Xoshi

Xoshi (/ksɔʃi, skɔk-, z-/ kso-shi, skok-shi, or zo-shee) is a maze game developed by Puzzler Team (now acquired by Seymour Games) It was first released on December 2, 1981, for TS-OS computers in El Kadsre and on April 1, 1982 for arcades in International starting Japan and United States.

It was a hugely successful game and a smash hit, spawned sequels and spin-offs including Xoshi II (1983), Color Xoshi (1985), Xoshi Land (1986), Xoshi 3D (1988), Super Xoshi (1989), Xoshi Puzzle (1989), Xoshi Land 2 (1990), Color Xoshi 2 (1991), Xoshi Plus (1992), Xoshi Puzzle 2 (1993), Xoshi Smash! (1996), New Xoshi (1999), Xoshi Collection (2000), Xoshi Advance (2002), New Xoshi 2 (2004), Xoshi Generations (2010), Xoshi 30 (2012), Xoshi Reboot (2017), etc.

Gameplay
The player controls Xoshi through a maze, with the main objective of shooting enemies, crushing boxes, and collecting coins that looked like rings or shapes to reach the next level until final boss appeared, completing the level by beating the boss. If an enemy comes into contact with Xoshi, Xoshi loses a life.

Characters

 * Xoshi (X) - The main protagonist of the game.
 * Owe (Circle) - one of the main enemies.
 * Aye (Triangle) - one of the main enemies.
 * Eme (Square) - one of the main enemies.
 * Vue (Diamond) - one of the main enemies.
 * Sol (Sun) - one of the main enemies.
 * Gut (Octagon) - one of the main enemies.
 * Bub (Bug/Cockroach) - one of the main enemies.
 * Luz (Lizard) - one of the main enemies.
 * Rib (Mini-Bot) - one of the main enemies.
 * Master Evil (Robot) - final boss of the game.
 * Super Xoshi (*) - An asterisk-like character after getting a star or large dot, can hit normal enemies, spikes hurting goes back to normal.

