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The Micro Xevious

Release Date calendar
January 14, 1990
Game Type type
Unlicensed
Max Players players
1
Overview

The Micro Xevious (마이크로 제비우스) or simply Xevious is an unlicensed Sega Master System game released in South Korea in 1990 by Zemina. It is a "port" of Xevious, a 1982 arcade shoot-'em-up game by Namco. It was also brought to the MSX by the same company. The Micro Xevious runs in the SG-1000 graphics mode, and is a loose conversion of the original. There are more enemies on screen, the level layout is different and less of the screen is visible due to the Master System's smaller screen resolution. Pressing 1 at the title screen will cause the game to play custom-made background music, while pressing 2 will use the music found in the arcade game. There have been changes in the way the Solvalou drops bombs, making aiming harder than it needs to be. Attempting to pause the game will reset it.

Alternate Names
  • Xevious Korea Korea
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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Shooter
Developers
Zemina
Publishers
Zemina
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