Features:

  • UI Color Monitor 15"
  • Speed Games
  • Automated league mode
  • Download league configurations
  • Download league standings
  • Network multiple machines
  • Setup mode
  • Attract Screens
  • Customized "WIN" screens
  • Missed dart detector
  • Backwards compatibility
  • Modem call out
  • Simplified network configuration

Benefits:

► Good visibility
► A new challenge for players
► Easier for operators and players
► No league cards
► Secured league collection
► Great connectivity
► Easy customization
► A simple way to advertise
► Player recognition
► More accurate play
► Continue using existing machines
► Less competition for phone lines
► Saves time

Galaxy II™: "The New Generation"

The Galaxy II is Arachnid's newest soft-tip electronic dart game. It contains all of the original Galaxy™ features and more! The Galaxy II comes with a flashy 15" color monitor for easier viewing, and superb color graphics. It also has a whole new set of inventive "Speed Games" that are sure to add an exciting twist to the game of darts. In addition, the Galaxy II has a newly redesigned "Impact Resistant" cabinet that gives the game a brand new "futuristic" look that is sure to delight dart players around the world.

Black Widow™ and Galaxy games are able to communicate with each other.

Galaxy II League Requirements

● Asset Manager ● Dartman for Windows™ ● Available phone line at location (during off hours) ● Add-on modem ●
Also available - On-location updates with laptop or pocket PC.
The device is subject to FCC rules and will comply with the rules prior to delivery

 

                 Arachnid Galaxy

Arachnid's Galaxy dart machine was a truly revolutionary product. The Galaxy introduced the automated league system. This game did away with the traditional paper league system and provided operators the ability to gather stats remotely. The Galaxy also introduced great games, such as Gotcha!™ and Bermuda Triangle™. The Galaxy dart machine won the AMOA's "Most Played and Most Innovative Dart Game" in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, & 1998. The Galaxy's time has passed. Now look to the Galaxy II™ for the future of electronic darts.