enemies already in formation.

If you eliminate most of the enemies in each group before they reach the formation, there will only be a few bugs left after the last group as entered. You'll have to destroy these individually, but this is the only time you need to aim your shots. In the first two Stages, you won't need to worry too much about entrance patterns because the enemies aren't very aggressive yet. Just try to acquire a Double Fighter so you'll have it going into the first Challenging Stage.

A Challenging Stage comes after each set of three entrance patterns. The only exception to this is the first set, where the third entrance pattern is skipped. Stage 3 is the first Challenging Stage. After Stage 3, the set of four different Stages entrance patterns 1, 2, and 3, and a Challenging Stage repeats over and over.

At the start of the first Challenging Stage, position your ship in the exact center of the screen. From this position, you should be able to get all of the enemies in the first Challenging Stage without moving. In fact, it is possible to shoot all of the enemies in this Stage just by holding the fire button down. If you miss any enemies, you'll get another chance to hit them when they retreat off the top of the screen. Move back to the center immediately after chasing any missed bugs, so you'll be ready for the next group.

The second Challenging Stage can also be cleared from the center of the screen. After that, the Challenging Stages require you to move around more. Each Challenging Stage has five groups of enemies, so there will be up to five different positions you must fire from. You can also put the games on your very own blogs and websites. Privacy Policy. Donkey Kong. Street Fighter 2 - Ryu Vs Sagat. Tron Game. Ms Pac Man. Space Invaders. Donkey Kong 2.

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