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publisher = [[Database Software]]| | publisher = [[Database Software]]| | ||
systems = [[BBC Micro]]| | systems = [[BBC Micro]]| | ||
release = ''[[The Micro User]]'', | release = ''[[The Micro User]]'', United Kingdom: 1984<br />Worldwide: 2023| | ||
added_to_museum = | added_to_museum = Less flicker version: August 24, 2024| | ||
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'''''Snowvaders''''' was a clone of [[Taito|Taito's]] ''[[Space Invaders]]'' [[video game]] developed by [[Martin Hollis]] and published by [[Database Software]] in ''[[The Micro User]]'' magazine in December [[1984]]. | '''''Snowvaders''''' was a clone of [[Taito|Taito's]] ''[[Space Invaders]]'' [[video game]] developed by [[Martin Hollis]] and published by [[Database Software]] in ''[[The Micro User]]'' magazine in December [[1984]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:46, 12 September 2024
Snowvaders | |
Developer | Martin Hollis, Colin Hoad |
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Publisher | Database Software |
Platforms | BBC Micro |
Released | The Micro User, United Kingdom: 1984 Worldwide: 2023 |
Added to Museum |
Less flicker version: August 24, 2024 |
Snowvaders was a clone of Taito's Space Invaders video game developed by Martin Hollis and published by Database Software in The Micro User magazine in December 1984.
Colin Hoad developed a version with less-flickering in 2023.