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Known as '''Classic NES Series: Xevious''', Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004. Later with [[Arika]] in 2011, Nintendo released [[3D Classics: Xevious]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]], with added 3D support.
 
Known as '''Classic NES Series: Xevious''', Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004. Later with [[Arika]] in 2011, Nintendo released [[3D Classics: Xevious]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]], with added 3D support.
 
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[[Category:Famicom Disk System games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]

Revision as of 11:38, 15 March 2020

Xevious
ゼビウス
Xevious Classic NES Series.png
Developer(s): Namco
Publisher(s): Namco (Japan)
Atari (North America)
Nintendo (Classic NES Series)
Platform: Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, Famicom Disk System, Game Boy Advance
Category: Vertical-scrolling shooter
Players:
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Successor:
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Xevious is a popular vertical scrolling shooter game by Namco.

Known as Classic NES Series: Xevious, Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004. Later with Arika in 2011, Nintendo released 3D Classics: Xevious for Nintendo 3DS, with added 3D support.