What Is It?
Talk about trying to confuse the market, at one point in our history Gaplus was known as two different names in the U.S. When it was first released it was known as Gaplus, but then later Namco released it as Galaga 3. And now here it is on the Virtual Console Arcade, simply known as Gaplus. They could have easily resolved this problem by calling it Galaga 3: Gaplus (or the inverted - Gaplus: Galaga 3). But no, Namco had to confuse everybody. Well, I'm not confused about this wondeful 2D shooter. Previously released in Namco's horrible Wii compilation,
Namco Museum Remix, Gaplus proved that adding a dash of speed can really improve an old classic shooter. This is, without a doubt, one of the greatest 2D shooters ever made, and you should play it if only to see where modern shooters come from.
Does It Still Hold Up?
It may not have amazing detailed backgrounds or varied power-ups, but it is fast and a lot of fun. The controls feel right and it's nice to finally see real arcade games hit the Virtual Console (and not just those lame NES ports). The game does hold up, though just barely.
Is It Worth The Money?
When it comes right down to it the better deal is the Namco Museum Remix, which you can find for $20 these days. However, most of the games on that compilation aren't worth the money, and the 3D versions of the game are so bad that it undermines the whole disc. So, I say, buy the best game out of that collection on the Virtual Console Arcade for just a few bucks. Even if you're not a huge fan of classic shooters, Gaplus will be the one that changes your mind.