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'''''King & Balloon''''' (キング&バルーン) is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1980. It runs on Namco Galaxian hardware but with an extra [[Z80]] processor to drive a DAC for speech; the King speaks when he is captured ("HELP!"), when he is rescued ("Thank you"), and when he is carried away ("BYE BYE!"). Additionally, the balloons make the same "droning" sound as the ships in Galaxian, which was released the previous year. The player's shots also have the same sound effect as the player ship in said game.
 
'''''King & Balloon''''' (キング&バルーン) is a fixed shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1980. It runs on Namco Galaxian hardware but with an extra [[Z80]] processor to drive a DAC for speech; the King speaks when he is captured ("HELP!"), when he is rescued ("Thank you"), and when he is carried away ("BYE BYE!"). Additionally, the balloons make the same "droning" sound as the ships in Galaxian, which was released the previous year. The player's shots also have the same sound effect as the player ship in said game.
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The game was released in the United States by GamePlan. This version features a more "English" sounding voice for the King; in the original Japanese version, the king can be heard "Japanicizing" the words, saying "herupu" ("help"), and "sankyuu" ("thank you").
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The game was released in the United States by GamePlan. This version features a more "English" sounding voice for the King; in the original Japanese version, the king can be heard "Japanicizing" the words, saying "herupu" ("help"), and "sankyuu" ("thank you").
   
 
It was later featured in ''[[Namco Museum|Namco Museum Encore]]'' for the original PlayStation, which was a Japan only release. It made its North American console debut on ''Namco Museum Battle Collection'' for the PlayStation Portable, in which the player could choose the King's voice after unlocking the manic settings. It also appears in ''Namco Museum Virtual Arcade'' for the Xbox 360.
 
It was later featured in ''[[Namco Museum|Namco Museum Encore]]'' for the original PlayStation, which was a Japan only release. It made its North American console debut on ''Namco Museum Battle Collection'' for the PlayStation Portable, in which the player could choose the King's voice after unlocking the manic settings. It also appears in ''Namco Museum Virtual Arcade'' for the Xbox 360.
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