"Touch My Face" - Mr. Driller | PlayStation Classic
Wait hang on, bad idea, don't do that no no no
For this and more, check out our website at http://dpad.fm, and help support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/dpadFM !
Hey you! Come check out our Discord server! https://discord.gg/MUuqwv5
CHAPTER SELECT:
00:00 Opening Animation
00:48 Title Screen
01:12 Arcade Mode: 2500ft Challenge, Attempt 1
04:53 Arcade Mode: 2500ft Challenge, Attempt 2
10:49 Arcade Mode: 2500ft Challenge, Attempt 3
12:53 Arcade Mode: 2500ft Challenge, Attempt 4
17:08 Arcade Mode: 2500ft Challenge, Attempt 5
- - -
Mr. Driller is a 1999 puzzle arcade game developed and published by Namco. Versions for the PlayStation, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color and WonderSwan Color were also released. Controlling Susumu Hori, the titular "Mr. Driller", the player must dig their way to the bottom of the screen by destroying colored blocks that litter the playfield. Blocks will be cleared if four or more are touching each other, which can be used to cause chain reactions. Susumu has an constantly-depleting oxygen meter that can be refilled by collecting air capsules found throughout stages. It ran on the Namco System 12 arcade board.
Mr. Driller was designed by Yasuhito Nagaoka and produced by Hideo Yoshizawa, best known for his work on Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and the Ninja Gaiden series. It was intended as the third entry in Namco's Dig Dug series, tentatively titled Dig Dug 3. Originally meant to be exclusive to home consoles, it was instead made an arcade game to help increase sales. The game was completed before it was ever pitched, leading to a lengthy process that ended with the game being presented to company president Masaya Nakamura.
The PlayStation Classic is a dedicated video game console by Sony Interactive Entertainment that emulates games originally released on its 1994 PlayStation console. It was announced in September 2018 at the Tokyo Game Show, and released on December 3, 2018, the 24th anniversary of the release of the original. The console has been compared to competitor Nintendo's prior releases of the NES Classic Edition and Super NES Classic Edition mini consoles. Despite this, the console received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism for its weak game library, use of the original controller, use of PAL versions and high price tag; though the console's design did attract praise.
#PlayStationClassic