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SUMMARY:Space Invaders (June 1978)
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DESCRIPTION:\nSpace Invaders (スペースインベーダー Supēsu I
	nbēdā?) is an arcade video game developed by Tomohiro Nishikado and rele
	ased in 1978. It was originally manufactured and sold byTaito in Japan\, a
	nd was later licensed for production in the United States by the Midway di
	vision of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games and 
	the aim is to defeat waves of aliens with a laser cannon to earn as many p
	oints as possible. In designing the game\, Nishikado drew inspiration from
	 popular media: Breakout\, The War of the Worlds\, andStar Wars. To comple
	te it\, he had to design custom hardware and development tools.\nIt was on
	e of the forerunners of modern video gaming and helped expand the video ga
	me industry from a novelty to a global industry (see golden age of video a
	rcade games). When first released\, Space Invaders was very successful.\nT
	he game has been the inspiration for other video games\, re-released on nu
	merous platforms\, and led to several sequels. The 1980 Atari 2600 version
	 quadrupled the system's sales and became the first \"killer app\" for vid
	eo game consoles. Space Invaders has been referenced and parodied in multi
	ple television shows\, and been a part of several video game and cultural 
	exhibitions. The pixelated enemy alien has become a pop culture icon\, oft
	en used as a synecdoche representing video games as a whole.\n\n\n\n
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