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Dig Dug II (Old Ver.)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Dig Dug II (Old Ver.)
Name digdug2o
Manufacturer Namco
Year 1985
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .027
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Maze

Parent and clones

Parent digdug2 : Dig Dug II (New Ver.) (1985)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 4 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 90 no 288 224 60.606061 6144000 384 0 288 264 0 224

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade d21-3.3m 256 e0074ee2 d21-3.3m f4f02977130110be52f4dd82fc3c0d02f45778b9 namco 0 good no
arcade d21-5.5b 32 9b169db5 d21-5.5b 77e840d10ab59708a051c3b15305b33d431ee06d proms 0 good no
arcade d21-6.4c 256 55a88695 d21-6.4c bd6bd641c9f220b6a2cc414a1117d5c089571400 proms 20 good no
arcade d21_1.1b 16384 5c77c0d4 56709e5db1686fd996d21c1005accf34e2d863e1 maincpu c000 good no
arcade d21_3.1d 16384 be7ec80b a053274ffbf3200e9b89a8be1bd91744acb4a823 maincpu 8000 good no
arcade d21_4.1k 8192 737443b1 d21_4.1k 0e46204089cc6e5ffab0d2a62f9a1728f8c35948 sub e000 good no
arcade d21_5.3b 4096 afcb4509 d21_5.3b c9a54df22b0b92efbe7417a00200587225906b46 gfx1 0 good no
arcade d21_6.3m 16384 df1f4ad8 d21_6.3m 004fba630018dbf03c4b0e284c98077e19fface3 gfx2 0 good no
arcade d21_7.3n 16384 ccadb3ea d21_7.3n 77d8d8e6039272f73e63c8f76084138ec613365a gfx2 4000 good no
arcade d2x-7.5k 256 1525a4d1 bbedb0cf5957671fca1229d38cb33086356813e1 proms 120 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M6809 sub cpu 1536000
Namco 15XX namco audio 24000
Speaker speaker audio

Serie

Serie : Dig Dug
  1. Dig Dug (rev 2) (1982)
  2. Dig Dug (1982)
  3. Dig Dug (1982)
  4. Dig Dug (rev 1) (1982)
  5. Dig Dug (Atari, rev 2) (1982)
  6. Dig Dug (Atari, rev 1) (1982)
  7. Dig Dug (manufactured by Sidam) (1982)
  8. Zig Zag (Dig Dug hardware) (1982)
  9. Dig Dug (1982?)
  10. Dig Dug (1983)
  11. Dig Dug (1983)
  12. Dig Dug (1983)
  13. Dig Dug (Thunder Mountain) (clean crack) (1983)
  14. Dig Dug (1983)
  15. Dig Dug (1983)
  16. Dig Dug (1983)
  17. Dig Dug (1983)
  18. Dig Dug (1983)
  19. Dig Dug (NTSC) (1983)
  20. Dig Dug (PAL) (1984)
  21. Dig Dug (Prototype) (1984)
  22. Dig Dug (1984)
  23. Dig Dug (Jpn) (1984)
  24. Dig Dug (Euro) (1984)
  25. Dig Dug (Jpn) (1985)
  26. Dig Dug II (New Ver.) (1985)
  27. Dig Dug II (Old Ver.) (1985)
  28. Dig Dug (1987)
  29. Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise (USA) (1989)
  30. Dig Dug (1990)
  31. Dig Dug II (1990)
  32. Dig Dug (Euro) (1992)
  33. Dig Dug I & II (1995)
  34. Dig Dug (Jpn) (19??)

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History


Arcade Video game published 34 years ago:

Dig Dug II (c) 1985 Namco.

For this sequel to the 1982 classic, "Dig Dug", Namco changed the game's perspective from a cutaway side-on viewpoint to an overhead one. The action now takes place on a series of small islands, the gameplay itself retains much from its predecessor, with Dig Dug still being chased by the 'Pookas' (round, goggle-wearing red enemies) and the 'Fygers' (green, fire-breathing dragons).

As with the first game, Dig Dug is still armed with a pump that allows him to inflate and burst the enemies. For the sequel, however, he is also armed with a jackhammer. This can be used at the round ground-pegs scattered around each island to create and connect up fault lines in the ground. If both ends of a system of faults reaches the water, the ground surrounded by them will sink into the ocean killing all creatures on it, including Dig Dug himself if he is standing on the destroyed section of land.

The Pookas and Fygers cannot cross any fault lines while in solid monster form but as with the first game, they can take on a ghost form and move wherever they wish.

Once three pieces of land have been cut off an island, a bonus vegetable will appear somewhere on the remaining land, this can be eaten for extra points. When only one, two or (on later rounds) three enemies remain on the island, they will eventually head for the edge of the island and jump into the water, killing themselves and costing the player points.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : D2

Main CPU : Motorola M6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Motorola M6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Namco 8-channel WSG

Players : 2
Control : 4-way joystick
Buttons : 2
= > [1] Pump, [2] Drill

- TRIVIA -

Dig Dug II was released in March 1985 in Japan.

