Showing posts with label Space Invaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Invaders. Show all posts

Invaders - A previewed Space Invaders clone for the Amiga


I'm sure many of you remember Space Invaders, a game that was first released way back in 1978 in the Arcades in Japan with a further release made available in the United States and a much later version in the 1980's on the Atari 2600.  Well if you do remember it, or more especially its clones and inspired games, you'll be pleased to know Koyot1222 and Proxy have done a preview clone on the Amiga called ' Invaders ', which came 11th in the RetroKomp 2018 competition.

Space Hippies - Unreleased Amiga game makes an appearance!


Flashtro are on the ball today as not only did they come across an unreleased Amiga game called 'Space Hippies' that was programmed in 1992. It wasn't until WANTED TEAM provided the game plus source code, that Flashtro made available a nice FLASHTRO trainer for the recent find plus a palette fix that helps to spot the enemy bullets better! Now if you love your Space Invaders then read on, as this MIGHT be the game for you!

Spyders C64 - Chapter 1 - A new Space Invaders for the C64 with SPIDERS!


Space Invaders was first released way back in 1978 in the Arcades and was developed by Tomohiro Nishikado and published by Taito in Japan, with a further release made available in the United States and a much later version in the 1980's on the Atari 2600. A game that has had so many clones and inspired games over years has had another appearance and this time as a game by Mr.Nop, Richard Bayliss and Martin Piper as ' Spyders ' on the C64!

Space Invaders - A highly recommended PC remake of an Atari 2600 hit is now available


If you've been following Richard Langford of Langford Productions, you would've known that throughout these last few years he has released a number of remakes of some well known classics that many have grow up with, games such as PSSST, Cookie, and even The Hunch. But that isn't all that has come out of Langford, as after previously releasing the retro inspired hit of Project ZX, he has now made available the remake of the classic arcade 1980's Atari 2600 shooter 'Space Invaders' for the PC.

Let's Invade! - A psychedelic Space Invaders on the C64 by Richard Bayliss


Not long ago we teased Richard Bayliss's new Space Invaders game with a twist ' Let's Invade! ', as a preview for the C64. Well today a full version of the game has appeared and has been released by The New Dimension as both a Disk and a Tape based file. Be warned though, Let's Invade is not for someone who suffers epilepsy or migraines as it takes the original Arcade 1978 Shooter Space Invaders by Tomohiro Nishikado and adds psychedelic moving backgrounds with upbeat trance music.

Invader Overload - Space Invaders just became even more wicked on the Pico-8!


Now here's a blast from the past, a game based on probably the oldest mentioned game on our site ' Space Invaders '. Released in 1978 as an arcade shooter developed by Tomohiro Nishikado, your task was to defeat waves of aliens and earn as many points as possible, while trying to avoid being shot at or touched by the slowly lowering waves. This game however ' Invader Overload ' which is based on that classic and released on the Pico-8 by morningtoast, takes Space Invaders to the next level of awesomeness!

Pacapong - Pong, Pacman & Space Invaders all mashed up into one!


I said to myself today, "I seriously need a damn good entertaining indie game to play that would keep me occupied for more than just a few mins". Well the good news is, I've found it with 'Pacapong'. However Pacapong by kingpenguin is more than just an indie game, it's an indie game mashed up with some classic retro favourites while turning them completely on their heads. Imagine a Pong, Pacman and Space Invaders mash up and this is that game!

Grinder - A new take on Space Invaders


Your memories of Space Invaders would probably be of alien like spaceships slowly moving down the screen increasing in speed as you blast them out the way one by one. But Grinder, developed by member of jabber conference goes much further than that and changes not just the style but the level of difficulty contained within.