Stuff writes: "For the uninitiated, the Galaga series comes from a generation where the story took a back seat to getting the highest score and a lack of saving meant you started a new game and almost never got to the end - unless you spent more time playing the game than having a life. Galaga Legions stays true to the series' roots and won't let you continue from the level you got up to last time."
Major Nelson has revealed three new Xbox One Backward Compatibility titles. The Orange Box, a collection of five classic titles. Galaga Legions, a single player action packed take on the original Galaga and Joe Danger 2: The Movie, a thrilling platformer that can be played in 4 player multiplayer.
The waning days of summer are upon us, and for the first time in six years Microsoft hasn't kept the release schedule moving with its annual Summer of Arcade promotion. Part of that is no doubt due to the promotion's title. It's named after a delineation between downloadable "Arcade" games and larger retail games that Microsoft readily acknowledges isn't as relevant in the modern market. However, this summer passed us by without any similar promotion, even as Sony continued its PLAY program. Why? We can glean part of the answer by looking back at how the promotion developed over the years.
A video look at Galaga Legions by the Classic L337 team.