
In Pac-Man Arrangement, the flagship and a red escort alien, worth 32 points respectively. Namco Museum Battle Collection (2005) - The flagship appears in the arrangement versions of Pac-Man and Dig Dug.
Pac-Man World 2 (2002) - The flagship appears in the sequel, however the flagship automatically teleports Pac-Man to the maze as opposed to him finding it manually. The flagships will also be carrying items, which can increase the amount of medals received. Galaxian Fever (2000) - The flagship appears again as an enemy in the first stage. Pac-Man World (1999) - The flagship appears as a secret item in several stages, allowing Pac-Man to access the hidden mazes. The aliens, including the flagships, must be shot in order to complete the stage. Point Blank 3 (1999) - Two flagships appear in a Galaxian-themed stage, along with the other characters from the game. The ship is worth 5000 points in Pac-Man Arrangement, while it is worth 7000 points in Dig Dug Arrangement. 2 (1996) - The flagship appears as an edible item in both Pac-Man Arrangement and Dig Dug Arrangement. 1 (1995) - The flagship appears as an enemy in Galaga Arrangement, and are worth 150 points. Tekken (1994) - The flagship appears should the player win at least seven rounds in "Arcade Vs." mode, and will appear at the bottom-left of the screen - but only if the "Number of Wins Shown By" DIP switch is set to "fruit". The flagship is worth 800 points when collected. Tinkle Pit (1993) - The flagship, along with the Galaxip and a red escort alien, as one of forty-six bonus items that can be found by releasing the player's Tinkle Ball over certain areas of a stage. Pistol Daimyo no Bōken (1990) - The flagship, along with the blue, purple and red aliens, appear on the fifth world of the game, and attack by firing shots at Pistol Daimyo. Pac-Mania (1987) - Two versions of the flagship appear as edible items - one in the original color scheme, and the other in a silver variant, much like the design in Super Xevious. Quester (1987) - While the flagship itself does not appear, the fifth stage features a formation of bricks designed after it. Genpei Tōma Den (1986) - The flagship appears in a red hue as one of four items that can appear should Kagekiyo destroy the flame-spitting lion statues in Small Mode (the other four being the Special Flag, a Hobblin from Libble Rabble and a generic red car), and is worth 1000 points. Pac-Land (1984) - On rare occasions, the ghosts in airplanes have a chance dropping flagships as opposed to miniature ghosts, and are worth 7650 points should Pac-Man eat them before they hit the ground. They will home in on the Solvalou, and are worth 300 points. Super Xevious (1984) - Silver versions of the flagship appear, usually in groups. Pac & Pal (1983) - The flagship appears as a powerup and once collected, while allow Pac-Man to stun the ghosts via a tractor beam ala Galaga. Super Pac-Man (1982) - The flagship appears as the bonus item of the 15th stage, and is worth 150 points when eaten. Dig Dug (1982) - The flagship appears as an edible item on the 16th and 17th rounds, and are worth 7000 points.
Galaga (1981) - The flagship appears as one of the aliens that the bee enemies can transform into, and are worth 3000 points when destroyed.Pac-Man (1980) - The flagship appears as an edible item on the 9th and 10th rounds of the game, and is worth 2000 points once eaten.The flagship is escorted by two red aliens, all of which can be shot down for bonus points while in flight. The ship, much like the Special Flag, would make numerous appearances in other Namco video games. The Galaxian Flagship ( ギャラクシアン旗艦, Galaxian Flagship ?), also known as the Galboss ( ガルボス, Galboss ?) or simply Galaxian, is an enemy that first appeared in Galaxian.