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|title=Dig Dug Arrangement
|title=Dig Dug Arrangement
|image=Dig Dug Arrangement screen.jpg
|image=Dig Dug Arrangement title screen.png
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|released={{sys|Arcade}}{{rd|1996}}{{sys|ps2}}{{rd|2001|December 4}}{{sys|xbox|gc}}{{rd|2002|October 9}}
|released={{sys|Arcade}}{{rd|1996}}{{sys|ps2}}{{rd|2001|December 4}}{{sys|xbox|gc}}{{rd|2002|October 9}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Arcade]],[[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]]
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
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In [[1996]], [[Namco]] packaged both the original [[Dig Dug]] game and a remake and re-released it in arcades with the title [[Namco Classic Collection Vol. 2]]. The remake was called '''Dig Dug Arrangement''', with one or two-player modes, as in the original. Out of the five created ''Arrangement'' games, this version has the least amount of changes. The graphics are updated and the levels are different. There are also new features such as giant rocks (that can crush multiple enemies at a time) and special power-up items.
'''Dig Dug Arrangement''' is, as the name suggests, a remake of [[Namco]]'s [[1982]] arcade game [[Dig Dug]]; it was released in [[1996]], as a part of the [[compilation]] arcade game, [[Namco Classics Collection Vol. 2]], and later rereleased alongside the original and ten others in the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] versions of [[Namco Museum]] in [[2002]]. Two players can also play this game simultaneously (the second player takes control of yellow-and-white-suited version of Dig Dug) - and as in [[Toy Pop]], [[Cosmo Gang: The Video]], [[Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai-Bouken]] and [[Lucky & Wild]], both players' scores are combined (one can also pump the other up until he explodes to kill him for 10000 points, or drop a rock on him). Several new songs were also composed (and unlike in the original, they are not only heard when the Dig Dugs are moving) and a [[Tank Force]]-like overworld map showing the Dig Dugs' current position appears before every round - and, several new enemies have also been introduced (including enormous mechanical versions of the original Pookas and Fygars, who serve as bosses). The Dodongadon and Jammers (from the Cosmo Gang series) also return as enemies, and several new bonus items (including a new type of special bonus item, one of which is the Special Flag, from [[Rally-X]]) have also been introduced; there is even a new kind of enormous rock that goes straight to the bottom of the screen, along with the Balls and Containers (again, from the Cosmo Gang series).


Dig Dug Arrangement was re-released alongside the original and ten others in the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] versions of [[Namco Museum]] in [[2002]].
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Dig Dug Arrangement is, as the name suggests, a remake of Namco's 1982 arcade game Dig Dug; it was released in 1996, as a part of the compilation arcade game, Namco Classics Collection Vol. 2, and later rereleased alongside the original and ten others in the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of Namco Museum in 2002. Two players can also play this game simultaneously (the second player takes control of yellow-and-white-suited version of Dig Dug) - and as in Toy Pop, Cosmo Gang: The Video, Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai-Bouken and Lucky & Wild, both players' scores are combined (one can also pump the other up until he explodes to kill him for 10000 points, or drop a rock on him). Several new songs were also composed (and unlike in the original, they are not only heard when the Dig Dugs are moving) and a Tank Force-like overworld map showing the Dig Dugs' current position appears before every round - and, several new enemies have also been introduced (including enormous mechanical versions of the original Pookas and Fygars, who serve as bosses). The Dodongadon and Jammers (from the Cosmo Gang series) also return as enemies, and several new bonus items (including a new type of special bonus item, one of which is the Special Flag, from Rally-X) have also been introduced; there is even a new kind of enormous rock that goes straight to the bottom of the screen, along with the Balls and Containers (again, from the Cosmo Gang series).

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