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'''Mappy''', like [[Xevious]], is an early [[Namco]] arcade game that achieved great success in the "Land of the Rising Sun", and very little success in the United States.  Behind its cute characters and presentation is a surprisingly strategic platform arcade game that requires a lot of planning, and can become quite frantic. It runs on the same hardware as [[Super Pac-Man]] (two Motorola M6809 microprocessors running at 1.536 MHz), but modified to support horizontal scrolling. It was also the first game from Namco to feature the text "All Rights Reserved" on its title screen - which is on the title screen of almost every game they released since.
'''Mappy''', like [[Xevious]], is an early [[Namco]] arcade game that achieved great success in Japan, and very little success in the United States.  Behind its cute characters and presentation is a surprisingly strategic platform arcade game that requires a lot of planning, and can become quite frantic. It runs on the same hardware as [[Super Pac-Man]] (two Motorola M6809 microprocessors running at 1.536 MHz), but modified to support horizontal scrolling.


Since Mappy wasn't extraordinarily popular in the U.S., there isn't a lot of history to report.  The name Mappy is likely derived from ''mappo'' (マッポ), a Japanese slang term (slightly insulting) for a policeman.  The large red cat was known as "Nyamco" in Japan, which besides being a play on Namco, comes from ''nyanko'' (ニャンコ), the Japanese equivalent of "kitty cat".  Nyamco was later renamed to "Goro" in the U.S. release of the game, but kept his original name in the System 86 sequel game [[Hopping Mappy]].
Since Mappy wasn't extraordinarily popular in the U.S., there isn't a lot of history to report.  The name Mappy is likely derived from ''mappo'' (マッポ), a Japanese slang term (slightly insulting) for a policeman.  The large red cat was known as "Nyamco" in Japan, which besides being a play on Namco, comes from ''nyanko'' (ニャンコ), the Japanese equivalent of "kitty cat".  Nyamco was renamed "Goro" in the U.S. release of the game.


Mappy (again, like Xevious) was ported to a large number of home computers and consoles in Japan, and (unlike Xevious) saw no American conversions.  However, it has now shown up more recently in the United States thanks to the [[Namco Museum 50th Anniversary]] compilations, and the Jakks Pacific Namco TV Games Plug-And-Play systems (not to mention Revenge of Arcade).
Mappy (again, like Xevious) was ported to a large number of home computers and consoles in Japan, and (unlike Xevious) saw no American conversions.  However, it has now shown up more recently in the United States thanks to the [[Namco Museum 50th Anniversary]] compilations, [[Microsoft Revenge of Arcade]] for [[Windows]], and the Jakks Pacific Namco TV Games Plug-And-Play systems.


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==Story==
==Story==
The player must take control of Mappy, the brave mouse policeman.  Mappy's mission is to retrieve all of the stolen treasure from the Meowky cat gang.  They've stashed all of the loot in their leader's mansions which contain several floors, and also numerous trampolines that the Meowkies have to use to travel between the various stories.  Mappy's job is only to recover the stolen goods, not to make any arrests, so you should not let him get near any cats (including the "Gosenzo" cat-coin) or it's lights out for Mappy.
The player takes control of Mappy, the brave mouse policeman.  Mappy's mission is to retrieve all of the stolen treasure from the Meowky cat gang.  They've stashed all of the loot in their leader's mansions which contain several floors, and also numerous trampolines that the Meowkies have to use to travel between the various stories.  Mappy's job is only to recover the stolen goods, not to make any arrests, so you should not let him get near any cats (including the "Gosenzo" cat-coin) or it's lights out for Mappy.


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==Gameplay summary==
==Gameplay summary==
* The player must direct Mappy through each of the Meowky gang's mansions (the roofs of which alternate colour) with the two-directional joystick.
* The player must direct Mappy through each of the Meowky gang's mansions with the two-directional joystick.
* You must collect every stolen item in the mansion to advance to the next round.  You can collect pair of items consecutively to multiply the bonus.
* You must collect every stolen item in the mansion to advance to the next round.  Collect pair of items consecutively for bonus points.
* You must avoid contact with Nyamco and the Meowky cat gang while standing on a floor. If they catch you, Mappy will lose a life and must restart.
* You must avoid contact with Nyamco and the Meowky cat gang while standing on a floor. If they catch you, Mappy will lose a life and must restart.
* Use the trampolines to bounce from one floor of the mansion to another.  Mappy is (mostly) safe from harm while in the air - due to the Gosenzo.
* Use the trampolines to bounce from one floor of the mansion to another.  Mappy is (mostly) safe from harm while in the air - due to the Gosenzo.
* Press the door button to open and close doors.  You can use this to block or shove enemy cats and temporarily stun them for a short time period.
* Press the door button to open and close doors.  Use doors to block or shove enemy cats and temporarily stun them.
* Open a flashing door to emit a microwave that drives the cats off the screen for bonus points. If Nyamco is caught in it, he will double your points.
* Open a flashing door to emit a microwave that drives the cats off the screen for bonus points. If Nyamco is caught in it, he will double your points.
* In the bonus rounds, you must collect all sixteen of the bonus balloons as quickly as you can before the song ends. The last one is big blue one.
* In the bonus rounds, you must collect all sixteen of the bonus balloons as quickly as you can before the song ends.


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