                              GALAGA'92 

                     by Geert Coelmont and Romain Voes

                              - Version 1.4 -

                      Permission Granted to Fred Fish
                    for inclusion in his Amiga Library

                           This game is FREEWARE
   No fee except possible cost of shipping or diskcopying can be charged
           Commercial use prohiited without written permission!



          The Story...

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        ... A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, I walked into a
        dark and deserted coinop-hall ...  'Anybody here!?' I screamed,
        only causing some alien-rats to seek peace somewhere else. As
        I wandered thru the place, I discovered a person in the back,
        he seemed very occupied. I decidedly walked towards him, but as
        I came closer, a certain smell of rotten flesh filled the air.
        The person still didn't react, eventhough the wooden floor
        made enough noise to wake up the whole alien-town. Was this man
        deaf or something ?! Still approaching, it prooved that the man
        had worse problems: he was dead; not only dead, but long-time-
        dead: his rotten body was covering a coinop, an arm lying on the
        floor, in a pool of dried-up blood, the hand still holding a
        joystick. All of a sudden the remains of his body started sliding
        off the coinop, revealing the monitor ...
        While the body hit the floor with a smooth 'SPWAAT', the GAMEOVER
        tune of    Galaga'92    sounded thru the hall ...



                        taken from the novel 'Aliens are back in town'
                        by Geert Coelmont, (C) 1992





          The Game...

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          Let's get serious now. Galaga'92 is a poor remake of a poor
        original, it's a completely obsolete style, it lacks gameplay,
        has a lastability of 0.0 has boring graphics and technology....

                          THAT'S WHAT YOU THINK !!!!

          Play Galaga'92, and find out how it will take posession of you.
        Almost 300 different animnation-frames in 16 colors, many many
        levels (nobody exactly knows how much!) with END-OF-STAGE-NASTIES,
        bonus-levels, kamikaze-raids, and ofcourse more aliens than the
        Galaxy has ever seen before !!  Galaga'92 is the ULTIMATE game.
        Slowly but steadyly, it will take the mind out your soul, leaving
        you playing the game until you drop to the floor ('SPWAAT')

              PRESS FIRE TO PLAY - BUT DO IT AT YOUR OWN PERIL !!!





          The Hints

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          When you take off with your spaceship, you will have very little
        equipment. Don't just push your firebutton, but AIM at the aliens,
        only this way you will avoid being hit by an alien while you are
        temporarily out of ammo.
          Once you have collected enough firepower, the way is clear to some
        serious MEGABLASTING !! But stay alert, one hit of an alien-bomb
        and you will loose all power-ups, and life will be harder than
        ever, certainly in the harder stages...

          When you are fighting a Nasty, stay underneat him, where his
        bombs proceed most slowly. It is best to kill all small aliens
        before you attack the Nasty !

          Take as much bonuscoins as you can. They increase your power
        until a certain level. Each time your power increases, a message
        will be displayed shortly, indicating what the effects were. Once
        you have reached the maximum power, no messages will be displayed,
        but you will still be awarded extra points !

          For the explication of the bonus-coins, watch the introduction-
        part of the game.

          Ah before I forget... I've heard rumours about a cheatmode...



          The Credits...

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                Coding and graphics:    Geert Coelmont (Cool-G)
                Music:                  Romain Voes (Boytronic)
                Intro-picture:          Guy Pensart (Nike)
                Ideas, debugging:       Dirk Coelmont
                                        Romain Voes
                                        Koen Peetermans