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developed and published in Japan by
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. It has been re-released for several consoles since, including the
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, PC Engine Super CD, and
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— several of these conversions use the name . The player assumes control of a laser base that must fend off waves of incoming enemies, who march down in formation towards the bottom of the screen. It is the fifth entry in the long-running ''
Space Invaders is a 1978 shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Tomohiro Nishikado. It was manufactured and sold by Taito in Japan, and licensed to the Midway division of Bally for overseas distribution. ''Space Invaders'' was the first fixed shooter and set ...
'' series. ''DX'' contains four variations of the original ''Space Invaders'', in addition to a multiplayer mode and a "Parody Mode" that replaces the characters with those from other Taito franchises. Home ports of ''DX'' received mixed reviews for their high price point and general lack of content.


Gameplay

''Space Invaders DX'' contains an updated version of the original ''
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'' alongside several other additional features. As in the original, the player controls a laser base situated at the bottom of the screen, who must destroy each formation of invaders before they successfully take over Earth. Formations march towards the bottom by moving to the side of the screen and then downward. The laser base can only fire one shot at a time, and must wait before it either collides with an enemy or goes off the screen. The invaders become faster as more are destroyed. Four shields are placed above the player, who can hide behind them for protection from enemy fire; however, the shields become damaged when inflicted with fire from either the invaders or the player. A
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will occasionally appear towards the top of the screen, which can be shot down for bonus points. ''DX'' allows the player to select from one of four different game types; a black and white monitor, a color monitor, a version that places fake layers of cellophane across the screen to mimic color, and a “reflector” type that features a recreation of the backdrop found in upright ''Space Invaders'' machines. A two-player versus mode is also present, where two players compete against each other by destroying endless waves of invaders until the other side's base is destroyed enough times. Shooting colored invaders causes various effects to occur, such as having the opponent's invaders descend a level or add an extra row of invaders to their side. The arcade version features a "Parody Mode" that replaces the characters with those from other Taito franchises, including ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Darius''. The Sega Saturn and PC Engine CD releases add a new mode called “Kawaii Mode”, which replaces the backdrops with cartoony, anime-style characters and an arranged soundtrack, while featuring the same ''Space Invaders'' gameplay.


Development and release

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released ''Space Invaders DX'' in September 1993 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the ''
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'' series. Early versions of the game were designed to run on the company's B System arcade system board, with later ones using its cartridge-based F3 System. The game was produced by Keisuke Kasigawa and composed by Katsuhisa Ishikawa, credited as “Babi” in-game. ''
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'' creator
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is also credited for the port of the original. ''DX'' was ported to the
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(SNES) on March 25, 1994, to celebrate Taito's 40th anniversary, which renamed it ''Space Invaders: The Original Game''. A Game Boy port of the original game, simply titled ''Space Invaders'', was also released in 1994. This version features the ''DX'' game as an unlockable extra, accessible by inserting the cartridge into the
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peripheral for the SNES. Conversions for the
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and
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were published in June 1995; the Sega Saturn version was re-released as part of a bundle with '' Puzzle Bobble 2X'' two years later. The SNES version is included as a bonus game in ''PD Ultraman Invaders'', released for the PlayStation in late 1995 by
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. It was later ported to
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in 1997, which was later published as a budget title by
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in 1999 as part of its ''
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'' series of budget games, renamed ''Simple 1500: THE Invader''. The Super Famicom version was digitally re-released for the
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on September 16, 2008, in Japan, November 17, 2008, in North America, and on November 28, 2008, in Europe.


Reception

The SNES version of ''Space Invaders DX'' in particular was met with a polarizing reception at its release and retrospectively, with common complaints being towards its lack of content and any addition of a remade version of the game. Several liked the game's multiplayer mode and visual options, alongside for it being a good version of the game overall. German publication ''Mega Play'' unfavorably compared the PC Engine CD version to ''
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'' and the previously released ''Space Invaders: Fukkatsu no Hi'', critical of its gameplay and lack of features. ''Mega Play'' did applaud the multiplayer mode and quality of the conversion, highly recommending it to fans of the series. ''
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'' felt relatively the same, claiming fans of the original would appreciate the quality of the package itself and its multiplayer features, while also saying those who didn't have much experience with the series would dislike its overall repetitive gameplay and lack of content. ''
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'' magazine disliked the Sega Saturn version for lacking any updated version of the original aside from its multiplayer and "Kawaii" modes, both of which they liked for their uniqueness. ''
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'' said that ''Space Invaders'' is "inherently fun in all its incarnations", liking its multiplayer mode and overall quality of the package. They added that Taito should have also included ''
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'', and felt lukewarm towards the lack of a remade version with updated visuals and sounds. ''
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'' magazine greatly applauded the PlayStation version's multiplayer mode, finding it superior to those in other versions of the games. The Wii Virtual Console port was often criticized for its high price point, with several outlets saying it made the game difficult to recommend. ''
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'' was the most critical, saying that its price of 800 Wii Points (US$8) and "dated" gameplay made ''Space Invaders: The Original Game'' a disappointment. They also added that the game was somewhat dated and that the multiplayer mode was not well made nor fun to play. ''
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'' and ''
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'' felt differently about the gameplay itself, both finding it to be an excellent version of the arcade original and for the multiplayer mode being enjoyable. ''IGN'' also liked the different visual options and for the game still holding up years after its release.


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