Phosphor Dot Fossils: Dig Dug (Atari 8-bit computers, 1983)

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Dig Dug (1982)
Duration: 12:21
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The Atari computers will provide a much more detailed, authentic arcade experience than the 2600, right? Let's see if you still say that after Dig Dug.

Phosphor Dot Fossils ( http://www.thelogbook.media/phosphor/​ ) is one of the web's oldest archives of vintage console, computer, and arcade games; there was also a 2-DVD documentary of the same name, covering the early history of video games, produced in 2008 and 2009 (now available for download at http://www.thelogbook.com/store/​ ). And these days? PDF aims to bring a more laid-back, less-caffeinated, less-profanity-spewing experience to the retro video game longplay video.

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Dig Dug Statistics For theLogBook

At present, theLogBook has 1,643 views spread across 12 videos for Dig Dug, with his channel currently having around hours worth of content for Dig Dug. This is 1.19% of the total watchable video on theLogBook's YouTube channel.