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Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2 [a] is a 1996 compilation arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is a collection of four of Namco's popular games: Pac-Man (1980), Rally-X (1980), New Rally-X (1981) and Dig Dug (1982). Alongside the original games, three new "Arrangement" games based on each game are included.
Marks the first-ever appearance of Dig Dug II in Europe, as well as its first appearance in North America on a platform other than the NES. The compilation also includes four "arrangement" versions of Pac-Man, New Rally-X, Galaga and Dig Dug – these are not the same as those found in the Namco Classic Collection series
Dig Dug II [a] is an action arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco in 1985. It is a sequel to 1982's Dig Dug . Pookas and fire-breathing Fygars return as the enemies, but the side view tunneling of the original is replaced with an overhead view of an island maze.
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Dig Dug: Digging Strike is a maze video game that combines elements from the first two games in the series; Dig Dug (1982) and Dig Dug II (1985). [2] Its plot follows series protagonist Taizo Hori, bitter about his son Susumu getting the attention more than him. After a chain of tropical islands is threatened by monsters, Taizo sets out to ...
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Dig Dug [a] is a maze arcade video game released by Namco in 1982. It was distributed in North America by Atari, Inc. The player digs underground tunnels to attack enemies in each level, by either inflating them to bursting or crushing them underneath rocks. Dig Dug was planned and designed by Masahisa Ikegami, with help from Galaga creator ...