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* '''[[Mr. Driller]]''' (1999) was first released to arcades for Namco's System 11 arcade hardware. It was later ported to several consoles, including the [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation]], [[Dreamcast]], [[WonderSwan Color]], [[Windows]], and [[mobile phones]]. It introduces the core components of the series, the character Susumu Hori, and a story involving creatures known as Undergrounders flooding the Earth with giant blocks.
* '''[[Mr. Driller]]''' (1999) was first released to arcades for Namco's System 12 arcade hardware. It was later ported to several consoles, including the [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation]], [[Dreamcast]], [[WonderSwan Color]], [[Windows]], and [[mobile phones]]. It introduces the core components of the series, the character Susumu Hori, and a story involving creatures known as Undergrounders flooding the Earth with giant blocks.
* '''[[Mr. Driller 2]]''' (2000) was released for arcades in Japan and later for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and Windows. The sequel features Susumu's rival, the hot-headed German driller Anna Hottenmeyer, alongside improvements such as increasing the game speed, two-player cooperative play, and additional game modes.
* '''[[Mr. Driller 2]]''' (2000) was released for arcades in Japan and later for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and Windows. The sequel features Susumu's rival, the hot-headed German driller Anna Hottenmeyer, alongside improvements such as increasing the game speed, two-player cooperative play, and additional game modes.
* '''[[Mr. Driller G]]''' (2001) was released for arcades and the PlayStation in Japan, serving as the final ''Mr. Driller'' game for arcades and the first developed by Project Driller. In addition to including a story-driven campaign mode, ''G'' adds several new playable characters, including Susumu's older brother Ataru Hori, his father Taizo Hori, the dog Puchi, and the drilling robot Horinger-Z.
* '''[[Mr. Driller G]]''' (2001) was released for arcades and the PlayStation in Japan, serving as the final ''Mr. Driller'' game for arcades and the first developed by Project Driller. In addition to including a story-driven campaign mode, ''G'' adds several new playable characters, including Susumu's older brother Ataru Hori, his father Taizo Hori, the dog Puchi, and the drilling robot Horinger-Z.