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{{Game
{{Game
|completion=3
|completion=3
|image=Xevious 3DG title screen.jpg
|title=Xevious 3D/G
|title=Xevious 3D/G
|image=Xevious 3DG title screen.jpg
|japanese=ゼビウス 3D/G
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=ゼビウス 3D/G
|year=1995
|designer=Kohji Kenjoh
|genre=Three-dimensional [[shooter]]
|systems={{syslist|arcade}}
|systems={{syslist|arcade}}
|released={{sys|arcade|top=1}}{{jp|1995}}
{{sys|ps1}}{{jp|1997|March 28}}{{us|1997|June 30}}{{eu|1997|August}}
{{sys|ps3|psp}}{{jp|2013|June 26}}{{us|2015|February 24}}
|title1=Xevious 3D/G+
|title1=Xevious 3D/G+
|developer1=[[Namco]]
|developer1=[[Namco]]
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|systems1={{syslist|ps1|ps3|psp}}
|systems1={{syslist|ps1|ps3|psp}}
|ratings1={{ESRB|KA}}{{ELSPA|3}}{{USK|6}}{{CERO|A}}
|ratings1={{ESRB|KA}}{{ELSPA|3}}{{USK|6}}{{CERO|A}}
|designer=Kohji Kenjoh
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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|series=Xevious
|series=Xevious
}}
}}
'''Xevious 3D/G''' is a three-dimensional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1995]] only in Japan. It runs upon the company's System 11 hardware, and is the fourth and final title in their {{c|Xevious}} series. Not only was it the only title in the series to position the camera behind the Solvalou rather than above it, but it was also the only title in the series to allow two players to play simultaneously (the 2nd player would take control of a red-lined version of the Solvalou as the 1st player's was blue-lined).
'''Xevious 3D/G''' is a three-dimensional [[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1995]] only in Japan. It runs upon the company's System 11 hardware, and is the fourth and final title in their {{c|Xevious}} series. Not only was it the only title in the series to position the camera behind the Solvalou rather than above it, but it was also the only title in the series to allow two players to play simultaneously (the 2nd player would take control of a red-lined version of the Solvalou as the 1st player's was blue-lined).