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Grobda

Grobda

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Grobda is a 1984 multi-directional shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is a spin-off from Xevious, as the player's tank first appeared in that game as an enemy. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 1984
Designer: Masanobu Endō
Series: Xevious
Developer: Namco
Platforms: NEC PC-6001, Arcade game, Wii, Sharp MZ, Sharp X1, PC-8800 series
Genres: Shoot 'em up, Multi-directional shooter

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