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X Multiply

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X Multiply
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)Irem
Publisher(s)Irem
Platform(s)Arcade, Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, Switch
Release
September 1989
  • Arcade
    • JP: September 1989
    • World: 1989
    PlayStation
    • JP: March 19, 1998
    Saturn
    • JP: March 19, 1998
    PS4
    • JP: August 8, 2019
    • PAL: August 8, 2019
    • NA: August 9, 2019
    Switch
    • WW: August 8, 2019
Genre(s)Scrolling shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

X Multiply (エックスマルチプライ, EkkusuMaruchipurai)[a] is a horizontally scrolling shooter published by Irem, and similar in style to their earlier R-Type. In 1998, the game was released with Image Fight as a one-disc doublebill on PlayStation and Sega Saturn. In 2019, the game was released on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch as part of Hamster Corporation's Arcade Archives series.

Gameplay

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The game itself is a side-scroller like R-Type, albeit with a short vertical-scrolling area towards the end of the sixth level. Instead of the Force pod, however, the main power-up apparatus takes the form of two flexible tentacles. The tentacles are invulnerable to all enemy attacks, and can be positioned with careful maneuvering of the X-002. Konami's Xexex is based on a fusion of this weaponry with the Force system of R-Type. In the PlayStation 2 game R-Type Final, the ship "RX-12 Cross The Rubicon" uses the "Flexible Force", a Force based on XMultiply with roughly the same attacks.

Plot

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The game centers around an unusual alien invasion against a colony planet in the year 2249—the aliens themselves are microscopic creatures that invade, infect, and kill the colonists. Scientists have deployed the microscopic fighter X-002 into the body of a person who has been invaded by the alien queen.

Reception

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In Japan, Game Machine listed X Multiply on their November 1, 1989 issue as being the eighth most-successful table arcade game of the year.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ The arcade flyer uses "エックス・マルチプライ" (therefore "X MULTIPLY"), while home console releases use "Xマルチプライ".

References

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  1. ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 367. Amusement Press. 1 November 1989. p. 29.
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