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The 3DS version is titled 3D Classics Xevious and was developed by Nintendo and Arika. Star Fox Assault contains the NES version as an unlockable extra. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) version was released for the Game Boy Advance under the Classic NES Series. The Family Computer version sold over one million copies and become the system's first killer app. Recorded record-breaking sales figures during its first weeks on the market, which had not been seen in Japan since Space Invaders. Designed by Masanobu Endo with assistance by Shigeki Toyama and Hiroshi Ono. Published in North America by Atari, Inc. Video games Titleġ984 – Family Computer, Apple II ġ987 – Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum ġ988 – Nintendo Entertainment System Ģ002 – Mobile phone (i-Appli), Java It has had an influence on game designers such as Satoshi Tajiri and musicians like Haruomi Hosono. Xevious inspired games such as Gradius, TwinBee, Zanac, and RayForce. It is one of the first vertically scrolling shooters and among the first video games to implement bosses, pre-rendered visuals, and a cohesive world and storyline. Critics have labeled Xevious as one of the most important games of its kind. Later games introduce mechanics such as additional playable ships, power-ups, protective shields, and two-player co-operative play. The Solvalou has two weapons, an air zapper that destroys air-based enemies and a blaster bomb that destroys ground-based enemies.
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Gameplay in the series consists of controlling a spaceship named the Solvalou throughout a series of levels, shooting at enemies and avoiding their projectiles. The franchise contains twelve games-seven mainline entries and five spin-offs- soundtrack albums, pachinko machines, and an animated feature film produced by Groove Corporation. Xevious games have been ported to many platforms and compiled into several Namco compilations. The game has received many sequels, spin-offs, and re-imaginings, the most recent being Xevious Resurrection in 2009. It was created by Masanobu Endō, who also designed The Tower of Druaga.
Xevious, the first title in the franchise, was released for arcades in January 1983 in Japan and a month later in North America by Atari, Inc. Xevious is a franchise of shoot 'em up video games published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco.
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