Phosphor Dot Fossils: Do Run Run! (Arcade, 1984, played via MAME)

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Phosphor Dot Fossils isn't clowning around with Earl's favorite entry in the storied history of Mr. Do! Find out why both clam-frog-things and especially blue ducks mean instant death. This is the first in a series of short pieces on favorite obscure and semi-obscure arcade games.

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Tags:
mr. do!
do! run run
do run run
classic arcade game
retrogaming
phosphor dot fossils
thelogbook.com
earl green
1984



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Do! Run Run Statistics For theLogBook

At present, theLogBook has 55 views spread across 1 video for Do! Run Run, and less than an hour worth of Do! Run Run videos were uploaded to his channel. This makes up less than 0.11% of the total overall content on theLogBook's YouTube channel.