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Xenion is a video game for the Tandy CoCo computer, first released in 1987 and written by [[User:Mickyd|Michael Duncan]]
Xenion is a video game for the Tandy CoCo computer, first released in 1987 and written by [[User:Mickyd|Michael Duncan]]. Xenion is an arcade-style vertical shooter game written in assembler for the CoCo computer. Xenion was Michael's first published game; Michael was 17 at the time.


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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Xenion is an arcade-style vertical shooter game written in assembler for the CoCo computer.  It was written by Michael Duncan and sold to Diecom Products of Canada who had international rights. Another version was sold to Computer Hut Software of north Queensland, Australia.
Xenion was written by Michael Duncan and contracted to Diecom Products of Canada who had international (except in Australia) publishing rights. Another version was sold to Computer Hut Software of north Queensland, Australia.


==History==
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==Versions==
==Versions==
==Simularities to Other Games==
==Simularities to Other Games==
Xenion bears resemblence to other vertical scrolling shooters, namely the 1982 arcade game Xevious by Namco.
==See also==
==See also==
==References==
==References==

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Xenion is a video game for the Tandy CoCo computer, first released in 1987 and written by Michael Duncan. Xenion is an arcade-style vertical shooter game written in assembler for the CoCo computer. Xenion was Michael's first published game; Michael was 17 at the time.

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Introduction

Xenion was written by Michael Duncan and contracted to Diecom Products of Canada who had international (except in Australia) publishing rights. Another version was sold to Computer Hut Software of north Queensland, Australia.

History

Objective

Versions

Simularities to Other Games

Xenion bears resemblence to other vertical scrolling shooters, namely the 1982 arcade game Xevious by Namco.

See also

References

External Links

--MickyD 06:27, 20 June 2008 (UTC)