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Space Invaders had about 8 million daily players in Japan, with daily revenue peaking at ¥2.6 billion or $12,000,000 (equivalent to $56,000,000 in 2023). [49] Space Invaders machines had grossed more than four billion US quarters ($1 billion at the time, or $4.7 billion adjusted for inflation) by 1979. [50]
[4] [6] Space Invaders and several of its arcade sequels are often included in video game compilations released by Taito. It inspired numerous other games. [7] Many companies created clones that copied its gameplay, with more than a hundred Space Invaders clones released for various platforms by the early 1980s (such as Super Invader and TI ...
Space Invaders was released for the Atari 2600 on March 10, 1980. [17] It became a high seller in 1980, earning Atari over $100,000,000. The console version of Space Invaders, along with popular arcade games Asteroids (1979), Missile Command (1980) and Battlezone (1980) would move Atari to a growth of $512.7 million for the year. [11]
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A sequel for the DS titled Space Invaders Extreme 2 was released in Japan on 26 March 2009, [5] [6] in Europe on 2 October 2009, [7] and North America on 20 October 2009. Space Invaders Extreme was released for Steam in North America on 12 February 2018 to mark the 40th anniversary of Space Invaders. [8]
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Space Invaders DX [a] is a 1993 fixed shooter arcade game developed and published in Japan by Taito.It has been re-released for several consoles since, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, PC Engine Super CD, and Sega Saturn — several of these conversions use the name Space Invaders: The Original Game [b].