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Once the text of "EXTRA 3" disappears from the screen's bottom, four groups of two Borces, two Jara and three Zoshi will come flying down towards the Solvalou while firing projectiles at them; once you've fired a shot at each of these to kill them, you shall come to five Domograms which are following the paths down the screen and three Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them you shall come to four Lograms below you - and once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, you shall come to five more Domograms which are following the paths down the screen below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them, you will come to five more Lograms below you; once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, you shall come to an eleventh Domogram which is following the path down the screen and two Garu Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them, you will come to two more Domograms which are following the path down the screen below you - and once you've dropped a bomb on both of them to kill them, you shall come to a fourth Derota and three Hakai Kanou-Dan-firing Doraudo below you. Once you have dropped a bomb upon each of them to kill them three more groups of two Borces, two Jara and three Zoshi shall come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you; once you have fired a shot at each of them to kill them you will come to four Powerup Cores below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them four more groups of three Jara will come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you, while at the same time, a group of ten Giddo Spario come flying down towards you and a group of ten Zakato materialise in front of you - and once you have fired a shot at as many of them as you can to kill them (and avoided the projectiles launched at you by any Zakato you missed), you will come to two more Domograms which are following the path down the screen, two more Derota, and two more Lograms below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them a group of twenty Torkan will come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you; once you have fired a shot at each of these to kill them, a group of ten Brag Zakato will materialise in front of you. Once you have fired a shot at as many of them as you can to kill them (and avoided any projectiles launched at you by the ones you missed), you shall come to a sixteenth Domogram which is following the path down the screen below you - and once you've dropped a bomb on it to kill it, a group of fifty silver Galbosses will come flying down towards you. Once you've fired a shot at each of them to kill them, you'll come to a fifth Powerup Core and two right-moving Yokomuki Grobda below you; once you've dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them you'll come to three more Powerup Cores and six more Garu Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, the text "'''PERFECT PLAY!''' YOU COMPLETED THE EXTRA AREA 3. BONUS 1000000" shall appear on the screen as both Solvalou automatically return to their respective starting positions, then fly up off the top of the screen as the background fades out for a second time - and the text "GAME OVER" shall now appear on the screen. The game will then go into high-score mode; your scores will probably be the two highest ones on the cabinet to date, so you should enter your initials at the top of the table with pride regardless of which way around they're positioned. Once you have done so, the game will go back into attract mode and the Xevious series would remain dormant for several years until the release of [[Xevious Resurrection]] as part of [[Namco Museum|Namco Museum Essentials]] (original Japanese name: "Namco Museum.comm", and also featuring [[Pac-Man]], [[Galaga]], [[Dig Dug]], [[Xevious|the original Xevious]] and [[Dragon Spirit]]) for the [[PS3]] in [[2009]], which is the first title in the series since [[1991]]'s [[Solvalou]] in which the players have shields.
Once the text of "EXTRA 3" disappears from the screen's bottom, four groups of two Borces, two Jara and three Zoshi will come flying down towards the Solvalou while firing projectiles at them; once you've fired a shot at each of these to kill them, you shall come to five Domograms which are following the paths down the screen and three Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them you shall come to four Lograms below you - and once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, you shall come to five more Domograms which are following the paths down the screen below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them, you will come to five more Lograms below you; once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, you shall come to an eleventh Domogram which is following the path down the screen and two Garu Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them, you will come to two more Domograms which are following the path down the screen below you - and once you've dropped a bomb on both of them to kill them, you shall come to a fourth Derota and three Hakai Kanou-Dan-firing Doraudo below you. Once you have dropped a bomb upon each of them to kill them three more groups of two Borces, two Jara and three Zoshi shall come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you; once you have fired a shot at each of them to kill them you will come to four Powerup Cores below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them four more groups of three Jara will come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you, while at the same time, a group of ten Giddo Spario come flying down towards you and a group of ten Zakato materialise in front of you - and once you have fired a shot at as many of them as you can to kill them (and avoided the projectiles launched at you by any Zakato you missed), you will come to two more Domograms which are following the path down the screen, two more Derota, and two more Lograms below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them a group of twenty Torkan will come flying down towards you while firing projectiles at you; once you have fired a shot at each of these to kill them, a group of ten Brag Zakato will materialise in front of you. Once you have fired a shot at as many of them as you can to kill them (and avoided any projectiles launched at you by the ones you missed), you shall come to a sixteenth Domogram which is following the path down the screen below you - and once you've dropped a bomb on it to kill it, a group of fifty silver Galbosses will come flying down towards you. Once you've fired a shot at each of them to kill them, you'll come to a fifth Powerup Core and two right-moving Yokomuki Grobda below you; once you've dropped a bomb on each of them to kill them you'll come to three more Powerup Cores and six more Garu Derota below you. Once you have dropped a bomb on each of these to kill them, the text "'''PERFECT PLAY!''' YOU COMPLETED THE EXTRA AREA 3. BONUS 1000000" shall appear on the screen as both Solvalou automatically return to their respective starting positions, then fly up off the top of the screen as the background fades out for a second time - and the text "GAME OVER" shall now appear on the screen. The game will then go into high-score mode; your scores will probably be the two highest ones on the cabinet to date, so you should enter your initials at the top of the table with pride regardless of which way around they're positioned. Once you have done so, the game will go back into attract mode and the Xevious series would remain dormant for several years until the release of [[Xevious Resurrection]] as part of [[Namco Museum|Namco Museum Essentials]] (also featuring [[Pac-Man]], [[Galaga]], [[Dig Dug]], [[Xevious|the original Xevious]] and [[Dragon Spirit]]) for the [[PS3]] in [[2009]].
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