Published on2025/07/13 at 21:25
One of the first games from prolific developer Johnny Acevedo, better known as Amiten in the retro world, for the great machine that was the Commodore Amiga. In it, he pays homage to one of the classics of shoot-em-up games, the colossal and immortal Space Invaders, from the Japanese company Taito.
Honestly, considering the Amiga's exceptional graphics and sound capabilities, I think we're looking at a program that we can call almost a test program and that, along with others he would later develop, lays the groundwork for much more successful future projects for this wonderful computer. Leaving aside the vibrant soundtrack, the other aspects of the game leave a little to be desired. Even so, we encourage you to play it and enjoy it as if you were back in those arcades of the incomparable, happy 80s, because it's a simple, well-made game that's very respectful of the original.
Honestly, considering the Amiga's exceptional graphics and sound capabilities, I think we're looking at a program that we can call almost a test program and that, along with others he would later develop, lays the groundwork for much more successful future projects for this wonderful computer. Leaving aside the vibrant soundtrack, the other aspects of the game leave a little to be desired. Even so, we encourage you to play it and enjoy it as if you were back in those arcades of the incomparable, happy 80s, because it's a simple, well-made game that's very respectful of the original.










Music: Danny Hermans
Sound FX: Tacha