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is a vertically
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released as an
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in Japan in 1984. It was developed and published by
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as an updated version of ''
Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious for ...
'' (1982) created as a response to the overwhelming success of the original in Japan. It was sold as conversion kit for existing ''Xevious'' cabinets. Like the original game, the player controls a starship known as the ''Solvalou'', equipped with two weapons: an "air zapper" to defeat flying enemies, and a "blaster bomb" to destroy ground-based enemies. It runs on the
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arcade board. New enemy types include metallic ''
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'' flagships. Some of these revert the player's score to zero if destroyed. The game was ported to the
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and
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and is included in several Namco collections.


Gameplay

''Super Xevious'' is a vertically scrolling shooter and an updated version of ''
Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious for ...
''. Its gameplay is largely identical. The player assumes control of a starship, the Solvalou, in its mission to destroy a supercomputer named GAMP and its Xevious forces. The player is attacked by constantly-moving waves of enemies and must avoid collision with them and their projectiles. The Solvalou has two weapons: a forward-moving shot that destroys flying enemies, and an air-to-surface bomb that destroys ground targets. On occasion, the player faces off against an Andor Genesis ship which can be defeated by destroying its center core or four blaster receptacles. Some areas contain hidden towers ("Sol Citadels") which are uncovered by bombing their locations. Yellow "Special Flags" from ''
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'' can also be uncovered, which reward the player with an extra life. ''Super Xevious'' includes multiple additions and changes to the original game. The gameplay overall is harder, with more aggressive enemies and faster-moving projectiles. New enemy types include fighter jets, tanks, helicopters, and silver-plated ''
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'' flagships, which are found in specific areas of the game. Some of these enemies reset the player's score to zero upon destruction; however, bonus points are awarded for flying over the tank. The placement of the Sol Citadels and Special Flags have also been changed.


Reception and legacy

Its inclusion in '' Xevious 3D/G+'' drew mixed responses from critics. Graeme Nicholson, a writer for ''
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'', believed that while ''Super'' was still fun to play and posed enough challenge, its differences from the original ''
Xevious is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades in 1982. It was released in Japan and Europe by Namco and in North America by Atari, Inc. Controlling the Solvalou starship, the player attacks Xevious for ...
'' were few and far between and " poiledthe idea of the collection slightly". A writer for the Spanish magazine ''PSX Magazine'' agreed, describing it as a "decaffinated" variation of its predecessor with little in the way of new content. However, they liked the slightly-refined visuals and overall increase in speed. Retrospectively in 1998, ''
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''s Earl Green noted of ''Super''s high level of difficulty and new enemy types, writing that its enhanced challenge and differences in gameplay made it a superior update to ''Xevious''. ''
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'' writer Stuart Campbell showed appreciation towards its new additions to the game, namely the silver ''Galaxian'' bosses. Former Happy End and
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member
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recorded an arranged
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version of the game's theme tune, which was released in Japan by
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' Yen label as a 12" single on August 29, 1984. The single was also released in Europe by Pick Up Records that same year.


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* {{Xevious 1984 video games Arcade video games Namco arcade games Nintendo DS games PlayStation (console) games Sharp MZ games X68000 games Video game sequels Xevious Vertically scrolling shooters Video games developed in Japan Video games scored by Yuriko Keino ja:ゼビウス#スーパーゼビウス