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Space Fever (スペースフィバー) was released in 1978 by Nintendo.  It was released only in black & white with a blue color overlay.  Like ''[[Computer Othello]]'', it was released only in cocktail cabinets.[[File:Nintendo space fever 05.jpg|thumb|300px|Space Fever leaflet]] It supported up to two players. A player could choose between 3 games: Game A, Game B, and Game C.  It has a two-way joystick for moving left and right.  It also has a single button to fire. It is heavily based on Taito's Space Invaders as it has the same aliens that drop bombs and four bunkers for shelter.  The top is white with a brown body and silver legs.
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[[File:Nintendo space fever 05.jpg|thumb|300px|Space Fever flyers]]Space Fever (スペースフィバー) was released in 1978 by Nintendo.  It was released only in black & white with a blue color overlay.  Like ''[[Computer Othello]]'', it was released only in cocktail cabinets.
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It supported up to two players. A player could choose between 3 games: Game A, Game B, and Game C.  It has a two-way joystick for moving left and right.  It also has a single button to fire. It is heavily based on Taito's Space Invaders as it has the same aliens that drop bombs and four bunkers for shelter.  The top is white with a brown body and silver legs.

Revision as of 00:08, 6 January 2014

Space Fever flyers

Space Fever (スペースフィバー) was released in 1978 by Nintendo. It was released only in black & white with a blue color overlay. Like Computer Othello, it was released only in cocktail cabinets.

It supported up to two players. A player could choose between 3 games: Game A, Game B, and Game C. It has a two-way joystick for moving left and right. It also has a single button to fire. It is heavily based on Taito's Space Invaders as it has the same aliens that drop bombs and four bunkers for shelter. The top is white with a brown body and silver legs.