Software:Galaxy 5000
Galaxy 5000 | |
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Developer(s) | Activision |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Designer(s) | Chris Shen |
Composer(s) | Russell Lieblich Rick Boogar Pete Mokris |
Platform(s) | NES |
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Genre(s) | Racing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2-player head-to-head |
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Galaxy 5000: Racing in the 51st Century is a racing video game developed by Activision for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Summary
This video game takes place in the future using an outer space atmosphere. It features the racing of futuristic craft that can battle each other for finishing spots in the race. Each craft is also upgradeable and with each upgrade comes better shielding and weapons. This video game would become the inspiration for the Super NES video game Rock n' Roll Racing.[citation needed] Primitive voice effects are used when the ships collide with each other; three of the phrases are: "Hey!," "Excuse me!," and "Watch it.[2]"
Reviews
8-Bit Central gave Galaxy 5000 a thumbs basically saying that its a “fun” game while praising the game’s “crafty” driving.[3]
References
- ↑ Andy (July 1992). "Galaxy 5000". Total! (7): 38–39. https://archive.org/details/Total_Issue_007_1992-07_Future_Publishing_GB/page/n39/mode/2up?q=%22addams+family%22+nintendo. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
- ↑ Galaxy 5000 at MobyGames
- ↑ "Game Review Galaxy 5000". 8 Bit Central. http://www.8-bitcentral.com/reviews/nesGalaxy5000.html. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
External links
- Galaxy 5000 at IGN
- Galaxy 5000 at MobyGames
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galaxy 5000.
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