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Grobda is a 1984
multidirectional shooter arcade video game
developed and
published by Namco. It is a spin-off from Xevious, as the player's tank first...
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titles from the original, as well as an
additional remix game
based on
Grobda.
Namco Museum Remix is part of the
Namco Museum series of
arcade compilations...
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Spirit (1987)
Galaga '88 (1987)
Galaga Arrangement (2005)
Galaxian (1979)
Grobda (1984) King &
Balloon (1980)
Mappy (1983) Metro-Cross (1985)
Motos (1985)...
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hardware but with a
video system like that used in Mappy, The
Tower of Druaga,
Grobda (without the DAC) and Dig Dug II. The
player must take
control of the eponymous...
- system. An
arcade spin-off
title starring one of the
enemies from Xevious,
Grobda, was
released in 1984. Two
games for the MSX2 and PC-Engine were released...
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series was
created by
Masanobu Endō, who had
previously created Xevious and
Grobda. Much of its
characters and
setting are
inspired from
Sumerian and Babylonian...
- for horizontally-scrolling
platform games.
November 1 –
Namco releases Grobda, a spin-off from Xevious.
December –
Namco releases Super Xevious and Dragon...
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Retrieved May 14, 2012. "Super Soft Corner: マイコンソフト -
Grobda" [Super Soft Corner:
Micomsoft -
Grobda].
Micom BASIC (in ****anese). No. 75.
Dempa Shimbunsha...
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gameplay instead of plot and was
influenced by
various arcade games like
Grobda and ****ault by Namco.
Initially launched for the X68000 home computer, the...
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Pooka from Dig Dug (1982),
Solvalou from
Xevious (1982),
Mappy (1983),
Grobda (1984),
Gilgamesh and Ki from
Tower of
Druaga (1984),
Paccet from Baraduke...