I played TI Invaders for the TI-99/4A home computer all the time at the time and it was very good. Smooth animation, aliens different colors, and new aliens appearing every two levels
The End & Gorf. They barrow signature elements, but make it their own to where you can tell its ~not~ Space Invaders. Many games today do this as well. As for the rest however, those are vicious rip offs. What they show with Gorf is an injustice as well. Gorf has three phases of play styles to clear for each level. All totally different from each other
Gorf is pretty fun, and had some really cool visual effects along with the synthesized voice. That game doesn't get enough recognition I think. I mean it was the first game to have unique levels I'm pretty sure.
The best was Alien, they don't have it here. No shields, some of the enemies could fly down at you, you could shoot off their missiles and at the end of each round you faced a boss, so called Beeper (that was how we kids named them). That is my personal game nr.1 ever. I coud spend my whole year savings during the week the entertainers occupied our town.
@@MattTheSpratt I am not English. I used the word "entertainers" since no better one got on my mind neither I found it in the dictionary. Perhaps a better expression would be "a traveling amusement park / company"? You know, full of merry-go-rounds, shooting galleries, the stupid music etc...? And then since 80ies they started to bring a circus caravan full of the "arcade machines". (It looks like a slot machine, you insert a coin and you get a game like 'Elevator' or this 'Alien' ... as far as I remember...) Perhaps we mean the same thing, but my point is that since that moment we never spent a single penny on the 'merries', but what we did we spent ALL our year savings for ONE WEEK playing on the machines. And we also dragged as much money as we could from our parents / aunties and uncles / relatives :) We also managed to produce false coins in a engineering factory (pretending learning machinery). This crime happened many years ago so I feel safe to share it with you ... lol. I mean that was our "childhood drug" ... certainly. We used to run to the park even during school breaks, banging on the door of the operators, making them open the caravan for us for those 20 minutes ... lol :)))
I played TI Invaders for the TI-99/4A home computer all the time at the time and it was very good. Smooth animation, aliens different colors, and new aliens appearing every two levels
Sounds like a phone is ringing! 1:19
The End & Gorf. They barrow signature elements, but make it their own to where you can tell its ~not~ Space Invaders. Many games today do this as well. As for the rest however, those are vicious rip offs. What they show with Gorf is an injustice as well. Gorf has three phases of play styles to clear for each level. All totally different from each other
Gorf is pretty fun, and had some really cool visual effects along with the synthesized voice. That game doesn't get enough recognition I think. I mean it was the first game to have unique levels I'm pretty sure.
@@Ceaugo This!
@@Ceaugo I think Phoenix came out before Gorf.
Why there's a galaxian chip on space invaders game? Is this a crossover?! 10:10
7:55 これだけは明らかにギャラクシアンですね。
The End isn't a Space Invaders clone, Galactica Batalha Espacial is a Galaxian knock off. Space Attack by Sega should had shown up here.
The End and Gorf,
best clones!
The best was Alien, they don't have it here. No shields, some of the enemies could fly down at you, you could shoot off their missiles and at the end of each round you faced a boss, so called Beeper (that was how we kids named them). That is my personal game nr.1 ever. I coud spend my whole year savings during the week the entertainers occupied our town.
@@pk-fi1ok "The Entertainers"? Like, travelling arcade operators?
@@MattTheSpratt I am not English. I used the word "entertainers" since no better one got on my mind neither I found it in the dictionary. Perhaps a better expression would be "a traveling amusement park / company"? You know, full of merry-go-rounds, shooting galleries, the stupid music etc...? And then since 80ies they started to bring a circus caravan full of the "arcade machines". (It looks like a slot machine, you insert a coin and you get a game like 'Elevator' or this 'Alien' ... as far as I remember...) Perhaps we mean the same thing, but my point is that since that moment we never spent a single penny on the 'merries', but what we did we spent ALL our year savings for ONE WEEK playing on the machines. And we also dragged as much money as we could from our parents / aunties and uncles / relatives :)
We also managed to produce false coins in a engineering factory (pretending learning machinery). This crime happened many years ago so I feel safe to share it with you ... lol.
I mean that was our "childhood drug" ... certainly. We used to run to the park even during school breaks, banging on the door of the operators, making them open the caravan for us for those 20 minutes ... lol :)))
@@pk-fi1ok Soumds a lot like what we call a County Fair here in the States
The best name: space invaders - the kids picture show
Wait is this galaxian clone?! 8:01
Some of them are more like Galaxian.
What about universals cosmic monsters???
Thank you, I’ll have to add that one. There are probably a bunch more even!
@@arcadeadvantage2066 check my cosmic monsters vid on utube, Stephen Brown