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''Space Attack'' is a ''[[Space Invaders]]'' clone and is almost identical to [[Taito]]'s classic. It is in fact completely identical to another VIC Dual ''Space Invaders'' clone, ''[[Alpha Fighter]]'', sharing full colour graphics and a "bonus" round (in which the saucer briefly decends from the top of the screen after clearing the rest of usual set of invaders). ''Space Attack'' has a different set of graphics to ''Alpha Fighter'', however. | ''Space Attack'' is a ''[[Space Invaders]]'' clone and is almost identical to [[Taito]]'s classic. It is in fact completely identical to another VIC Dual ''Space Invaders'' clone, ''[[Alpha Fighter]]'', sharing full colour graphics and a "bonus" round (in which the saucer briefly decends from the top of the screen after clearing the rest of usual set of invaders). ''Space Attack'' has a different set of graphics to ''Alpha Fighter'', however. | ||
− | Similar versions of ''Space Invaders'', the upright cabinets for ''Space Attack'' use a mirror to project the image onto a textured surface, giving the illusion that there is a background while playing. | + | Similar to versions of ''Space Invaders'', the upright cabinets for ''Space Attack'' use a mirror to project the image onto a textured surface (in this case, a starfield), giving the illusion that there is a background while playing. |
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
Revision as of 17:00, 26 November 2018
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System(s): Sega VIC Dual | |||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Gremlin Industries (US), Sega (JP) | |||||||||||||||||
Developer: Sega | |||||||||||||||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||||||||||
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Space Attack (セガ・スペース・アタック) is an arcade game released by Sega for Sega VIC Dual hardware in 1979. In the US it is thought to have been renamed Super Space Attack - whether there are in fact two separate games is currently unknown, but the two are extremely similar and "Super" is often dropped in internal Super Space Attack documents.
Gameplay
Space Attack is a Space Invaders clone and is almost identical to Taito's classic. It is in fact completely identical to another VIC Dual Space Invaders clone, Alpha Fighter, sharing full colour graphics and a "bonus" round (in which the saucer briefly decends from the top of the screen after clearing the rest of usual set of invaders). Space Attack has a different set of graphics to Alpha Fighter, however.
Similar to versions of Space Invaders, the upright cabinets for Space Attack use a mirror to project the image onto a textured surface (in this case, a starfield), giving the illusion that there is a background while playing.
Promotional material
Photo gallery
Physical scans
VIC Dual (upright), JP | ||||
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VIC Dual (cocktail), JP | ||||
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References
Collapse Space Invaders games for Sega systems |
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Space Invaders (1985) | Space Invaders '90 (1990) | Super Space Invaders (1992) | Space Invaders (1996) |
Space Invaders (Dreamcast) (unreleased) |
Space Invaders VIC Dual Clones |
Alpha Fighter (19??) | Invinco (1979) | Space Attack (1979) | Super Space Attack (1979) |