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Due to Mr. Do!'s popularity and presence in the arcades, a few companies sought the rights to bring the title home to console and computer players. Coleco secured the rights for the home console conversion, and released it for its own [[ColecoVision]], as well as for the [[Atari 2600]]. Datasoft, on the other hand, purchased the rights to bring the game home on diskette to computers, and released it on the more popular systems available in North America and Europe. Mr. Do! saw a brief revival in the mid 1990s, being released as one of the last titles on the [[SNES]], as well as a combo release for the [[Sharp X68000]] computer along with its sequel, [[Mr. Do's Castle]] (known in Japan as Mr. Do vs. Unicorns). In addition to Mr. Do's Castle, Mr. Do went on to star in two more games, [[Mr. Do's Wild Ride]] and [[Do! Run Run]] before his series came to a close. | Due to Mr. Do!'s popularity and presence in the arcades, a few companies sought the rights to bring the title home to console and computer players. Coleco secured the rights for the home console conversion, and released it for its own [[ColecoVision]], as well as for the [[Atari 2600]]. Datasoft, on the other hand, purchased the rights to bring the game home on diskette to computers, and released it on the more popular systems available in North America and Europe. Mr. Do! saw a brief revival in the mid 1990s, being released as one of the last titles on the [[SNES]], as well as a combo release for the [[Sharp X68000]] computer along with its sequel, [[Mr. Do's Castle]] (known in Japan as Mr. Do vs. Unicorns). In addition to Mr. Do's Castle, Mr. Do went on to star in two more games, [[Mr. Do's Wild Ride]] and [[Do! Run Run]] before his series came to a close. | ||
[[File:Mr. Do! title.png|thumb|right|Title screen]] | |||
File:Mr. Do! title.png|Title screen | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay Summary== | ||
* You must guide Mr. Do through existing tunnels, or you can direct him to create new tunnels in one of four directions. | * You must guide Mr. Do through existing tunnels, or you can direct him to create new tunnels in one of four directions. | ||
* You can clear each stage by collecting every cherry on the screen, by defeating every enemy, or by collecting a diamond. | * You can clear each stage by collecting every cherry on the screen, by defeating every enemy, or by collecting a diamond. | ||
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[[Category:Universal]] | [[Category:Universal]] | ||
[[Category:Taito Corporation]] | |||
[[Category:Mindware]] | [[Category:Mindware]] | ||
[[Category:Action]] | [[Category:Action]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] |