Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders
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| Developer | Taito |
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| Director | Nanoha Hata |
| Producer | Nikkou Yamashita |
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| Writer | Daiki Tsutsui |
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| Engine | Unity |
| Platforms | Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch |
| Release | May 17, 2017 |
| Genres | Block breaker, Shoot'em up |
| Mode | Single-player |
Arkanoid vs Space Invaders[a] is a paid mobile game developed by Taito and published by Taito in Japan and Square Enix worldwide. As the name suggests, it is a crossover between Arkanoid and Space Invaders and has gameplay elements adapted from both games. The game was released without any prior announcement by Square Enix internationally on May 17, 2017.[1] It was re-released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as part of Space Invaders Invincible Collection and Space Invaders Forever.
The game includes elements borrowed from Space Invaders and Arkanoid. The player maneuvers the Vaus spacecraft along the blue region located at the bottom of the screen, and must deflect a ball at a formation of bricks and Space Invaders aliens. The player will need to avoid fire from the enemy aliens, although the player can deflect the shots at them. The goal of each stage is to destroy the formation of bricks as well as the aliens, and the player moves forward to the next stage once this goal has been completed. The player travels through several different worlds, with each world containing four stages. In the final stage, the player must defeat a final boss before moving on. Once a world has been completed, the player will acquire a random power-up in the form of characters representing older Taito properties, such as Bubble Bobble, Darius and Psychic Force.
Taito characters
| Year | Characters | Origin |
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| 1982 | Soldier | Front Line |
| 1983 | Spy | Elevator Action |
| Chack'n | Chack'n Pop | |
| Monsta | ||
| 1985 | Reika | Time Gal |
| Kage | The Legend of Kage | |
| Ptolemy | The Fairyland Story | |
| 1986 | Bub | Bubble Bobble |
| Bob | ||
| Drunk | ||
| Sayo-chan | KiKi KaiKai | |
| 1987 | Bubby | Rainbow Islands |
| Kunoichi | The Ninja Warriors | |
| Ninja | ||
| Proco | Darius | |
| Great Thing | ||
| 1988 | Nancy | Chase H.Q. |
| Tiki | The NewZealand Story | |
| 1990 | Sonic Blast Man | Sonic Blast Man |
| 1991 | Zac | Pu·Li·Ru·La |
| 1993 | Lufia | Lufia & the Fortress of Doom |
| 1995 | Tetsu-chan | Densha de Go! |
| Burn Griffiths | Psychic Force | |
| Emilio Michaelov | ||
| Keith Evans | ||
| Wendy Ryan | ||
| 1997 | Patra-co | Cleopatra Fortune |
| Kaori Tachibana | Kirameki Star Road | |
| C-mond | Puchi Carat | |
| 2005 | Mr. ESC | Exit |
| Nico | Spica Adventure | |
| 2009 | Riga Pratica | Dariusburst |
| Ti2 | ||
| Iron Fossil | ||
| 2016 | Linka | Groove Coaster 3: Link Fever |
| Nadia Vivie | Arkanoid vs. Space Invaders | |
| Niko Kanzaki | ||
| 2017 | Yume | Groove Coaster 3EX: Dream Party |
