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{{Infobox game|image=File:fantastic2.png|caption=The game's title screen|hackof=|publisher=Taito of Brazil|developer=Taito of Brazil|originalby=Namco|console=Arcade (Namco ''Galaxian'' hardware)|date=198?|engine=}}{{Stub}}
 
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'''''Fantastic''''' is a clone of ''Galaga'' running on the Namco ''Galaxian'' hardware released in the '80s by Taito of Brazil. It features bad quality audio and the game is mostly in Portuguese. The colors were also incorrect, and had the first half of the screen moving the stars.
 
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'''''Fantastic''''' is a clone of ''Galaga'' running on the Namco ''Galaxian'' hardware released in the '80s by Taito of Brazil. It features poor-quality audio and the game is mostly in Portuguese. The colors are also incorrect, and had the first half of the screen moving the stars.
 
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Revision as of 14:08, 17 June 2021

Fantastic is a clone of Galaga running on the Namco Galaxian hardware released in the '80s by Taito of Brazil. It features poor-quality audio and the game is mostly in Portuguese. The colors are also incorrect, and had the first half of the screen moving the stars.