There’s nothing quite like an old video game series celebrating a landmark anniversary to make you feel old, especially when it’s a 30th anniversary, as is the case for Space Invaders.
Rating : Space Invaders Extreme
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| There’s nothing quite like an old video game series celebrating a landmark anniversary to make you feel old, especially when it’s a 30th anniversary, as is the case for Space Invaders. The game that literally created a shortage of yen coins in Japan is celebrating three decades of blasting aliens with Space Invaders Extreme for the PSP. New graphics, revamped gameplay, fun (albeit strictly offline) multiplayer, and a low price make this new imagining of Space Invaders a surprisingly good time. As in the 1978 original, you move a small cannon back and forth across the bottom of the screen and blast formations of invaders that slowly descend from above. Although the basic concept remains intact, almost everything else is different. You’ll notice right away that there are no longer any destructible barriers to hide under. This isn’t necessarily good or bad, but it was such a memorable feature of the first game that its omission is at least noteworthy. The attacking aliens have seen quite a bit of change. Your foes now come in different colors and sizes, sometimes have shields, can swarm down to attack, and group together in a variety of different formations. Every level ends with a boss encounter. The giant-size bosses may look intimidating, but the fights are generally straightforward–avoid their halfhearted attacks and shoot their easy-to-see weak point(s). |
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![]() Download the file from above and unzip it on your computer |
Next connect the PSP to your PC via a USB data cable. |
A windows explorer window will popup on your screen. Make sure there is a PSP folder at the root, if there is not a PSP folder create one and make sure its in uppercase. Now go in to the PSP folder and make sure there is a GAME folder, Again create the folder if it doesn't exist, Then under The GAME folder create a SPACE folder. |
![]() Copy the "EBOOT.PBP" file you unzipped in step 1 in to the /PSP/GAME/SPACE Folder on your PSP. You can then disconnect your PSP from USB mode and then go to the game menu to launch your Free PSP Demo |




A windows explorer window will popup on your screen. Make sure there is a PSP folder at the root, if there is not a PSP folder create one and make sure its in uppercase. Now go in to the PSP folder and make sure there is a GAME folder, Again create the folder if it doesn't exist, Then under The GAME folder create a SPACE folder. 





