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button to inflate them. If no action is taken for a while or the player moves, the air pump disconnects and the action is cancelled, but the enemy will being to deflate and will be stunned until fully deflated. Rocks are unable to be dug through but will fall after a short period of time after the tile directly beneath them is removed by Dig Dug and he moves from the position, though he can still be crushed. Falling rocks are destroyed once they land on a tile. Bonus points are awarded for squashing multiple enemies with a single rock, and dropping any two rocks in a stage yields a bonus item, which can be eaten for points. Once all the enemies have been defeated, Dig Dug progresses to the next stage.
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Dig Dug when they would otherwise be unable to or to escape from the stage as the last enemy. As enemies are defeated, the enemies eventually become faster and more aggressive, until the last one then attempts to escape on either side of the screen at the top of the stage. To escape, enemies will move straight up through any tiles before walking towards the nearest screen edge on the surface.
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Enemies can move through tiles, where they are represented in the form of ghostly eyes, and are invulnerable, slowed, and unable to attack, and will then return to being solid once in an empty space, whether that space is their destination or is along the way. The enemies can either do this to reach
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to inflate them to bursting or crush them under large falling rocks. When the air pump is activated, Dig Dug will stop moving and throw the end of the air pump forwards, where it may catch onto an enemy. If an enemy is hit, they are frozen in place, and the player can repeatedly press the air pump's
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The game has 256 stages. Later stages vary in dirt color, while increasing the number and speed of enemies. Lives are lost upon touching a foe, Fygar's fire or getting squished by a falling rock. Players are given extra lives during the game, but at 900K points they must endure a "survival of the
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arcade system board by Shigeichi Ishimura, a Namco hardware engineer, and the late Shouichi Fukatani, along with Toshio Sakai. Other staff members were primarily colleagues of Shigeru Yokoyama. Yuriko Keino composed the soundtrack, as her first video game project. Tasked with making Dig Dug's
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arcade board by Shouichi Fukatani, who worked on many of Namco's earlier arcade games, along with Toshio Sakai. Music was composed by Yuriko Keino, including the character movement jingle at executives' request, as her first Namco game. Namco heavily marketed it as a "strategic digging game".
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conversion in North America only in 1992, with an all-new game called "New Dig Dug" where the player must collect keys to open an exit door; this version was later included in the 1996 Japan-only compilation
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was a critical and commercial success upon release, and was praised for its gameplay and layered strategy. In Japan, it was the second highest-grossing arcade game of
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The character Dig Dug was renamed to Taizo Hori, a play on the Japanese phrase "horitai zo", meaning "I want to dig". He became a prominent character in Namco's own
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called it "an arcade and NES classic", praising its characters, gameplay, and unique premise, and for its easy home platform conversion. In 1998, Japanese magazine
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produced a handheld LCD tabletop game in 1983, which replaced Dig Dug's air pump with a flamethrower to accommodate hardware limitations. Namco released a
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called it one of the greatest arcade games of all time for its addictiveness and for breaking the traditional "dot-eater" gameplay used in games such as
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praised its "perfect" gameplay and strategy, saying it is one of "the most memorable and legendary videogame releases of the past 30 years". The
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The player digs underground tunnels to attack enemies in each level, by either inflating them to bursting or crushing them underneath rocks.
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liked its presentation, leaderboards, and addictive gameplay, recommending it for old and new fans alike. A similar response was echoed by
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the tenth-worst Apple II and fourth-worst Atari 8-bit video game of 1983 for its subpar quality and failure of consumer expectations.
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as the principal of the high school, simply known as "President Dig Dug". Pookas appear in several Namco games, including
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is a maze video game where the player controls protagonist Dig Dug (Taizo Hori) to eliminate each screen's enemies:
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praised the Atari 8-bit version for retaining the arcade's entertaining gameplay and for its simple controls.
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protagonist Masuyo Tobi, who would divorce for unknown reasons. Taizo appears as a playable character in
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arcade collection, with new enemies, music, power-ups, boss fights, and two-player co-operative play.
