Xevious 3D-G+ (PSX) Our Discord

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Xevious 3D-G+ (PSX) Our Discord
'Xevious'
[X68000] [JAPAN] [MAGAZINE, SPREAD] [1987]
"Four years have passed since the release of XEVIOUS, a game that shocked the video game world in 1983. DEMPA Microcomputer Software Development Lab will release its seventh PC version, XEVIOUS for X68000. By using the X68000, a machine with hardware specifications that exceeded all expectations, programmers' dreams became a reality." ~Ad Caption [BMT🤖]
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Source: Gekkanmaikon, July 1997 || Internet Archive; taihen
Gauru Kdora
This one's REALLY out there but I really like it. The idea of an Andor Genesis with legs needs to be more widespread, researched, popularized, I need to see more art of Gauru Kdora. I can't be cursed with knowledge.
Have you played Xevious (1983)?
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No
I watched someone play it
I've never heard of it
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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration DLC ‘The Namco Legendary Pack’ launches November 13 - Gematsu
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration downloadable content “The Namco Legendary Pack” will launch on November 13 for $7.99, publisher Atari and developer Digital Eclipse announced.
Here is an overview of the downloadable content, via Atari:
“The Namco Legendary Pack” features the fan-favorite PAC-MAN for Atari 2600, along with an assortment of titles from the Atari 2600, Atari 5200, and Atari 7800, including GALAGA, DIG DUG, XEVIOUS, and GALAXIAN. Players can able to jump straight into any game or explore the collection chronologically through Digital Eclipse’s signature interactive timeline featuring developer interviews, archival documents, photos from the era and more.
The full list of titles is as follows:
DIG DUG (2600)
DIG DUG (5200)
DIG DUG (Arcade)
DIG DUG (Atari 7800)
DIG DUG (Atari 8-bit)
GALAGA (7800)
GALAXIAN (2600)
GALAXIAN (5200)
GALAXIAN (Atari 8-bit)
PAC-MAN (5200)
PAC-MAN (Atari 8-bit)
XEVIOUS (7800)
XEVIOUS (Arcade)
PAC-MAN (2600)
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC via Steam and GOG, and Atari VCS.
"Namco Dot Graph" was a line of diorama figures released by Banpresto in 2006. Each figure also included a button on its base, which would play audio from the games.
Arcadia magazine No. 72 (May 1, '06), pg. 55
Check it, it's a new NAMCO LEGENDARY game!
Doing my once-in-a-while duty of advertising a new Bandai Namco business venture yet again. It's a new Switch (+ Switch 2) and Steam game around the corner with a bunch of Namco arcade games in voxel form—each one you have to merge! It is seemingly coming out this summer...