A high score table and control editing is available in the improved menu interface. The game is not easy however, one shot to your craft is enough to take it down and lose a life and you are usually bombarded with a large amount of enemy fire. The main purpose of the game is to survive as long as possible and to score as high as possible in the points category. Xevious consists of a spaceship shoot em' up game where you skilfully dodge projectiles, shoot down enemy crafts and bomb grounded enemy vehicles, buildings and turrets. Xevious consists of a spaceship 3D classics: Xevious is a port of the Arcade/Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom game of the same name. I kind of like those bleeps and generic 2600 explosion sounds.3D classics: Xevious is a port of the Arcade/Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom game of the same name. The 7800 sound does not bother me either. Old arcade and 2600 conversions would have been fine with me. Or even that platform game Scrapyard Dog in its attempt to make a Mario like game. I really get sick when I see the 7800 ports of Ikari Warriors or Double Dragon, not that the NES Ikari Warriors was much better. I am more fond of games like that when playing Atari 7800 or Atari general since I also have a 5200. Like a 7800 Yars Revenge, Gravitar, or even Combat ( Not the shitty Combat 1990). I would have been fine with updated ports from 2600. That kind of gameplay was exclusive to the 7800. I like some of the arcade ports like 2 player asteroids and centipede. I aslo had one back in the 80s before I got a NES. I have had my 7800 for about 6 months now. You could have just said the games that were exclusive to the 7800. Xevious - Exclusive to Atari systems (though 26 prototypes have been found), but also on the NES.Xenophobe - On the 2600, Lynx, NES and an XE version was nearly completed.Winter Games - On the 2600, NES and computers.Tower Toppler - Exclusive to Atari consoles (An XE version was developed but not released) but from computers and on the NES.
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Tramiel was really big into "spreading a license as far as it will go". I started thinking that that really is true as most of its games are on other systems or computers. One common criticism that is levied at the 7800 is that there aren't a lot of unique games on the machine.