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Super Xevious

Super Xevious

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Super Xevious is a 1984 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco in Japan. It is an updated version of Xevious, created as a response to the overwhelming success of the original in Japan. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 1984
Series: Xevious
Designer: Masanobu Endō
Genre: Scrolling shooter
Developers: Namco, Tose
Platforms: PlayStation, X68000, Arcade game, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo DS

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Super Xevious: GAMP no Nazo
Plot: Super Xevious: GAMP no Nazo is a 1986 vertical-scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for the Family Computer in Japan. It is the sequel to Xevious, a popular arcade game from 1983, and the fourth installment in the Xevious franchise overall. Wikipedia

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Xevious 3D/G
Plot: Xevious 3D/G is a 1996 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Namco. The eight entry in the Xevious series, it features 2D-based gameplay with 3D gouraud-shaded polygon graphics. Wikipedia

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Solvalou
Plot: Solvalou is a 1991 first-person rail shooter arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. The sixth entry in the Xevious series, the player takes control of the Solvalou starship from a first-person perspective as it must destroy the Xevious forces before they take control of Earth. Wikipedia...

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Gaplus
Plot: Gaplus is a 1984 fixed shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco. It is the third game in the Galaxian series, serving as a direct sequel to Galaga. Wikipedia

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Xevious
Plot: Xevious is a shoot 'em up video game franchise published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The eponymous first entry was released for arcades in January 1983 in Japan and a month later in North America by Atari. It was created by Masanobu Endo, who is also known as the creator of The Tower...

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Dig Dug II
Plot: Dig Dug II is a 1985 action puzzle arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It is a sequel to Dig Dug. Wikipedia

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Grobda
Plot: 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


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Mappy
Plot: Mappy is an arcade game by Namco, introduced in 1983 and distributed in the United States by Bally/Midway. A side-scrolling platform game featuring a mouse protagonist and cat antagonists, it runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware modified to support horizontal scrolling. Wikipedia

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Mappy-Land
Plot: Mappy-Land is a video game console-only sequel to the 1983 Namco/Midway arcade game Mappy. The game was developed by TOSE and published by Namco in Japan and Taxan in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Wikipedia


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Rolling Thunder
Plot: Rolling Thunder is a side-scrolling action game produced by Namco originally released as a coin-operated arcade game which ran on the Namco System 86 hardware. It was distributed internationally outside Japan by Atari Games. Wikipedia

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Xevious: Fardraut Saga
Plot: Xevious: Fardraut Saga is a 1988 vertical-scrolling shooter video game published by Namco for the MSX2 in Japan. An updated PC Engine version was released two years later. Wikipedia

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Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1
Plot: Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1 is a 1995 arcade game compilation developed and published by Namco. It includes three of the company's most well-known games from the early 1980s Galaga, Xevious, and Mappy alongside brand-new Arrangement remakes of these games that have updated gameplay, visuals...

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Sky Kid
Plot: Sky Kid is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in Dragon Buster. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play simultaneously. Wikipedia