Space Invaders (スペースインベーダー, Supēsu Inbēdā?) is an arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978.[1] It was originally manufactured by Taito and licensed for production in the U.S. by the Midway division of Bally. Released initially in its native Japan in 1978, it ranks as one of the most influential video games ever created.[2] Though simplistic by today's standards, it was one of the forerunners of modern video gaming.[3]Space Invaders has also inspired a form of street art to a French artist known only by the pseudonym "Invader". Using ceramic tiles, Invader cements together mosaic images inspired of traditional Space Invaders aliens, bonus spaceships, and variations on those themes, sometimes including characters from the Pac-Man series, Super Mario series, and other video games. Most of the mosaics tiles are small and others are as large as murals. The mosaics are cemented onto building walls, lamp post bases, and other structures. The form has spread throughout the world since the 1990s, among more than 30 cities over 5 continents, Invader is still in activity. Some of the thousands of individual Invaders have been documented with photographs on Invader's website.[7]
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저 많은게 다 그들의 짓일까 싶으면서도
싸이트의 정보에 의하면
PARIS, LONDON, AIX EN PROVENCE, ANVERS, MONTPELLIER
TOKYO, AMSTERDAM, GRENOBLE
LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK, BERN
AVIGNON, LAUSANNE, GENEVE, PAU, CLERMONT FERRAND
LYON, HONG KONG, ROTTERDAM, BERLIN
BARCELONE, AUSTRALIA, ISTANBUL, DHAKA
MANCHESTER, MARSEILLE, BANGKOK, BASTIA
MOMBASA, LJUBLJANA, NEWCASTLE, VIENNA 등지에
동무들이 서식하고 있다 하니..
원...국제 조직일세..
게릴라적 작업 뿐 아니라
런던에서는 단체전이나 개인전 도 하는 것 같다..
여행하다 보이면 찾아봐야겠다..ㅎㅎ

























