Namco Bandai continues to mine its library of arcade classics with Dig Dug for Xbox Live Arcade. Similar to the XBLA releases of Namco notables Galaga and Pac-Man, Dig Dug looks, sounds, and plays ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Arcade Game Series: Dig Dug First appearing in arcades in 1982, Dig Dug finally comes to Xbox One! Dig up, down, left, and right and burrow through the ...
I’ve finally gotten old enough where games I used to play during my childhood qualify to be in a museum — literally and figuratively. I mean, you’ve got your literal video game museums that display ...
I'm ashamed to admit this—only because I know the horrid abuse I'll get in comments—but I've never played Dig Dug. I'm not sure why; it's not like I sat down and realized I never played the game and ...
One of Namco’s most enduring coin-op arcade game franchises has returned for the iPhone and iPod touch — Dig Dug Remix is now available, and costs $6. Dig Dug Remix includes the original arcade game ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Arcade Archives: Dig Dug "Dig Dug" is an action game released by Namco (Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.) in 1982. Take control of Dig Dug and to spear ...
Ahead of the release of Stranger Things Season 2, the titles of the first six episodes were revealed, giving the world an extremely vague tease of what's to come. One of those episode titles is a ...
Namco Bandai has continued its string of putting old school arcade titles up for purchase and download on the Xbox Live Arcade with the much adored Dig Dug. More than two decades later, the quirky ...
It's a little known fact that I would like to retire and play Super Nintendo RPGs all day. I have no time for you and your "modern games", and last night I had a dream where I kept a big folder of all ...
And so the Xbox Live Arcade classic arcade bandwagon rolls on this week with the release of yet another cheap and cheerful Namco port. Cheap, in that it's 400 points, and cheerful in its ability to ...
And that s Dig Dug – same as it ever was. Essentially unchanged from the arcade original, still as fun to play as ever. But while the classic appeal of Dig Dug on a nostalgic level can t be questioned ...
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