Space Invaders Extreme
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is a re-vamped incarnation of the classic arcade game Space Invaders
. The DS and PSP versions were released to mark the 30th anniversary of Space Invaders which saw its original arcade release in . An HD version of the game has been remastered by Backbone Entertainment for Xbox Live Arcade with new four-player multiplayer modes and visualizer backgrounds by Jeff Minter
, it was released on May 6, 2009 as a wrap-up to the 30th anniversary. The game is played at a fast pace with an electronic
soundtrack and sound effects.
A sequel for the DS titled Space Invaders Extreme 2
was released in Japan on 26 March 2009, North America on 20 October 2009 in Europe in 2 October 2009.
Shooting four invaders of the same colour in a row awards one of four power-ups; bomb, broad shot, laser and shield. If a different set of four is shot afterwards, a flashing UFO will appear. Shooting that accesses the Bonus Round, in which a player is given a short time to complete a certain goal, such as defeating so many aliens. If the task is completed, the game enters 'Fever Time', awarding the player with an even more powerful up for a short time, allowing the player to get through waves of enemies faster. Getting different combinations of colours can reap different bonuses, such as a roulette UFO that offers bonuses such as Freeze and Extra Player, changing all the aliens to the same colour, or turning all enemies turn into UFOs that reap power ups after one hit.
The main game sees the player go through 5 stages, and depending on the score he/she managed to achieve at the end of the level 2 and beyond, he/she can opt for an easier or harder route, with a total of 11 individual stages. Arcade Mode features a save and retry feature that allows players to continue and restart the game from the level they were on. Ranking mode does not feature these options, but allows the player to post his/her score on the online leaderboards. Stage Mode allows the player to replay any stage they have completed.
On the DS, two players can compete against each other using either the Single-card download play, Multi-card play, or Nintendo WiFi Connection (via the Internet). The top screen is used to display the remote player's progress; there is also an online ranking system. The PSP version only allows local competitive play.
soundtrack with the sound effects keyed to it, integrating the effects with the music and enhancing it.
A soundtrack album with tracks from the game was later released.
SPACE INVADERS EXTREME -AUDIO CLUSTER-
1. ExtrEmE (MENU)
2. Intro #1
3. invAde yOu (Stage1)
4. Intro #2
5. Outbreak (Stage2)
6. Intro #3
7. Regress (Stage3A)
8. Progress (Stage3B)
9. Intro #4
10. Gradation (Stage 4A)
11. Harum (Stage 4B)
12. Shatter (Stage4C)
13. Intro #5
14. rEpulse mE (Stage5A)
15. Executor (Stage5B)
16. Rebel Worm (Stage5C)
17. Zero Hour (Stage5D)
18. Intro #6
19. Crackle (Staff Credit)
20. invAde yOu -Original Version-
21. Outbreak -Original Version-
22. Regress -Original Version-
23. Gradation -Original Version-
24. rEpulse mE -Original Version-
25. invAde yOu -COSIO 'Rainbow'MIX-
26. Outbreak -ONSEN LATINO MIX-
27. ExtrEmE -Ryu☆Remix-
In addition to the peripheral support, the DS version features many modes of online play not available to its PSP counterpart; the game can be played against random players and friends over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
, and top scores can also be shared over the internet. Also, single-card download play is available for local multiplayer. The PSP version only supports multiplayer locally in Ad-Hoc mode, and each player must have their own game disc. No Infrastructure modes are supported for online play or high score tables.
The Xbox Live Arcade
version has many of the networking features of the DS version with the addition of a co-op mode where up to four players can play the arcade mode. It also uses background visualizers as created by Llamasoft's Jeff Minter
.
version of Space Invaders Extreme on the 17th of June, due on the 18th of the same month. It will cost 240 Microsoft Points
, and includes three new stages, with new enemies and bosses, and two emulators, allowing the play of the original arcade versions of Space Invaders
and Space Invaders 2.
claiming the game "[is] energetic and addictive, and does an absolutely fantastic job retaining the old-school charm of the original 1978 classic"; however, IGN scored the PSP version of the game slightly lower due to its lack of online play and score sharing. Gamespot
stated that "the gameplay has been improved" over the original. 1UP
called the single-player mode "engrossing" and Gamespot
later concludes that "Space Invaders Extreme is a very good example of how to update a classic game".
Both versions of Space Invaders Extreme were listed as the best shooter game for their respective consoles by IGN
.com. IGN also awarded the DS version as having the best artistic design and best original score, as well as being best shooter for the DS.
was released in Japan on the 26th of March 2009, the 2nd of October 2009 in Europe and on the 20th of October 2009 in North America. There is a large amount of new content, such as new stages, boss formations, time attack mode and a 'bingo' system.
Also, in Japan, a mini version was released to DSiWare called Space Invaders Extreme Z, which has no multiplayer or online WiFi rankings.
Space Invaders
is an arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado, and released in 1978. It was originally manufactured and sold by Taito in Japan, and was later licensed for production in the United States by the Midway division of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games and the aim is to...
