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SPACE ARMADA |
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Publisher: Mattel Electronics |
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[back] |
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Release Date: 1981 |
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additional comments |
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Though a Space Invaders clone, the copyright of the original game had not been properly protected which allowed anyone to make a version. |
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Space Armada was programmed by John Brooks and Chris Hawley. |
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Space Armada was the first game to use sequencing GRAM to create the illusion of more than more than eight moving objects on screen at once. |
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Space Armada can be found on the Intellivision Lives! CD for PC, XBox, Playstation 2, and GameCube. |
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