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Space Invaders (arcade cabinet pictured) is a 1978 arcade video game developed
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The goal is to defeat wave after wave of descending aliens with a horizontally
moving laser. Designer Tomohiro Nishikado drew inspiration from North American
games like Breakout (1976) and Gun Fight (1975). Space Invaders was an immediate
commercial success; by 1982, it had grossed $3.8 billion (equivalent to about
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all time. Considered one of the most influential video games ever, it ushered in
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Kenje Ogata (1919–2012) was a Japanese American who served in the United States
Army Air Corps during World War II. Born in Gary, Indiana, he grew up in
Sterling, Illinois, and went on to earn his pilot's license through the Civilian
Pilot Training Program. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, Ogata
applied to join the armed forces. Due to his Japanese heritage he was
discouraged from joining, but he insisted, telling the recruitment office "I am
here to serve". In 1943, Ogata was assigned to the Fifteenth Air Force in Italy,
training as a ball turret gunner. He rose to the rank of staff sergeant,
completed thirty-five missions, and survived two crashes. For his service and
injuries sustained in combat, he received the Air Medal with three bronze oak
leaf clusters and the Purple Heart. This portrait of Ogata in uniform was taken
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