. The DS and PSP versions were released to mark the 30th anniversary of Space Invaders which saw its original arcade release in . An HD version of the game has been remastered by Backbone Entertainment for Xbox Live Arcade with new four-player multiplayer modes and visualizer backgrounds by Jeff Minter
Jeff Minter
Jeff 'Yak' Minter is a British computer/video game designer and programmer. He is the founder of software house Llamasoft and his recent works include Neon , a non-game music visualization program that has been built into the Xbox 360 console, and the video games Space Giraffe , and Space Invaders...
, it was released on May 6, 2009 as a wrap-up to the 30th anniversary. The game is played at a fast pace with an electronic
Electronic dance music
Electronic dance music is electronic music produced primarily for the purposes of use within a nightclub setting, or in an environment that is centered upon dance-based entertainment...
soundtrack and sound effects.
A sequel for the DS titled Space Invaders Extreme 2
Space Invaders Extreme 2
is the sequel to Space Invaders Extreme. Space Invaders Extreme 2 features new content compared to its predecessor. A cut-down version of the game called Space Invaders Extreme Z has been made available on DSiWare for 500 Points.-Gameplay:...
was released in Japan on 26 March 2009, North America on 20 October 2009 in Europe in 2 October 2009.
Single player
The player controls a laser base at the bottom of the display - this can move left or right and fire. To the top of the display formations of invaders appear - these must be shot for points and to avoid them destroying the players' laser base. Sometimes a flying saucer will traverse the top of the screen. This is the same basic design as Space Invaders; the player loses a life if he/she is hit, or if one of the aliens touches the ground; but the formation of the aliens differs greatly, changing from level to level. Sometimes there are only a handful of invaders in a tight formation, sometimes individual invaders advance rapidly down the screen separately from the main formation, and sometimes a boss level will be encountered, often consisting of a very large invader and various guards. The invaders themselves have individual properties, such as firing lasers, splitting into duplicates or charging for the ground after being hit once. Bonuses for higher scores can be obtained by doing as instructed by words that flash up on the background, such as hitting invaders of a particular colour or particular type.Shooting four invaders of the same colour in a row awards one of four power-ups; bomb, broad shot, laser and shield. If a different set of four is shot afterwards, a flashing UFO will appear. Shooting that accesses the Bonus Round, in which a player is given a short time to complete a certain goal, such as defeating so many aliens. If the task is completed, the game enters 'Fever Time', awarding the player with an even more powerful up for a short time, allowing the player to get through waves of enemies faster. Getting different combinations of colours can reap different bonuses, such as a roulette UFO that offers bonuses such as Freeze and Extra Player, changing all the aliens to the same colour, or turning all enemies turn into UFOs that reap power ups after one hit.
The main game sees the player go through 5 stages, and depending on the score he/she managed to achieve at the end of the level 2 and beyond, he/she can opt for an easier or harder route, with a total of 11 individual stages. Arcade Mode features a save and retry feature that allows players to continue and restart the game from the level they were on. Ranking mode does not feature these options, but allows the player to post his/her score on the online leaderboards. Stage Mode allows the player to replay any stage they have completed.
Multiplayer
The Xbox Live Arcade version of the game is the first version to include four-player co-op and versus multiplayer modes. Players can compete both locally and online over Xbox Live.On the DS, two players can compete against each other using either the Single-card download play, Multi-card play, or Nintendo WiFi Connection (via the Internet). The top screen is used to display the remote player's progress; there is also an online ranking system. The PSP version only allows local competitive play.
Music and sound effects
The game features an electronicElectronic dance music
Electronic dance music is electronic music produced primarily for the purposes of use within a nightclub setting, or in an environment that is centered upon dance-based entertainment...
soundtrack with the sound effects keyed to it, integrating the effects with the music and enhancing it.
A soundtrack album with tracks from the game was later released.
SPACE INVADERS EXTREME -AUDIO CLUSTER-
1. ExtrEmE (MENU)
2. Intro #1
3. invAde yOu (Stage1)
4. Intro #2
5. Outbreak (Stage2)
6. Intro #3
7. Regress (Stage3A)
8. Progress (Stage3B)
9. Intro #4
10. Gradation (Stage 4A)
11. Harum (Stage 4B)
12. Shatter (Stage4C)
13. Intro #5
14. rEpulse mE (Stage5A)
15. Executor (Stage5B)
16. Rebel Worm (Stage5C)
17. Zero Hour (Stage5D)
18. Intro #6
19. Crackle (Staff Credit)
20. invAde yOu -Original Version-
21. Outbreak -Original Version-
22. Regress -Original Version-
23. Gradation -Original Version-
24. rEpulse mE -Original Version-
25. invAde yOu -COSIO 'Rainbow'MIX-
26. Outbreak -ONSEN LATINO MIX-
27. ExtrEmE -Ryu☆Remix-
Differences between versions
Multiple player options for the DS version have already been mentioned above, but in gameplay terms both versions are the same, sharing the same levels, attack formations, similar graphics, music and power-ups. However the PSP version has crisper graphics due to the higher resolution implemented on the PSP. The obvious main difference between the two is the use of the second screen on the DS version. This is used to make certain levels, specifically Bonus Rounds and Boss Battles, vertically larger. When not used for this it contains assorted information on the game currently in play. The Nintendo DS version can also use the Nintendo DS Paddle Controller which was originally designed for Arkanoid on the DS, or the DS Rumble Pack, adding force feedback to the game's music.In addition to the peripheral support, the DS version features many modes of online play not available to its PSP counterpart; the game can be played against random players and friends over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
The is an online multiplayer gaming service run by Nintendo to provide free online play in compatible Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Wii games. The service includes the company's Wii Shop Channel, DSi Shop, and Nintendo eShop game download services...
