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Other people have created games in a canvas. This an extreme example where somebody wrote a JavaScript emulator for the original Space Invaders runtime engine.
www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2008/09/javascript-space-invaders-e...
Two forms that I created to work together. The top form contains my todos and is grouped by 9 items. When I finish all 9 items in a set, I get to "shoot down" an invader on the back form and collect it as my trophy.
You can read about it and download the forms here:
I seriously doubt this photo had 37,477 views as Flickr says it had.
(30 seconds later)
37,597. Something weird is going on here...
We visited Space Invader at his studio. Ripley was gifted a rubix cube and afterward, he said it was the best day of his life. Rips loves pixel art and is obsessed with making Minecraft Skins and so Invader's artwork speaks to him.
The Space Invader UK Reactivation Team speak out for the first time, check out the Graffoto interview
yesterday cominig home from the konzerthaus I saw the stickers. that was the only reason for getting out of bed early today, so that the woman from palmers did not have a opportunity to remove them. stickers also seen in the versions "homophobia" and "racicsm". i like.
There are a lot of familiar characters from oldskool computer games done in Lego around the city area. Love them :)
KLN_20 [10 points]
A nice example of a re-activated space invader which has found a new location because the previous situation has been demolished and renovated after. Near the Museum Ludwig and Köln Hauptbahnof.
All my photos of KLN_20:
KLN_20 (Close-up, April 2024)
KLN_20 (Wide shot 1, April 2024)
KLN_20 (Wide shot 2, April 2024)
Date of invasion: 13/02/2007 (world wide number 1874)
DELETED <2009
RE-ACTIVATED March 2019
PA_1543 [30 points]
Two invasions in one day on one of the most beautiful courtyards of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. In addition to PA_1543, the Place Edouard VII also has an invader in slightly camouflaged colours so as not to contrast too much with the beautiful 19th century architecture.
The place, designed by the architect Henri-Paul Nénot, is created on a terrain that is not the main part of the vehicle's location. Le project prévoit de l'entourer de galeries couvertes, « analogues à celles de la rue de Rivoli mais plus élégantes ». In January and February 1911, the great part of the old immeubles was destroyed. The global dependency is valued at 30 million de francs. La place prend sa dénomination actuelle en 1912.
In the middle of this square the Equestrian statue of Edward VII.
Unfortunatelly this space invader lasted only 9 days. I was lucky to have visited/flashed this one 2 days before scraped off the wall.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: QUE BUENO
All my photos of PA_1543:
PA_1543 (Close-up, May 2025)
PA_1543 (Wide shot 1, May 2025)
PA_1543 (Wide shot 2, May 2025)
Date of invasion: 06/05/2025 (worldwide number 4310)
[ Visited PA_1543 7 days after invasion ]
DELETED 15/05/2025 (reported by Invader Spotter)
yesterday cominig home from the konzerthaus I saw the stickers. that was the only reason for getting out of bed early today, so that the woman from palmers did not have an opportunity to remove them. stickers also seen in the versions "homophobia" and "racicsm". i like.
Invader (born 1969) is a French urban artist who pastes up characters from and inspired by the Space Invaders game, made up of small coloured square tiles that form a mosaic.
Invader started this project in 1998 with the invasion of Paris – the city where he lives and the most invaded city to date – and then spread the invasion to 31 other cities in France (such as Montpellier, Marseille, Avignon, Rennes, Bordeaux, Lille, or Bastia…). London, Cologne, Geneva, Newcastle, Rome, Berlin, Lausanne, Barcelona, Bonn, Ljubljana, Vienna, Graz, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Manchester, Darlington are among the 22 other European cities which have been invaded. In the world, Los Angeles, New York City, San Diego, Toronto, Bangkok, Tokyo, Katmandu, Varanasi, Melbourne, Perth and even Mombasa are now invaded with his colourful characters in mosaic tiles.