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  2. List of Xevious media - Wikipedia

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    Critics have labeled Xevious as one of the most important games of its kind. [1] [2] It is one of the first vertically scrolling shooters and among the first video games to implement bosses, [2] pre-rendered visuals, [3] and a cohesive world and storyline. [2] Xevious inspired games such as Gradius, [4] TwinBee, [2] Zanac, [5] and RayForce. [6]

  3. Namco Museum Essentials - Wikipedia

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    Namco Museum Essentials [b] is a 2009 video game compilation developed by Cattle Call and published by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation 3.The collection includes five Namco arcade games from the 1980s: Pac-Man (1980), Galaga (1981), Dig Dug (1982), Xevious (1983), and Dragon Spirit (1987), alongside an exclusive Xevious sequel, Xevious Resurrection.

  4. Xevious - Wikipedia

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    Xevious [a] is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Namco in 1982. It was released in Japan by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious forces before they destroy all of mankind.

  5. Insuknawr - Wikipedia

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    The game is played by two players, each player holding the rod under his arm, as in the game of tug of war. [5] The end of the rod should protrude for at least two inches under the armpit, and the centre of the rod must align with the centre of the circle. In this contest, each player tries to push his opponent out of the ring, through the back ...

  6. Xyanide: Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Xyanide Resurrection is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Playlogic Entertainment and published by Playlogic and Ertain for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable in 2007–2008 in Europe and Japan.

  7. Xyanide - Wikipedia

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    Xyanide is a shoot 'em up game in which players navigate six 3D levels that alternate between side-scrolling and three-dimensional perspectives and feature branching paths. Players control their ship using a two-stick control scheme, with the left stick controlling movement and the right stick controlling the aim of weapons. [2]

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. DoDonPachi Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    The game has a second "Ura" loop, which must be accessed by fulfilling 2 conditions: Collect all 45 bee medals in all 5 stages of the first loop, don't bomb more than twice (including autobombs), and if the player is playing using strong style, they cannot lose a ship more than once. There is also a secret Ura route in the game.