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movement sound, she could not make a realistic stepping sound, so she instead made a short melody.
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was well received by critics for its addictive gameplay, cute characters, and strategy. During the
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all criticized its lack of online multiplayer and for achievements being too easy to unlock, with
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which could prompt unique gameplay mechanics, contrasting with the pre-set maze exploration in
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was planned and designed by Masahisa Ikegami, with help from Shigeru Yokoyama, the creator of
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Some home versions were criticized for quality and lack of exclusive content. Readers of
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for the PlayStation 2, only in Japan. Taizo appears in the now-defunct web browser game
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The Video Games Guide: 1,000+ Arcade, Console and Computer Games, 1962-2012, 2d ed
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series, where he is revealed to be the father of Susumu Hori and being married to
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in 1983, developed and published by Atari, which was followed by versions for the
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in particular criticizing the game's controls for sometimes being unresponsive.
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prompted a long series of sequels for several platforms. The first of these,
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was released in 1982, in Japan on February 20, in North America in April by
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in 2006, supporting online leaderboards and achievements. It is part of
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prompted a fad of "digging games". Clones include the arcade game
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version was developed by Dempa and released in 1995, bundled with
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for its colorful artwork and faithful arcade gameplay, and by
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was planned and designed by Masahisa Ikegami, with help from
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Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005)
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rated it the sixth most popular coin-op game of all time.
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fittest" mode to the last Dig Dug, which ends the game.
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s "The Year's Best Three AM Machines" Survey Results"
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creator Shigeru Yokoyama. It was programmed for the
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It is in many 2587:"The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers" 1518: 1516: 1331:"Dig Dug (Registration Number PA0000133618)" 846:arcade cabinets by the end of 1982, earning 708: 679: 1541: 1427: 1325: 1323: 1145:in 2001 for Windows. A Nintendo DS sequel, 1034:in 1983, was mistaken as a "semi-clone" of 3444: 3430: 3100: 3086: 2627: 2611:Marley, Scott (December 2016). "SG-1000". 2462: 2308:"Inter Office Memo: Coin-Op Product Sales" 2219:. No. 5. Fun & Games Publishing. 2192: 2057: 2055: 1535: 1361:"Retrodiary: 1 April – 28 April" 879:for its simple controls and fun gameplay. 32: 3986:Multiplayer and single-player video games 2628:Meade, E.C.; Clark, Jim (December 1983). 2520: 2518: 2221:Electronic Fun with Computers & Games 2201:. Vol. 3, no. 1. pp. 60–2. 1884: 1513: 916:Electronic Fun with Computers & Games 2305: 2097: 1693: 1691: 1689: 1687: 1685: 1683: 1681: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1320: 860:release had 58,572 copies sold, and the 608:(2017). The game was released online on 390: 2951:(in Japanese). Namco × Capcom Website. 