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Space Invaders is a Japanese shooting video game released in 1978 by Taito. It was developed by Tomohiro Nishikado, who was inspired by other media: Breakout, The War of the Worlds, and Star Wars. It is one of the forerunners of modern video gaming and helped expand the video game industry from a novelty to a global industry. It was first released as an arcade game and later remade on different platforms; re-releases include ported and updated versions. Ported versions generally feature different graphics and additional gameplay options, including moving defense bunkers, zigzag shots, invisible aliens, and two-player modes. Space Invaders is one of the highest-grossing video game franchises of all time. Space Invaders es un shooting videojuego japonés lanzado en 1978 por Taito. Fue desarrollado por , quien se inspiró en otros medios: Breakout, The War of the Worlds y Star Wars.​ Es uno de los precursores de los videojuegos modernos y ayudó a expandir la industria de los videojuegos de una novedad a una industria global.​​ Primero fue lanzado como un juego de arcade y luego rehecho en diferentes plataformas; los relanzamientos incluyen versiones porteadas y actualizadas. Las versiones portadas generalmente cuentan con diferentes gráficos y opciones de juego adicionales, que incluyen búnkeres de defensa en movimiento, tiros en zigzag, alienígenas invisibles y modos de dos jugadores.​ Space Invaders es una de las de todos los tiempos.
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Space Invaders es un shooting videojuego japonés lanzado en 1978 por Taito. Fue desarrollado por , quien se inspiró en otros medios: Breakout, The War of the Worlds y Star Wars.​ Es uno de los precursores de los videojuegos modernos y ayudó a expandir la industria de los videojuegos de una novedad a una industria global.​​ Primero fue lanzado como un juego de arcade y luego rehecho en diferentes plataformas; los relanzamientos incluyen versiones porteadas y actualizadas. Las versiones portadas generalmente cuentan con diferentes gráficos y opciones de juego adicionales, que incluyen búnkeres de defensa en movimiento, tiros en zigzag, alienígenas invisibles y modos de dos jugadores.​ Space Invaders es una de las de todos los tiempos. Taito lanzó numerosas secuelas y spin-offs, muchas de las cuales también se han rehecho en múltiples plataformas, incluidas consolas domésticas y dispositivos portátiles. Los títulos de seguimiento generalmente se lanzan para celebrar el aniversario del original. Las primeras secuelas se lanzaron principalmente en salas de juegos, mientras que los títulos posteriores se lanzaron en dispositivos portátiles. Las secuelas a menudo agregaban power-ups y incorporaban nuevas mecánicas de juego, como tridimensionales campos de juego, jefes y - al diseño del original.​ La mayoría de los títulos se lanzaron internacionalmente, aunque algunos son exclusivos de determinadas regiones. Los juegos han recibido diferentes recepciones: el port para Atari 2600 del original se convirtió en la primera "aplicación asesina" de la industria de los videojuegos, mientras que algunas secuelas se consideraron actualizaciones insignificantes.​​ Space Invaders y varias de sus secuelas de arcade a menudo se incluyen en compilaciones de videojuegos lanzadas por Taito. Inspiró muchos otros juegos.​ Muchas empresas crearon clones que copiaron su juego, con más de cien clones de Space Invaders lanzados para varias plataformas (como y ).​ Otros se basaron en la jugabilidad del original (como Galaxian y Galaga). Space Invaders is a Japanese shooting video game released in 1978 by Taito. It was developed by Tomohiro Nishikado, who was inspired by other media: Breakout, The War of the Worlds, and Star Wars. It is one of the forerunners of modern video gaming and helped expand the video game industry from a novelty to a global industry. It was first released as an arcade game and later remade on different platforms; re-releases include ported and updated versions. Ported versions generally feature different graphics and additional gameplay options, including moving defense bunkers, zigzag shots, invisible aliens, and two-player modes. Space Invaders is one of the highest-grossing video game franchises of all time. Taito released numerous sequels and spin-offs, many of which have also been remade on multiple platforms, including home consoles and handheld devices. Follow up titles are typically released in celebration of the original's anniversary. The first sequels were primarily released in arcades, while later titles were released on portable devices. Sequels often added power-ups and incorporated new gameplay mechanics—like three-dimensional playing fields, bosses, and rhythm-action—to the original's design. Most titles were released internationally, though some are exclusive to select regions. The games have received different receptions: the Atari 2600 port of the original became the video game industry's first "killer app", while some sequels were regarded as insignificant updates. Space Invaders and several of its arcade sequels are often included in video game compilations released by Taito. It inspired numerous other games. Many companies created clones that copied its gameplay, with more than a hundred Space Invaders clones released for various platforms (such as Super Invader and TI Invaders). Others built upon the original's gameplay (such as Galaxian and Galaga).
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