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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ディグダグ) is an action game, originally developed and published by [[Namco]] for Arcades. Namco later ported it to the [[MSX]] computers in 1984 on cartridge format. This version was re-released on floppy disk format in 1990 for MSX2 computers as part of ''Disk NG Vol. 2''; alongside ''[[Galaxian]]'', ''[[Pac-Man (MSX)|Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Mappy (MSX)|Mappy]]'', ''[[Rally-X]]'' and ''SHM'', a new ''[[Space Harrier]]'' clone exclusive to it. | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ディグダグ) is an action game, originally developed and published by [[Namco]] for Arcades. Namco later ported it to the [[MSX]] computers in 1984 on cartridge format. This version was re-released on floppy disk format in 1990 for MSX2 computers as part of ''Disk NG Vol. 2''; alongside ''[[Galaxian]]'', ''[[Pac-Man (MSX)|Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Mappy (MSX)|Mappy]]'', ''[[Rally-X]]'' and ''SHM'', a new ''[[Space Harrier]]'' clone exclusive to it. | ||
− | The MSX version received an unlicensed port for the [[Sega Master System]] in South Korea, being exclusive to several | + | The MSX version received an unlicensed port for the [[Sega Master System]] in South Korea, being exclusive to several multicarts. The title screen varies between multicarts, usually, removing copyrights related to Namco. |
==Multicart appearances== | ==Multicart appearances== | ||
− | *''[[128 Hap]]'' | + | *''[[128 Hap]]'' (as 딕 덕) |
− | *''[[Best 39]]'' | + | *''[[Best 39]]'' (as 딕덕) |
− | *''[[Best 88]]'' | + | *''[[Best 88]]'' (as 딕덕) |
− | *''[[Game Moeumjip 188 Hap]]'' | + | *''[[Game Moeumjip 188 Hap]]'' (as 딕덕) |
− | *''[[Super Game 150]]'' | + | *''[[Super Game 150]]'' (as 다그 다그) |
− | *''[[Super Game 180]]'' | + | *''[[Super Game 180]]'' (as 다그 다그) |
− | *''[[Super Game 52 Hap]]'' | + | *''[[Super Game 52 Hap]]'' (as 다그 다그) |
− | *''[[Super Game World 75 Hap]]'' | + | *''[[Super Game World 75 Hap]]'' (as 디그다그) |
− | *''[[Super Multi Game: Super 125 in 1]]'' | + | *''[[Super Multi Game: Super 125 in 1]]'' (as ''Dig Dug'') |
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 21:47, 14 November 2024
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System(s): Sega Master System | ||||||||||
Original system(s): MSX | ||||||||||
Developer(s) of original games: Namco | ||||||||||
Genre: Action | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Dig Dug (ディグダグ) is an action game, originally developed and published by Namco for Arcades. Namco later ported it to the MSX computers in 1984 on cartridge format. This version was re-released on floppy disk format in 1990 for MSX2 computers as part of Disk NG Vol. 2; alongside Galaxian, Pac-Man, Mappy, Rally-X and SHM, a new Space Harrier clone exclusive to it.
The MSX version received an unlicensed port for the Sega Master System in South Korea, being exclusive to several multicarts. The title screen varies between multicarts, usually, removing copyrights related to Namco.
Multicart appearances
- 128 Hap (as 딕 덕)
- Best 39 (as 딕덕)
- Best 88 (as 딕덕)
- Game Moeumjip 188 Hap (as 딕덕)
- Super Game 150 (as 다그 다그)
- Super Game 180 (as 다그 다그)
- Super Game 52 Hap (as 다그 다그)
- Super Game World 75 Hap (as 디그다그)
- Super Multi Game: Super 125 in 1 (as Dig Dug)
History
Legacy
An official port of the Arcade version of Dig Dug would later be available to play on Namco Museum for Sega Dreamcast.
References
NEC Retro has more information related to Dig Dug
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