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Xevious is a 1983
vertically scrolling shooter video game
developed and
published by
Namco for arcades. It was
released in ****an by
Namco and in North...
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Xevious is a
franchise of
shoot 'em up
video games published by
Bandai Namco Entertainment,
formerly Namco.
Xevious, the
first title in the franchise...
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Xevious 3D/G is a 1996
vertically scrolling shooter video game
developed and
published by
Namco for arcades. The
eighth entry in the
Xevious series, it...
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Super Xevious is a
vertically scrolling shooter developed and
released as an
arcade video game by
Namco in ****an in 1984. It is an
updated version of...
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Galaga (1981)
Xevious (1982)
Galaxian (1979)
Mappy (1983) The
Tower of
Druaga (1984) Dig Dug II (1985) Pac-Man Vs. (2003)
Super Xevious and the old version...
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Galaga (1981), Dig Dug (1982),
Xevious (1983), and
Dragon Spirit (1987),
alongside an
exclusive Xevious sequel,
Xevious Resurrection.
Player progress is...
- company's most well-known
games from the
early 1980s —
Galaga (1981),
Xevious (1983), and
Mappy (1983) —
alongside brand-new "Arrangement"
remakes of...
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video games in the
early 1980s,
releasing po****r
titles such as Galaga,
Xevious, and Pole Position.
Namco entered the home
market in 1984 with conversions...
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Namco sold 1.5
million copies of a game
called "
Xevious." A new
Namco building was
nicknamed the
Xevious Building because the game had paid for its construction...
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Xevious:
Fardraut Saga is a 1988
vertically scrolling shooter video game
published by
Namco for the MSX2 in ****an. An
updated PC
Engine version was released...