Games like Space Invaders
Looking for games like Space Invaders? Here are top arcade shooter recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Space Invaders One Button (C64), Pac-Mazing or Marietto.
1 This game is a C64 conversion of Space Invaders, the famous arcade game created by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978. This particular version is designed to be controlled exclusively via the joystick's fire button. The game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. If you are using an emulator on a 60 Hz monitor, it is recommended to select an NTSC model for smoother gameplay. …
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2 53%Game Brain Score53% User Score 10 reviewsPac-Mazing is a homage to Pac-Mania, an arcade game developed by Namco in 1987. Main differences from the original version: Procedurally generated mazesBonus rounds Gameplay Pac-Mazing is an isometric maze game. The player controls Pac-Man, a yellow circular creature that must eat all the pellets in each stage while avoiding the colored ghosts - Blinky, Pinky, Inky, Clyde and Sue. Eating large Pow…
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3 40%Game Brain Score40% User Score 1 reviewsThis game is the porting of the original game Marietto I coded for the Commodore Amiga in 1997. Yes, the protagonist of the game is Mario, the hero of Donkey Kong and the entire Super Mario series. Purpose of the game? Make as many points as possible. Hit the aliens, kick the daggers, avoid the boulders, collect the coins, stay alive as long as you can! You earn a life every 10000 points. Coins a…
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4 50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsDestroy the waves of aliens before they descend to the surface and wipe out your ship.
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5 59%Game Brain Score59% User Score 10 reviewsThis game is a homage to H.E.R.O. from John Van Ryzin, published by Activision in 1984. This version contains completely new levels, graphics, and sounds. Every 20000 points, you earn an extra life. Every 5 levels, you get a password that allows you not to have to start over every time. Introduction The hardworking miners of Mount Leone have been locked in the cave system through sudden volcanic…
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6 59%Game Brain Score59% User Score 11 reviewsThis game is a homage to H.E.R.O. from John Van Ryzin, published by Activision in 1984. This version contains completely new levels. The game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Introduction The hardworking miners of Mount Leone have been locked in the cave system through sudden volcanic activities. Our hero Roderick Hero now starts for the search of the missin…
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7 50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 6 reviewsThis game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Background A few days before Christmas, the toys to be distributed to all the children of the world have now been packaged in Santa's workshop. Unfortunately, a gang of criminals decided to steal part of the gift packages to resell them on the black market. The criminals then went to the North Pole and entered the workshop …
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8 60%Game Brain Score60% User Score 14 reviewsRandomPac is a tribute to Pac-Man, an arcade game released by Namco in 1980. Main differences from the original version: Procedurally generated mazes Bonus rounds The game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. If you are using an emulator on a 60 Hz monitor, it is recommended to select an NTSC model for smoother gameplay. Gameplay RandomPac is an action maze ch…
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9 64%Game Brain Score64% User Score 18 reviewsThis game is a homage to Dig Dug, an arcade game developed by Namco in 1982. In this version, except the first one, the playfields are procedurally generated. Gameplay Dig Dug is a maze video game. Controlling the titular character, the player's objective is to eliminate the enemies on each screen; these being Pookas, red tomato-like creatures with comically large goggles, and Fygars, green dragon…
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10 49%Game Brain Score49% User Score 3 reviewsThis game is inspired by Gyruss, an arcade game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto and released by Konami in 1983. Introduction In the era of Covid-19, scientists finally found a vaccine against the virus and called it Divoc-91. Now it's up to you to guide the vaccine, in the form of a blue sphere, into the human body and eliminate the virus that infects it. Gameplay The majority of enemies are virions, …
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