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Phil Day plays his Galaga arcade machine in the living room of his Braidwood, Australia, cottage. Galaga, a space invaders arcade game, was originally released in 1981 by Japanese company Namco. Phil passed the previous world record for Galaga of 2.7 million at 2:30am on Saturday morning after 6 months of training. Phil's score of 3.44 million has yet to be verified by Twin Galaxies, the world...
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  • Phil Day plays his Galaga arcade machine in the living room of his Braidwood cottage. Galaga, a space invaders arcade game, was originally released in 1981 by Japanese company Namco. Phil passed the previous world record for Galaga of 2.7 million at 2:30am on Saturday morning after 6 months of training. Phil's score of 3.44 million has yet to be verified by Twin Galaxies, the world authority for computer game records. . By photographer Lannon Harley
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  • Phil Day plays his Galaga arcade machine in the living room of his Braidwood cottage. Galaga, a space invaders arcade game, was originally released in 1981 by Japanese company Namco. Phil passed the previous world record for Galaga of 2.7 million at 2:30am on Saturday morning after 6 months of training. Phil's score of 3.44 million has yet to be verified by Twin Galaxies, the world authority for computer game records. . By photographer Lannon Harley
    galaga_02.jpg
  • Phil Day plays his Galaga arcade machine in the living room of his Braidwood cottage. Galaga, a space invaders arcade game, was originally released in 1981 by Japanese company Namco. Phil passed the previous world record for Galaga of 2.7 million at 2:30am on Saturday morning after 6 months of training. Phil's score of 3.44 million has yet to be verified by Twin Galaxies, the world authority for computer game records. . By photographer Lannon Harley
    galaga_03.jpg