Pros: Excellent recreation of the looks and sound of the classic arcade machine
Cons: Not exactly Christmasy
The Bottom Line:
Shoot the aliens!
Hang the classic looks and sounds
On your Christmas tree
If Having the Galaga Ornament Doesn't Label Me a Geek, I Don't Know What Will
While I don't play very many video games these days, I still
love the classics I grew up on. So when
I saw the arcade machine ornaments that Hallmark had released, I had to get
them. Galaga was the second of these,
and it's a lot of fun.
Galaga was originally released in 1981, and was one of
several Space Invaders clones. In the
game, you were a fighter in space trying to defeat wave after wave of insect
like aliens. While the majority of them
would stay in formation at the top of the screen, one or more (depending on
your wave) would dive bomb you, shooting at you. And the leaders could capture your ship. If you survived long enough, you might free
that captured ship and get to fight side by side.
This ornament recreates the classic machine from all those
years ago. It's the classic arcade
shape. It's all black, which was the
original color. And it's got all the old
decals. The sides have the same decal,
which features Galaga and an enlarged, drawn version of the alien space
ships. The front features a small decal
down at the bottom and the Galaga written in the logo over the top.
The front is actually pretty detailed. You've got the coin slots in the bottom
half. They have painted on a screen
featuring a full wave of aliens and one of the leaders capturing the current
ship fighting them. And they've got a
joystick and fire button sticking up from the machine slightly. The joystick doesn't actually move, however.
This is a magic ornament, which means it lights up and makes
sound. When you press the fire button,
you hear the theme song from the very beginning of the game along with the
sound effects of the ships flying and firing.
After about 25 second, you die, and the game becomes quiet. While all this going on, the top panel and
the "screen" light up. To do
all this, the ornament takes 3 1.5 volt batteries. Your first set are included with the
ornament.
The ornament is well sculpted. The base is perfectly flat, so you can set it
out on display. Or, you can hang it from
the brass hook on top; it hangs perfectly straight as well. The batteries and other electronics do make
it a little heavy, but it's not as bad as I expected. Still, you'll want to hang it from a branch
with a little space underneath it. The
battery panel is hidden in the back, and is held closed by a tiny screw.
I know, this isn't very Christmasy; that's why I hesitated
at first about getting these ornaments.
I usually go for the ornaments that fit the Christmas theme in some
way. But the more I looked at it, the
more I just couldn't resist getting it.
It's just way too much fun.
Seeing this ornament makes me want to sit down and play Galaga. So if you'll excuse me, I think
I hear a video game calling my name.
Original Price: $18.50
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