

The game becomes progressively more difficult as the player becomes more skilled. Certain areas have Nazca lines placed on the ground, some in the "condor" design. Areas are geographically distinct, with features such as forests, roads, rivers, and mechanical structures.

Dying about 70% through an starts the player at the beginning of the next. The game has a total of 16 connected areas, which loop back to the first after completing them all. A reticle in front of the ship shows where bombs will land. The Solvalou has two weapons: a zapper that fires projectiles at flying enemies and a blaster for bombing ground installations and vehicles. The player controls a flying attack craft, the Solvalou, to destroy the Xevious forces plotting to take over Earth. Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter. It was ported to home systems, followed by several sequels and spin-offs, and is included in many Namco compilations.Īpproaching a group of flying enemies and two ground targets It has been listed among the greatest video games of all time and one of the most influential games in the shoot 'em up genre, establishing the template for vertically scrolling shooters and inspiring games such as TwinBee and RayForce. The North American release paled in comparison, despite still selling 5,295 arcade units by the end of 1983. It became an unprecedented success for Namco in Japan, with record-breaking sales figures making it the biggest game since Space Invaders.

Xevious was praised for its detailed graphics, challenge, and originality. Several enemies and characters were made to pay homage to other popular science fiction works, including Star Wars, UFO, Alien, and Battlestar Galactica. Endō wanted the game to have a detailed, integral storyline and a comprehensive world, and to be welcoming for newer players. Created to rival the success of Scramble, it was originally themed around the Vietnam War and titled Cheyenne. The game was designed by Masanobu Endō and a small team. It runs on the Namco Galaga arcade system. The Solvalou has two weapons at its disposal: a zapper to destroy flying craft, and a blaster to bomb ground installations and enemies. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious forces before they destroy all of mankind. It was published in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Namco and released in arcades in 1982.