, and top scores can also be shared over the internet. Also, single-card download play is available for local multiplayer. The PSP version only supports multiplayer locally in Ad-Hoc mode, and each player must have their own game disc. No Infrastructure modes are supported for online play or high score tables.
The Xbox Live Arcade
Xbox Live Arcade
Xbox Live Arcade is a type of video game download distribution available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360, that focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers...
version has many of the networking features of the DS version with the addition of a co-op mode where up to four players can play the arcade mode. It also uses background visualizers as created by Llamasoft's Jeff Minter
Jeff Minter
Jeff 'Yak' Minter is a British computer/video game designer and programmer. He is the founder of software house Llamasoft and his recent works include Neon , a non-game music visualization program that has been built into the Xbox 360 console, and the video games Space Giraffe , and Space Invaders...
.
Downloadable content
Downloadable content was announced for the Xbox Live ArcadeXbox Live Arcade
Xbox Live Arcade is a type of video game download distribution available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360, that focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers...
version of Space Invaders Extreme on the 17th of June, due on the 18th of the same month. It will cost 240 Microsoft Points
Microsoft Points
Microsoft Points are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Games for Windows - Live Marketplace, Windows Live Gallery, and Zune online stores. The points allow users to purchase content without a credit card and to reduce the number of small credit card transaction fees, which Microsoft would...
, and includes three new stages, with new enemies and bosses, and two emulators, allowing the play of the original arcade versions of Space Invaders
Space Invaders
is an arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado, and released in 1978. It was originally manufactured and sold by Taito in Japan, and was later licensed for production in the United States by the Midway division of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games and the aim is to...
and Space Invaders 2.
Reception
The game has enjoyed critical praise since its release. The game is noted for its fast-paced gameplay with IGNIGN
IGN is an entertainment website that focuses on video games, films, music and other media. IGN's main website comprises several specialty sites or "channels", each occupying a subdomain and covering a specific area of entertainment...
claiming the game "[is] energetic and addictive, and does an absolutely fantastic job retaining the old-school charm of the original 1978 classic"; however, IGN scored the PSP version of the game slightly lower due to its lack of online play and score sharing. Gamespot
GameSpot
GameSpot is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. The site was launched in May 1, 1996 by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady and Jon Epstein. It was purchased by ZDNet, a brand which was later purchased by CNET Networks. CBS Interactive, which...
stated that "the gameplay has been improved" over the original. 1UP
1UP.com
1UP.com is a video game website owned by IGN Entertainment, a division of News Corporation. Previously, the site was owned by Ziff Davis before being sold to UGO Entertainment in 2009....
called the single-player mode "engrossing" and Gamespot
GameSpot
GameSpot is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. The site was launched in May 1, 1996 by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady and Jon Epstein. It was purchased by ZDNet, a brand which was later purchased by CNET Networks. CBS Interactive, which...
later concludes that "Space Invaders Extreme is a very good example of how to update a classic game".
Both versions of Space Invaders Extreme were listed as the best shooter game for their respective consoles by IGN
IGN
IGN is an entertainment website that focuses on video games, films, music and other media. IGN's main website comprises several specialty sites or "channels", each occupying a subdomain and covering a specific area of entertainment...
.com. IGN also awarded the DS version as having the best artistic design and best original score, as well as being best shooter for the DS.
Sequel
Space Invaders Extreme 2Space Invaders Extreme 2
is the sequel to Space Invaders Extreme. Space Invaders Extreme 2 features new content compared to its predecessor. A cut-down version of the game called Space Invaders Extreme Z has been made available on DSiWare for 500 Points.-Gameplay:...
was released in Japan on the 26th of March 2009, the 2nd of October 2009 in Europe and on the 20th of October 2009 in North America. There is a large amount of new content, such as new stages, boss formations, time attack mode and a 'bingo' system.
Also, in Japan, a mini version was released to DSiWare called Space Invaders Extreme Z, which has no multiplayer or online WiFi rankings.
External links
- Official Taito website
- Review of the DS version of Space Invaders Extreme at Arcade-Renaissance.com
- Review of the DS version of Space Invaders Extreme at Jolt Online GamingJolt Online GamingJolt Online Gaming is an online gaming company hosted in the UK. Its main site provides news, reviews, and interviews concerning upcoming games on consoles and computers, while its gaming network Jolt Online Gaming Network hosts and publishes free-to-play browser based games...
- Review of both versions of Space Invaders Extreme at SnappyGamer.com