In 1980, Bally released a pinball machine called Space Invaders. It was about as shameless a rip-off as you could hope for, as despite the opportunity to lift iconic imagery from Taitoās arcade classic of the same name, it instead stole designs from Ridley Scottās 1979 movie Alien
Given that was over thirty years ago, though, I really donāt give a shit who copied what. All I want to understand is why the pinball machine had an accompanying comic book. And why that comic book had the pinball table looking like a giant alien dick.
You see, along with the unit itself, Bally had two writers and an artist concoct some fiction to go with the game, which was packaged as part of a brochure. Why they didnāt just steal that as well I donāt know, but if they had, we probably wouldnāt be here discussing it.
Mary Beth Bush and Carol Porth penned a tale of an alien invasion of Earth, which comes about when tiny aliens crawl out of Space Invaders arcade machines and morph into a single, larger creature.
A creature that artist Paul Faris, in showing he could capture not only HR Gigerās style but also his spirit, imagined as an alien with an enormous pinball machine for a cock.
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If youād like to own this, thereās actually a pretty good copy going for sale on eBay right now
If you were just about to go to sleep, I am sorry.
Space Invaders [The Arcade Flyer Archive]