Space Invaders Video Game Set for New U.S. Invasion
Japanese game machine maker Taito Corp. said on Friday it plans to restart sales of "Space Invaders" in the United States, almost 25 years after the game first appeared in video arcades. "The classic arcade game centers on a fleet of invading aliens looking to take over earth, but they must first deal with a lone gunner - the player - holed up behind a fragile set of shields. It has been one of the most popular video games of all time since it was developed in 1978."
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