The main character of Dig Dug has a name in Japan, 'Taizo Hori', a pun based on the phrase 'Horitai zo', or 'I want to dig!'.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Learn the lay of the land: On your first visit to any island, try to take as much time to study it as possible. Concentrate on eliminating enemies with your pump, and try to leave at least two enemies until you are done studying the island. Look for ground pegs that you can take advantage of, and create landslides with. Once you have played any island at least twice, you should be familiar enough with it to execute your plan to create a landslide as soon as you start. If you miss the opportunity to do it early on, you may have to spend more time luring enemies away from the site and bring them back when you are ready.

* Landslides are easier in the beginning: The early rounds are obviously easier than the later ones, and they are designed to maximize landslide opportunities. As you are playing further in the game, you will begin to notice that it will become harder to find an obvious landslide situation and you will have to become more creative. When you are familiar with the early rounds, take advantage of the easy landslide setups to give your score a nice boost. And don't forget, three landslides earns you a bonus vegetable which helps your score out as well. As you progress through the game, switch to relying on your pump for easier kills.

* Cracks are your best defense: You should remember that unless Pookas or Fygars become ghosts, they cannot cross over the cracks. Even if you cannot necessarily use a peg to create a landslide, you can still use them to create cracks in the ground and generally make it more difficult for enemies to get around. In some cases, you can use cracks to break up a pack of Pookas that have bunched together. In other cases, you can create a "fence" of cracks, and leave one section alone as a "gate". Then you can lure all of the enemies behind the fence and close the gate by creating the last crack and watch them all drown in the sea as the point value you earned for doing so flies across the screen. Remember, however, that a determined enemy can become a ghost and begin floating over a crack very slowly. Always be on the lookout and never stay in one section for too long. Dig Dug is never totally safe.

* Later rounds: It takes more skill than strategy to win in the later rounds. Landslide opportunities are severely limited, and the multitude of enemies start coming at you very quickly. You must use the pegs to create cracks that you can use as a line of defense. The enemies will gather together, and you may need to use the pump stall technique learned in the first Dig Dug (where you had to pump up an enemy to stall them and safely pass through them) in order to get away a lot of the time. When you put some distance between you and the pack of enemies, find a crack to stand behind and pump enemies from behind the line until one becomes a ghost. If you're fast enough, you can kill one enemy, and start pumping the ghost before it reaches you. If not, or if there are too many ghosts coming at you, you should prepare to run away, and find another hiding spot. Thorough knowledge of the island layout can help you set up two safety zones if you need to run back and forth, but you should always be careful not to accidentally run into any enemies.


* Easter Egg (works on the new version only, old version doesn't have it) :
1) Enter service mode.
2) Select sound 1B.
3) Press the service switch to display the grid and enter the following sequence : Down(x2), Right, Left(x2), Down(x2), Left(x3), Up(x2).
4)Press the service switch again. Some music will play and 'DIGDUGII (c) 1985 NAMCO LTD.' will be slowly drawn on the screen.

* Pause/Resume : When the 'freeze' dip switch is on, at the beginning of the game select starting level with joystick Up/Down, then press the Drill button. During the game, press the Start button to pause/resume.

- SERIES -

1. Dig Dug (1982, ARC)
2. Dig Dug II (1985, ARC)
3. Dig Dug Arrangement (1996, ARC): part of "Namco Classics Collection Vol.2"
4. Dig Dug Deeper (2001, PC)
5. Dig Dug Arrangement (2005, PSP): part of "Namco Museum Battle Collection"
6. Dig Dug - Digging Strike (2005, DS)

- STAFF -

Music by : Junko Ozawa

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
[JP] Nintendo Famicom (apr.18, 1986) "Dig Dug II [Model NDDII-4500]"
[US] Nintendo NES (dec.1989) "Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise [Model NES-I2-USA]"
Nintendo Famicom Disk [JP] (aug.31, 1990) "Dig Dug II [Model NDS-DD2]"
Microsoft XBOX 360 [US] (nov.4, 2008) "Namco Museum - Virtual Arcade [Model 21022]"
[EU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (may.15, 2009) "Namco Museum - Virtual Arcade"
[AU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (june.4, 2009) "Namco Museum - Virtual Arcade"
[JP] Microsoft XBOX 360 (nov.5, 2009) "Namco Museum - Virtual Arcade [Model 2RD-00001]"
[US] Nintendo Wii (nov.16, 2010) "Namco Museum Megamix"

* HANDHELDS:
[US] Sony PSP (aug.23, 2005) "Namco Museum Battle Collection [Model ULUS-10035]"
[EU] Sony PSP (dec.9, 2005) "Namco Museum Battle Collection [Model UCES-00116]"
[JP] Sony PSP (feb.23, 2006) "Namco Museum Vol.2 [Model ULJS-00047]"
[US] Nintendo DS (sept.18, 2007) "Namco Museum DS [Model NTR-YNME-USA]"
[JP] Nintendo DS (oct.11, 2007) "Namco Museum DS [Model NTR-YNMJ-JPN]"
Sony PSP [KO] (nov.8, 2007) "Namco Museum Vol.2"
[EU] Nintendo DS (feb.29, 2008) "Namco Museum DS [Model NTR-YNMP-EUR]"

* COMPUTERS:
[JP] Sharp X68000 (feb.24, 1995) "Dig Dug I & II"
PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] [JP] (june.9, 1998) "Namco History Vol.3"

- CONTRIBUTE -

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