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[[File:Galagascene.png|250px|frameless|right|Galaga gameplay]]A great arcade video game. Almost as good as [[Defender]], and better than [[Qix]]. It features a [[challenging stage]] which is a source of great {{tag|metaphor}}.
{{a|metaphor|}}[[File:Galagascene.png|250px|frameless|right|Galaga gameplay]]A great arcade video game. Almost as good as [[Defender]], and better than [[Qix]]. It features a [[challenging stage]] which is a source of great {{tag|metaphor}}.
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Galaga gameplay
Galaga gameplay

A great arcade video game. Almost as good as Defender, and better than Qix. It features a challenging stage which is a source of great metaphor.

See also

  • Space invaders: The black-and-white daddy of all arcade videogames, which effortlessly articulated the frustration and powerlessness of working in a modern corporate organisation;
  • Galaga: a second generation version of space invaders, with a challenging stage and amusing music;
  • Defender: A spin on the usual alien invasion motif, where you invade them, trying to rescue little sticky things, and the aliens fight back, and all you have is a thrillingly devastating laser cannon, a small supply of smart bombs and the ability jump randomly into hyperspace
  • Space invaders calculator: I know it sounds insane, but you could have hours of cosmic fun with an ordinary digital calculator.
  • Qix: which was really just a bit stupid, but through a design flaw in the game’s basic concept you could play for hours on end if you really wanted to.

All, in any case, useful metaphors for life in a modern multinational investment bank.