2827:. Namco. September 10, 2005. p. 20 2732:. Radio News Company. 1985. p. 81. 2372: 2210: 2208: 2052: 1924: 1754: 1658: 1355: 1353: 873:favorably compared it to games such as 3828: 2642: 2610: 2524: 2515: 1920: 1918: 1916: 1914: 1697: 1268:characters briefly appear in the film 982:(1982), the Atari 8-bit computer game 842:. In North America, Atari sold 22,228 3876:Bandai Namco Entertainment franchises 3425: 3081: 2955:from the original on October 12, 2018 2584: 2344:"Game Search (based on Famitsu data)" 2214: 2098:McFerran, Damien (October 25, 2007). 1999: 1853: 1820: 1787: 1678: 1633: 1627: 1542:Szczepaniak, John (August 11, 2014). 1446: 2872:"ベルクス,「ディグダグアイランド」と「タンくる」のサービス終了を決定" 2697: 2205: 2128: 1491: 1350: 864:version had 222,240 copies by 2011. 3921:Nintendo Entertainment System games 2666: 2630:"Thunderground (Sega for the 2600)" 2525:Hawken, Kieren (December 3, 2019). 2243:""Pole Position" No. 1 Video Game: 2195:"Reviews: Video Game Buyer's Guide" 1911: 1885:Whitehead, Thomas (June 29, 2017). 1428:Szczepaniak, John (November 2015). 797: 653: 636:, alongside the arcade versions of 13: 3961:Video games scored by Yuriko Keino 2847:"「ディグダグアイランド」,クオカードやホランが当たるキャンペーン" 2800:from the original on April 4, 2018 2621: 2551: 2531:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 63. 2373:Langley, Ryan (January 20, 2012). 2129:Reed, Kristan (October 16, 2006). 1925:Brudvig, Erik (October 11, 2006). 1731:"『ディグダグ』 パソコン版とアーケード版の"差"に増田少年愕然!" 1728: 1634:Akagi, Masumi (October 13, 2006). 1257:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1026:(1981), when it was ported to the 441:. The game was programmed for the 14: 4012: 2971: 2769:"Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2" 2744:"Dig Dug II - Videogame by Namco" 2710:from the original on May 22, 2018 2528:The A-Z of Arcade Games: Volume 1 2283:. January 4, 2010. Archived from 2166: 2061: 2025: 1823:"Namco Museum Remix Review (Wii)" 1788:Aaron, Sean (September 3, 2009). 1698:Kalata, Kurt (December 3, 2008). 1492:Kiya, Andrew (October 17, 2021). 951:for addictiveness and longevity. 710: 681: 505:. In Japan, it was ported to the 3810: 3809: 3065: 3053: 3006: 2992: 2978: 2442:. January 17, 1998. p. 89. 2306:Fujihara, Mary (July 25, 1983). 1856:"Namco Museum Essentials Review" 1168: 1047:(1984) also drew comparisons to 852:golden age of arcade video games 816: 811: 806: 801: 796: 729: 724: 719: 714: 709: 700: 695: 690: 685: 680: 371:golden age of arcade video games 3971:Virtual Console games for Wii U 2939: 2914: 2889: 2864: 2839: 2812: 2786: 2761: 2736: 2722: 2691: 2660: 2604: 2585:Hague, James (April 13, 2021). 2578: 2545: 2486: 2456: 2424: 2412:. February 1983. pp. 18–19 2398: 2366: 2350:. March 1, 2020. Archived from 2336: 2299: 2277:"Atari Production Numbers Memo" 2269: 2235: 2186: 2019: 1993: 1974: 1944: 1878: 1847: 1814: 1781: 1755:Fielder, Joe (April 28, 2000). 1748: 1722: 1601: 1569: 1525:Dig Dug instruction manual (FC) 1129:Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 3956:Video games developed in Japan 2554:"Hardcore Gaming 101: Dig Dug" 2503:. 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In a 2007 retrospective, 615:Namco Museum Virtual Arcade 386: 10: 4017: 3976:Xbox 360 Live Arcade games 3871:Atari 8-bit computer games 2773:Killer List of Video Games 2748:Killer List of Video Games 2265:March 1, 1983. p. 30. 1254:(2011), and in Nintendo's 1106: 986:(1982) by Romox, Merlin's 466: 4001:Multiplayer hotseat games 3996:Hamster Corporation games 3896:Famicom Disk System games 3807: 3684: 3463: 3349: 3252: 3180: 3116: 3039:Killer List of Videogames 2469:Killer List of Videogames 1666:"Manufacturers Equipment" 1531:. Namco. 1985. p. 9. 1294: 1006:. 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Index


Developer(s)
Namco
Publisher(s)
JP
EU
NA
Atari, Inc.
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Hiroshi Ono
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Arcade
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Commodore 64
VIC-20
Apple II
IBM PC
TI-99/4A
PV-1000
PC-6000
PC-88
X1
MZ-1500
FM-7
Sord M5
Gakken Table Top

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