


I don't think I can beat itIf you're a fan of classic video g. Cosmo-Mines, which explode after shot, but can destroy the ship. In this video, I'm playing Bosconian, an insane '80s classic, on an old-school arcade machine.Asteroids, which are non-moving objects and debris.Spy Ships, which are sent out to see if it's the right time to attack.E-Type Enemies, that are the fastest and shot from core enemy bases.P-Types Enemies, that do not try to get you and sometimes rams you in the back of the Star Fighter.I-Type Enemies, that are enemies that try to get you and come out in a formation attack, with orange ones as the boss and pink ones as followers.Star Fighter, the fighter you control while shooting enemies.In the old version, it stops at level 256, while the new one does not.In the 50th Anniversary, Pac-Man's Arcade Party, and a new revision of the game, after completing around without dying, you get bonus points.The old version had to wait a moment to shoot again. The new version allows the player to shoot without stopping while pressing the fire button unless they release the button.Maps are changed and different in both versions.The differences between the old version and the new one are: If first played, you get a high score of 20,000 points. Spy ships are sent out to check if the coast is clear, and the player must shoot it, or else a RED ALERT! will appear, sending enemies really fast to the ship, or the enemies do that if the players waste time in a level. The field is in space, with the field being a rectangle. To play, you must go around shooting and destroying enemy bases, either by shooting its core or shooting all six parts. There, you can move in 8 directions and have a fire button. You control a ship similar to the one in Galaga, only with a few upgrades.
