Published on: 2025-04-19 09:22:17
Introduction During the late 1980s, Namco set out to create the world’s largest arcade game. The result was Galaxian3: Project Dragoon; a 28 player behemoth that debuted in April 1990 at the International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Codenamed GH-28, it featured real-time, flat-shaded 3D graphics, powered by hardware derived from the System 21 platform first used by 1988’s Winning Run. In 1991, a 16 player version (‘GM-16’) was released, introducing pre-rendered CGI backgrou
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