Ports
After first released for TSOS and arcades, the game was later ported to:
 * 1983 - Atari 2600, Intellivision, Atari 8-bit, Apple II, Commodore 64, Vectrex, ZX Spectrum, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore PET, Commodore CBM, ZX81, TRS-80, TRS-80 CoCo, CP/M (Osborne and Kaypro), TI-99/4, Tomy Tutor, Casio PV-1000, Compucolor, Compucolor II, VTech Laser 200, Thomson TO7, Magnavox Odyessy2, Microvision
 * 1984 - Super Cassette Vision, Acorn Electron, Tatung Einstein, Oric, Atari 5200, Mindset, Phillips Videopac+ G7400, Minitel, Sanyo MBC-550, HP-150
 * 1985 - Nitrome Enjoyment System, MSX, Famicom (Japan), Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, SG-1000/SG-3000, Dragon 64, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 16, Commodore 128 (both 40 column and VDC versions), Sinclair QL, Apple Lisa, Enterprise 64, Xerox Star, Xerox Alto, DEC Rainbow 100
 * 1986 - Arcade North American re-release, Sharp X1, FM-7, SAM Coupe, BBC Master, Atari 7800, Thomson TO8, Zenith Z-100
 * 1987 - Nintendo Entertainment System (USA/VU), IBM-PC, Tandy 1000, PC-9801, PC-8801, Sharp X68000, Atari XEGS, Acorn Archimedes, Oric Telestart, MSX2
 * 1988 - Theorysonic Hyper-System, Macintosh, MS-DOS, Commodore Amiga, Famicom Disk System
 * 1989 - Apple IIGS, NEC Turbografx-16, Amstrad PCW, Atari Portfolio
 * 1989 - View-Master Interactive System (as Xoshi Time-Out)
 * 1990 - Sega Master System, Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Boy, Commodore 64GS, Amstrad GX4000, Electronika BK, Vector-06C, Orion-128
 * 1991 - Blue King, Game Boy, Nitrome 32, Atari ST, Bitcorp Gamate, Teletext, FM Towns
 * 1991 - SNK Neo-Geo MVS/AES (as Neo Xoshi)
 * 1991 - Sega Pico (as Xoshi Lite)
 * 1992 - Commodore CDTV, Tandy VIS, PC Engine SuperGrafx, TurboDuo, Sega CD, Atari Mega STE, Amstrad NC200
 * 1993 - Game Gear, EKS Ranger, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Dendy Junior, Amiga CD32, Atari Lynx, Atari Jaguar, Atari Falcon, Watara Supervision
 * 1994 - Capcom CPS Changer, SNK Neo-Geo CD, FM Towns Marty, Psion Series 3, SGI IRIX
 * 1995 - Phillips CD-i, 3DO, Sega 32X, Sega Saturn, NEC PC-FX, Virtual Boy, Atari Jaguar CD, Acorn A7000, Pioneer LaserActive, Mega CD32, Teletext Level 2.5, R-Zone
 * 1996 - Nitrome Unity, OS/2 Warp
 * 1997 - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, EKS Ranger II, Linux, BeOS, UNIX, Game.com, Nuon, eMate 300, Neo Geo Pocket
 * 1999 - Blue King Color, Game Boy Color, Portosic OS, Nintendo 64, Nokia mobile phones, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Bandai WonderSwan, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Windows CE, AmigaOS, Sega NAOMI
 * 2001 - Gamepark 32, Cybiko, PocketPC, SunOS
 * 2002 - Game Boy Advance (as Xoshi Collection and Xoshi Advance), N-Gage, Nintendo GameCube, OG Xbox, Ericsson T68m, Leapster, TiVo,
 * 2004 - Java Mobile, V.Smile
 * 2005 - Game Wave, GameKing III, GP2X, Wireless 60, MINIX,
 * 2006 - Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayBox 4, iPod, Gizmondo, QNX (as Xoshi Collection Plus)
 * 2007 - Adobe Flash, BlackBerry, Sport V
 * 2008 - Facebook (as Xoshi Friends)
 * 2009 - LeapFrog Didj, Dingoo, PSP Go, Firefox TV, Ubuntu Touch, Zeebo
 * 2010 - ViraOS, MOJO, Nintendo 3DS, Virtual Console, Xbox Kinect, Maemo
 * 2011 - Sony Xperia Play, Mendix, NaCL
 * 2012 - iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Bada, Cadle, kaiOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, WiiWare (as Xoshi 30)
 * 2013 - Ouya, Wii U
 * 2014 - PlayStation TV
 * 2015 - Nvidia Shield TV, Nvidia Shield Portable, Nexus Player, Steam Machine, Blackberry Leap
 * 2016 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam, Tomahawk F1, PSVITA, Raspberry Pi (as Xoshi Classics)
 * 2016 - Arduino, Freeduino, Arduboy
 * 2017 - Nintendo Switch, GOG.COM, Epic Game Launcher, Windows 10, TSUG-OS (as Xoshi Classics)
 * 2017 - Atari Flashback, Plan 9
 * 2017 - SNES Classic Edition
 * 2018 - NES Classic Edition
 * 2018 - PlayStation Classic
 * 2019 - HTML5, Samsung Smart TVs, J2ME, Amazon Fire TV, Google Stadia, Chromecast, Chrome OS, Apple TV, Android TV, Tizen, Razer Forge, Netflix Games, PlayStation VR, SerenityOS
 * 2019 - Sega Genesis Mini
 * 2020 - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Apple Arcade, PlayStation Now, Xbox Cloud (as Xoshi Classics Plus)
 * 2021 - GeForce NOW, Laserium Neptune, Amazon Luna, BSD, PlayStation Now, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Atari VCS, C256 Foenix, Gamebuino META, Pokitto, Nibble, ESPboy, Ringo/MAKERphone, Gameduino, TempleOS
 * 2021 - Commander X16
 * 2022 - Steam Deck, Oculus VR, HongMeng OS, Mini Arcade, Amazon Kindle, Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, Red Star OS, HTC Vive

Reception
Xoshi was met with a critical and commercial success, with many players finding it enjoyable and replayable.

Legacy
The success of the game led to release various clones, compilations, sequels, spin-offs, etc.

Trivia

 * This is the first TS-OS game released internationally for arcades, home computers, and consoles.
 * It was a best-selling TS-OS game in the Vlokozu Union (now El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan, North El Kadsre, and Vicnora).
 * This is the first game to have 50 levels with 10 bonus rounds and 3 bosses along with warp levels and continuation, making it result as of 63.