![]() ![]() On DS it offers single-cart download and wi-fi play, whereas the PSP version features an ad-hoc mode, widescreen support and a soundtrack by DJs and musicians we've never heard of because we're clearly not cool enough. Space Invaders Extreme, meanwhile, is going to be a little different on each of the handhelds. You're also able to customise your game and Vaus vessels by exchanging points earned for new design features, blocks and sound effects. There are power-up items, too, such as Barriers, Warp and Vanish, while multiplayer modes for up to four players support DS Download Play from a single cart. Starting with Arkanoid DS (the original's pictured above – the new one should look a bit better), the block-busting game contains 140 levels and a Quest mode that specifies different rules for clearing a level. ![]() Which is exciting news for pretty much everybody seeing as there can't be anyone alive who hasn't been obsessed with these games – or one of their many spin-offs or clones – at some point in their lives. Yet in our inbox, in the form of a press release (so it must be true), is news the publisher is about to bring us Arkanoid for DS and Space Invaders Extreme for both DS and PSP. Has it ever, wonder our tired memory cells? We can't remember the last time Square Enix released a game that wasn't an RPG. ![]()
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