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Dig Dug - RETRO REVIEW
Dig Dug - RETRO REVIEW
Classic Arcade Action...where you blow things up!
Published by Fyree the Spirit God
08-30-2008
Author review
Graphics
40%40%40%
4.0
Sound
50%50%50%
5.0
Replay value
80%80%80%
8.0
Value
70%70%70%
7.0
Multiplayer (Wifi)N/A
Average 60%
Dig Dug - RETRO REVIEW


DIG DUG

Dig Dug is an arcade game released by Namco in 1982 for Namco Galaga hardware. A popular game based on a simple concept, it was also released as a video game on many consoles.


Objective:

The objective of Dig Dug is to eliminate underground-dwelling monsters. This can be done by inflating them until they pop or by dropping rocks on them. There are two kinds of enemies in the game: Pookas, round red monsters (said to be modeled after tomatoes) who wear yellow goggles, and Fygars, green dragons who can breathe fire. The player's character is Dig Dug, dressed in white and blue, and able to dig tunnels. Dig Dug is killed if he is caught by either Pooka or Fygar, burned by a Fygar's fire, or crushed by a rock.

It takes four 'pumps' with the player's action button to inflate a monster until it bursts. If left partially inflated, the monster will deflate and recover after a few seconds, but half-inflating is a useful way to stun an enemy for a few moments, especially to make sure it remains in the path of a falling rock. You can also pass through the enemy while he is deflating.

The monsters normally crawl through the tunnels in the dirt but can turn into ghostly eyes and travel slowly through the dirt.

More points are awarded for eliminating an enemy further down in the dirt (the levels are color coded), and the Fygar is worth more points if it is inflated horizontally rather than vertically (because it only breathes fire horizontally). More points are also awarded for dropping rocks on enemies in order to eliminate them rather than inflating them. If one enemy is killed by the rock, it is worth 1000 points. The next two add 1500 points each and any after that they add 2000. The act of digging is itself worth points, giving ten points for each block dug, so some players do as much of it as possible in situations where the threat from the remaining monsters is minimal.

After the player drops two rocks, fruits and vegetables (and other edible bonus items, such as Galaxian flagships) appear in the center of the play field, and can be collected for points if the player is able to reach them before they disappear. These edible bonus items will appear even if the rocks fail to hit any enemies. In some versions of the game, the most points you can get for this fruit bonus is 8,000 from the pineapple.

If the player drops a rock on a foe at the same time he pumps it to death, the game will be tricked into thinking that all enemies have been destroyed, but that the level has not been defeated. Thus, all enemies will promptly disappear, and the player will be free to dig through all dirt. Until another rock is dropped, going to the next level will remain impossible.

The last enemy on a level will try to escape off the top left of the screen. Level numbers are represented by flowers in the top right of the screen and each new level is noted at the beginning of each stage on the bottom right (as seen in graphic above). In successive levels, more monsters appear on each screen and they move more quickly. A level is completed successfully when the last monster is dispatched or succeeds in fleeing.

In the coin-operated version the game ends on round 256 (round 0), since this board is unplayable. At the start of the level, a Pooka is placed directly on top of where the player starts, with no way to kill it (this is an example of a kill screen).

Protagonist


Although Namco has officially given the character of the original Dig Dug the name "Dig Dug", in other games where he makes an appearance, the protagonist goes by Taizo Hori, and is the father of Susumu Hori, the main character in the Mr. Driller series. He is also the ex-husband of Toby "Kissy" Masuyo, the heroine of Baraduke. His name is a pun on the Japanese phrase "Horitai zo" (掘りたいぞう) or "I want to dig". Many American gamers learned of his real name via the PlayStation 2 game Namco x Capcom and the Nintendo DS game Mr. Driller Drill Spirits, where he is also a playable character. He is additionally featured in an unlockable gallery of Mr. Driller items in Mr. Driller 2. In the Mr. Driller series, Hori is known as the "Hero of the Dig Dug Incident". In Japan, he is also the "Hero of the South Island incident", and is the honorary chairman of the Driller Council whom most of the characters answer to. This contrasts greatly with the PC remake Dig Dug Deeper, where the hero is simply named Dig Dug.

(Courtesy of wikipedia.org)

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Personal Review:

I've always had a spot for Dig Dug in my heart.
It sends me back to playing it on the Commodore 64's at my old elementary school.

It's the kind of game that always sounds fun, and has GREAT fun through and through out it.

GRAPHICS: 4/10
Well it's from 1982, and of the Post-Pacman era, so it's graphics aren't exactly great, it is however a great game to play, despite it's lack in Graphical Effienciency

SOUND:5/10
As you move Dig Dug,the music moves with you, and it's not as memorable as other Namco games but it still entertains.

REPLAY VALUE:8/10
For an 80's Arcade game, and following other games like Galaga and Pacman it's a great game to play, no matter how many times you've played it.
I can always play it, and enjoy

OVERALL VALUE:7/10
Despite lacking graphics(obviously), it's a great overall arcade-gone-console classic game.
Fun no matter how good or bad you are at it..
And who DOESN'T enjoy blowing up Pooka's and Fygar's??



FYREE THE SPIRIT GOD
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By Nago on 08-30-2008, 01:02 AM
Nice review Fyree, I dont like that game though lol.
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By salance on 08-30-2008, 03:32 AM
hey man great reveiw dig dum is one game i can play for days and not get boried
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By Starfoxfan13 on 08-30-2008, 07:33 AM
i luv dis game. its awesome nd da gameplay iz fun. i played dig dugs 1 nd 2 nd i had alot of fun playing them
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By CheepCheep on 09-02-2008, 03:44 AM
Very good review Fyree. (:
I've never actually played Dig dug ;o, but it looks pretty good. I like that you've put your own personal view on the end of it. ;D
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By Smashsoul1992 on 09-02-2008, 11:24 AM
Excellent Fyree ^_^ You sum up the whole game in the best way and giving your personal opinion was a good way to let people know what YOU think of it!

You have ignited the flame in me to go and play Dig Dug again ^_^
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