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Mike Gonta
2017-03-23 15:24:44 UTC
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Space Invaders meets the FAT32 floppy disk (beware the long file names)!

SPACE INVADERS by PAUL S. REID Version 1.1
An Exact Clone of the Arcade Game in 100% Assembler
Game, Source Code, and Documentation Included
Freely Distributable - No Shareware Fee
Released September 17, 1995 - MINOR BUG FIXES

Bootable and completely stand alone
80386 FASM / NASM assembly language
Only requires a classic BIOS or UEFI enabled CSM
1.44MB FAT32 floppy disk image
Will boot and run from an actual floppy disk
Run it in an emulator
Transfer it to a USB flash drive for boot and run fun!

See LICENSE.md and Space Invaders Document.txt

http://mikegonta.com/Space_Invaders


Mike Gonta
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Noah Keck
2018-02-25 18:32:36 UTC
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Interesting stuff. What is it using for graphics? Standard VGA/EGA/etc. or
maybe VESA modes?
Post by Mike Gonta
Space Invaders meets the FAT32 floppy disk (beware the long file names)!
SPACE INVADERS by PAUL S. REID Version 1.1
An Exact Clone of the Arcade Game in 100% Assembler
Game, Source Code, and Documentation Included
Freely Distributable - No Shareware Fee
Released September 17, 1995 - MINOR BUG FIXES
Bootable and completely stand alone
80386 FASM / NASM assembly language
Only requires a classic BIOS or UEFI enabled CSM
1.44MB FAT32 floppy disk image
Will boot and run from an actual floppy disk
Run it in an emulator
Transfer it to a USB flash drive for boot and run fun!
See LICENSE.md and Space Invaders Document.txt
http://mikegonta.com/Space_Invaders
Mike Gonta
look and see - many look but few see
http://mikegonta.com
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