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|year=1992 | |||
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|genre=[[First-person shooter]] | |genre=[[First-person shooter]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
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{{game disambig||the space [[simulation]] series|[[:Category:X]]}} | |||
{{Wikipedia|X (handheld game)}} | {{Wikipedia|X (handheld game)}} | ||
{{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 | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 5 April 2023
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
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Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
- For the space simulation series, see Category:X.
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 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.