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Do you think the difficulty curve would get invented by someone else if Space Invaders did not exist?
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I think Space Invaders is way too easy. You can get good enough to marathon it in like 2 or 3 hours. Ironically, it was originally even easier, but play testers urged Tomohiro Nishikado to make it harder.
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>11993036
What kind of retarded statement and question is this?
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>>11993036
Yes. In a few years when your mommy tells you you need to learn to tie your own shoes.
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>>11993076
is this pic for ants?
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>>11993036
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMUv8KvVt08

Yes, because Breakout already existed. It operates within the same principals as Space Invaders
1. Stuff is harder to hit when there's less stuff
2. Basic gameplay becomes faster
Space Invaders is arguably a Breakout clone, or at the very least it's the main thing they were inspired by.
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OP believes in great man theory of history.
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>>11993623
OP doesn't have the mental capacity to believe anything. He watched a youtube and money see monkey do.
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>>11993623
This. Didn't know there was a term for such a thing.
>>11994601
I started watching a youtube video on video game history, and no shit, the creator told four lies in a row about Space Invaders. Saying it invented this and that, when literally none of it was true.
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>>11993036
>some made up nonsense
yeah, i'm thinking this board is completely fucking retarded.

>>11994601
>OP doesn't have the mental capacity to believe anything. He watched a youtube and money see monkey do.
as per usual

>>11996074
>believing the compulsive lies of youtubers
that's a mistake. i just watched a cringe video by modern vintage gamer where he claims, with a straight face and in all seriousness, that software cracking started in the "early 1980s". he completely forgot about how the apple 2 existed in the late 70s and the earliest protections that were cracked (tape based) date back to '78.
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>>11996074
>I started watching a youtube
Well there's yer problem



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