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:Genre: ''Shooter'' :Genre: ''Shooter''
:Type: ''Videogame'' :Type: ''Videogame''
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:'''Monitor:''' :'''Monitor:'''
:Orientation: ''Vertical'' :Orientation: ''Vertical''
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:'''Sound:''' ''Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)'' :'''Sound:''' ''Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)''
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== Desiderata == == Desiderata ==
:[[Alexandre Dacusse]] won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese adolescents, ''despite a broken thumb''. :[[Alexandre Dacusse]] won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese adolescents, ''despite a broken thumb''.

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Manufacturer: Atari
Year: 1982
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Shooter
Type: Videogame
Monitor:
Orientation: Vertical
Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
CRT: Color 19-inch Matsushita
Controls:
Joystick: 8-way
Buttons: 2
Conversion Class: unique
Number of Simultaneous Players: 1
Maximum number of Players: 2
Gameplay: Alternating
Control Panel Layout: Single Player Ambidextrous
Sound: Unamplified Mono (requires one-channel amp)

Computer and Arcade Games

Desiderata

Alexandre Dacusse won the International Xevious Competition in 1983, beating out a host of Brazilian and Japanese adolescents, despite a broken thumb.