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Short story: 'The Invasion from Outer Space'
Pharaohs fortune jackpot. 'The Invasion from Outer Space,' by Steven Millhauser
Appeared in the New Yorker September 9th, 2009 (online here)
1,535 words
Goddammit Millhauser. This story could have been twenty words long. Maybe a few hundred words, to give us time to underline the banality of the 'invasion.' What's the point of the other thousand? Does the publication date have some significance? Is this a statement about how the impact of 9-11 is dwarfed by that of other, more anticlimactic, 'peaceful' horrors of the world? Is it a tacit admission that Millhauser cannot control his addiction to the first-person plural? Do I even give a shit?
Monopoly here and now review. (Edited to add: I can't believe I wrote 'third-person plural' up there. I need sleep.)
Invasion From Outer Space | |
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Publisher(s) | The Software Exchange |
Designer(s) | Chris Freund [1] |
Platform(s) | TRS-80 |
Release | 1980 |
Invasion From Outer Space is a 1980 video game designed by Chris Freund for The Software Exchange for the TRS-80 16K Level II microcomputer.
Invasion From Outer Space Scenarios
Plot summary[edit]
Invasion From Outer Space is a game in which the player destroys as many alien ships as possible before losing all available bases.[2]
Reception[edit]
Joseph T. Suchar reviewed Invasion From Outer Space (as 'Alien Invaders') in The Space Gamer No. 30.[2] Suchar commented that 'This game involves no real strategy, but will provide a great deal of excitement and frustration, depending upon your temperament. If you are an arcade game fan, I highly recommend this game.'[2]
Invasion From Outer Space is a 1980 video game designed by Chris Freund for The Software Exchange for the TRS-80 16K Level II microcomputer.
Invasion From Outer Space Scenarios
Plot summary[edit]
Invasion From Outer Space is a game in which the player destroys as many alien ships as possible before losing all available bases.[2]
Reception[edit]
Joseph T. Suchar reviewed Invasion From Outer Space (as 'Alien Invaders') in The Space Gamer No. 30.[2] Suchar commented that 'This game involves no real strategy, but will provide a great deal of excitement and frustration, depending upon your temperament. If you are an arcade game fan, I highly recommend this game.'[2]
Invasion From Outer Space
References[edit]
- ^Hague, James. 'The Giant List of Classic Programmers'.
- ^ abcSuchar, Joseph T. (August 1980). 'Capsule Reviews'. The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (30): 28.
External links[edit]
- Review in 80 Micro