Colliding or being shot by anything will result in the player losing a reserve ship. In between dealing with the stations are smaller ships and various debris scattered around. The stations can either be destroyed with a shot up their middle or by having all of their cannons shot. In this game, the player controls the Star Destroyer Bosconian ship flying through space that must destroy a series of space stations in order to advance to the next level.
The unit was discontiuned in late 2011 and was succeeded by the Retro Arcade Featuring Space Invaders TV game. High scores will retain even once the batteries have been changed. Pressing this button while on the menu screen will give the player the option of erasing the high scores. There is also a menu button to the left of the on/off switch on the front base of the unit (which is made to look like a coin slot for an arcade machine) which also acts as a pause button during gameplay, giving the player the option to quit the game they are playing.
The games can be cycled through by moving the joystick left and right, then games can be chosen for play by pressing button A (there is also a button B with this unit, which is only used for Xevious and Pole Position).
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The unit can connect to a Television, VCR, or DVD player, and is powered by four AA batteries.Īfter the unit is connected and activated, several seconds of passing license screens appear, followed by the main menu screen. Retro Arcade Featuring Pac-Man is a plug-and-play unit that contains the built-in arcade games Pac-Man, Galaga, Pole Position, Dig Dug, Pac-Man Plus, Pac & Pal, Bosconian, New Rally-X, Xevious, Galaxian, Mappy, and Super Pac-Man.