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Xenophobe
Xenophobe
Xenophobe

Sunsoft - Adventure - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed

Every level may contain more than one floor, and players will have to use an elevator to move between floors to defeat all of the aliens. Players may also pick up more powerful weapons and other items to help in their eradication of the aliens. (more...)

Xevious
Xevious
Xevious

Bandai - Shooter - 1988 - NTSC - Licensed

Xevious was one of the earliest vertical scrolling shooters, and greatly influenced games in this genre. The graphics were revolutionary for their time, and characters were rendered with remarkable clarity and effect through careful use of shades of gray and palette-shifting. It was one of the first (more...)


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XEXYZ
XEXYZ
XEXYZ

Hudson Soft - Adventure - 1990 - NTSC - Licensed

The game centers around the main character of Apollo (no relation to the sun god) who progresses through the game in an alternating format that switches between platform, side-scrolling action (similar to the Super Mario Bros. series) and side-scrolling shooter action (similar to Konami's Parodius series). (more...)

X-Men
X-Men
X-Men

LJN - Action - 1989 - NTSC - Licensed

The object is to use several X-Men characters, each with special powers, to complete a series of missions. The powers of each character come in handy on particular missions. For instance, Cyclops' eye-beam is useful on the factory level. The game allows for either one or two players. Each character had (more...)



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