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===Apple II=== | ===Apple II=== | ||
[[File:Apple Invaders AP2. | [[File:Apple Invaders AP2.gif|thumb|left|Apple Invaders]] | ||
Developed by David Sullivan, the most accurate conversion of Space Invaders for the Apple II. | Developed by David Sullivan, the most accurate conversion of Space Invaders for the Apple II. | ||
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=== Atari 7800 === | === Atari 7800 === | ||
[[File:Space Invaders 7800.png|thumb|left|Space Invaders]] | [[File:Space Invaders 7800.png|thumb|left|Space Invaders]] | ||
Developed by Bob DeCrescenzo (aka PacManPlus on the AtariAge.com forums) and published on cartridge in 2008, this homebrew conversion of the game features one or two players, stationary or moving shields, fast or slow enemy shots, visible or invisible invaders, straight or zig-zagging enemy shots, and the choice between 4 colors schemes. | Developed by Bob DeCrescenzo (aka PacManPlus on the AtariAge.com forums) and published on cartridge in 2008, this homebrew conversion of the game features one or two players, stationary or moving shields, fast or slow enemy shots, visible or invisible invaders, straight or zig-zagging enemy shots, and the choice between 4 colors schemes. It is available for purchase through the AtariAge.com store, but the ROM is also available for download. | ||
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===Atari 400/800/XL/XE=== | ===Atari 400/800/XL/XE=== |