I heard about Space invaders competitions where the working implementation with the fewest number of bytes wins. Do you have any examples, links, stories to tell etc from this type of competition? The one space invaders code golf I heard about probably had all competing in Microsoft assembler but there could be also other formats. Is there an official record for implementing space invaders in the least number of bytes just like there was discussion how to implement hello world in very few bytes?

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Surely this is something you could research yourself? – marto Jul 17 '11 at 9:27
You might want to ask this over on codegolf.stackexchange. But over there it shouldn't be a question on what attempts there were but rather a contest who can do it in the least code. To any moderators thinking of migrating this: Please wait whether the author is ok with the contest thing and clarifies the specifications in that case. Since currently it is a bit vague for the scope of own implementations. – Joey Jul 17 '11 at 9:29
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