Classic Game Room HD reviews DIG DUG for Atari 5200. This 1982 Namco classic has a fine converstion for the Atari 5200 video game console and plays very well. It is extremely similar to the Atari 7800 game cartridge in fact. This CGRHD review of Dig Dug for Atari 5200 has gameplay footage from Dig Dug being played on Atari 5200. See our hero dig and dug while pumping enemies full of air and exploding them underground. Dig Dug should see a remake in 3D with first person shooter style and flamethrowers. Namco? Yes, were asking...
Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of DIG DUG for the Atari 2600 VCS Video Computer System. Dig Dug is by Namco, the same people who brought you the amazing Pac Man and Xevious as well as the piece of trash called Ridge Racer 7. In fact they disgraced the awesome game Dig Dug by naming some stuff in RR7 after it.... bad. Dig Dug was released in 1982 in the arcades and was a very successful game and ...
Just because the graphics are better doesnt mean the game is better What could be better than Dig Dig on the Atari 7800 ProSystem? Dig Dug doesnt rely on fancy graphics or futuristic gameplay to be fun. It just is fun. This awesome classic arcade smash hit from the 1980s is retro, old school video gaming at its finest. Dig Dug digs through the earth to get points, collect vegetables (and roots I think, like carrots) and kills bad guys with a bike pump. Dig Dug is such a great game it could be remade today for the Xbox 360 or...
Classic Game Room HD reviews DIG DUG 2 for Nintendo Entertainment System NES, Dig Dug 2 Trouble in Paradise is the lesser known sequel to the amazing arcade hit, Dig Dug! From Namco comes another arcade gem where you control Dig Dug in his quest to rid the world of Pookas and Fygars while racking up mad points. But wait, hes on an island!? This game differs from the original drastically but the more time you spend with it the similarities become clear. Dig Dug 2 is quite good, even if there isnt much digging. It could have b...
Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow video game collectible review of Dig Dug miniature toys. These tiny plastic Dig Dug and Fygar figures were sold as cellular phone charms in Japan, and are about the size of a computer keyboard key. They are very faithful in design to their original arcade counterparts from the game Dig Dug by Namco. Kevin gets up close and personal with them while they hang out on Edit Station 1. This review showcases these Dig Dug Miniatures with commentary from CGR Undertow reviewer Kevin....

