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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Mr. Do! [a] is a 1982 maze video game developed by Universal.It is the first arcade video game to be released as a conversion kit for other cabinets; Taito published the conversion kit in Japan. The game was inspired by Namco's Dig Dug released earlier in 1982. Mr. Do! was a commercial success in Japan and North America, selling 30,000 arcade units in the US, and it was followed by several ...
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  3. ja.wikipedia.org

    Mr. Do!』(ミスタードゥ)は、1982年 9月に当時の株式会社ユニバーサル(現・ユニバーサルエンターテインメント)から稼働されたアーケード用固定画面アクションゲームである。 主人公のピエロ「Mr.Do」を操作して場所を移動する事で通路を作り、ボールを投げつけて敵を倒しながら一定の ...
  4. arcade-museum.com

    Mr. Do! is a Videogame by Universal (circa 1982). You are a clown who moves around a maze. You can dig new paths to avoid monsters and collect cherries. ... Universal was based in Japan. Other machines made by Universal during the time period Mr. Do! was produced include: Lady Bug, Cosmic Avenger, Snap Jack, Zero Hour, Cosmic Alien, Mr. Do ...
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  5. wikiwand.com

    Mr. Do! [a] is a 1982 maze video game developed by Universal.It is the first arcade video game to be released as a conversion kit for other cabinets; Taito published the conversion kit in Japan. The game was inspired by Namco's Dig Dug released earlier in 1982. Mr. Do! was a commercial success in Japan and North America, selling 30,000 arcade units in the US, and it was followed by several ...
  6. discover.hubpages.com

    Mr Do! is part of a legacy of Japanese developed arcade games, involving memorable characters with strange names such as PacMan and Donkey Kong, that stood out amongst all of the generic Space Invader clones flooding the market in the early 80's. The game was created by Universal and distributed by Taito, and starred a jolly clown, the ...
  7. Revisional Differences. There is an alternate, earlier version of Mr.Do! where the protagonist is a Yukidaruma (Japanese snowman) instead of a clown. While referred to as a "prototype" in MAME, other sources claim it was properly released in Japan, making its exact release status a mystery.
  8. arcade-history.com

    Mr. Do! was released in September 1982 in Japan and in December 1982 in the USA. It was also licensed to Taito. Mr. Do! was inspired by "Dig Dug" and was the first in a series of four Mr. Do! games. Mr. Do! was one of video-gaming's biggest arcade successes. Unfortunately for Universal, none of their other games could match it in commercial terms.
  9. mobygames.com

    You know, some people say that Mr. Do! is a lot like Dig Dug, but I disagree with that one. The game was a success with the kiddies that at least three other Mr. Do! games were made: Mr. Do's Castle, Mr. Do's Wild Ride, and Do! Run Run. Of these three, Mr. Do's Castle made it to home computers and consoles. There's even a game called Neo Mr.
  10. thekingofgrabs.com

    Universal's 1982 arcade game Mr.Do! is an iconic, early digging game, with chasing monsters and falling apples, and plenty of cute, Japanese surrealism. You play as Mr.Do himself - a cute-looking circus clown - and the basic aim is to dig through the ground; collect the cherries, and avoid or kill the monsters by digging under apples and allowing them to fall onto them, squashing them ...
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    1982 arcade video game

    Mr. Do! is a 1982 maze video game developed by Universal. It is the first arcade video game to be released as a conversion kit for other cabinets; Taito published the conversion kit in Japan. The game was inspired by Namco's Dig Dug released earlier in 1982. Mr. Do! was a commercial success in Japan and North America, selling 30,000 arcade units in the US, and it was followed by several arcade sequels. Wikipedia

    SeriesMr. Do!
    Genre(s)Maze
    Mode(s)Single-player
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