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{{nihongo|'''X'''|エックス|Ekkusu}}, is an early three-dimensional [[first-person shooter]]-type video game software released for the [[Game Boy]] only in Japan on [[May 29]], [[1992]]. The game was published by [[Nintendo]] and was designed by Dylan Cuthbert of [[Argonaut Games|Argonaut Software]] (now running Q-Games) who also became best known for being the designer of the original [[Star Fox]] title and [[Stunt Race FX]] for the [[SNES]]. The gameplay and graphics are similar to [[Atari]]'s 1980 arcade game, [[Battlezone]]; however, it is considered by several people as the earliest 3D Game Boy game. It was also the first game Kazumi Totaka composed music for.
{{nihongo|'''X'''|エックス|Ekkusu}}, is an early three-dimensional [[first-person shooter]]-type video game software released for the [[Game Boy]] only in Japan on [[May 29]], [[1992]]. The game was published by [[Nintendo]] and was designed by Dylan Cuthbert of [[Argonaut Games|Argonaut Software]] (now running Q-Games) who also became best known for being the designer of the original [[Star Fox]] title and [[Stunt Race FX]] for the [[SNES]]. The gameplay and graphics are similar to [[Atari]]'s 1980 arcade game, [[Battlezone]]; however, it is considered by several people as the earliest 3D Game Boy game. It was also the first game Kazumi Totaka composed music for.
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