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{{Header Nav|game=Mr. Driller 2|num=0}} | {{Header Nav|game=Mr. Driller 2|num=0}} | ||
{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|title=Mr. Driller 2 | |title=Mr. Driller 2 | ||
|image=Mr Driller 2 | |image=Mr. Driller 2 title screen.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Namco]] | |developer=[[Namco]] | ||
|publisher={{co|Namco|jp}}{{co|Namco|us}}{{co|Infogrames|eu}}{{sys|wiiuvc}}[[Bandai Namco Games]] | |publisher={{co|Namco|jp}}{{co|Namco|us}}{{co|Infogrames Entertainment|eu}}{{sys|wiiuvc}}[[Bandai Namco Games]] | ||
|released={{sys|arcade|top=1}}{{jp|2000|July}}{{na|2000}}{{sys|gba}}{{jp|2001|March 21}}{{eu|2004|January 30}}{{na|2005|April 10}}{{sys|wii u vc}} {{eu|2014|May 15}}{{na|2014|July 17}}{{jp|2014|August 20}} | |released={{collapsible list|title=July, 2000| | ||
|genre= | {{sys|arcade|top=1}}{{jp|2000|July}}{{na|2000}}{{sys|gba}}{{jp|2001|March 21}}{{eu|2004|January 30}}{{na|2005|April 10}}{{sys|win}}{{na|2002|March 29}}{{sys|wii u vc}}{{eu|2014|May 15}}{{na|2014|July 17}}{{jp|2014|August 20}}}} | ||
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Windows]], [[ | |japanese=ミスタードリラー2 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U VC]] | |||
|players=1-2 | |||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|E}} | |ratings={{ESRB|E}} | ||
|preceded by=[[Mr. Driller]] | |preceded by=[[Mr. Driller]] | ||
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|series=Mr. Driller | |series=Mr. Driller | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{marquee|Mr. Driller 2 marquee.jpg}} | |||
'''Mr. Driller 2''' is a... | '''Mr. Driller 2''' is a [[puzzle]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[2000]]; it runs on the company's System 12 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to [[Mr. Driller]], which was released in the previous year (and, it is a spin-off from the [[:Category:Dig Dug|Dig Dug series]], for its main character, the eponymous "Mr. Driller", is in fact: Susumu Hori, the son of Taizo). However, for this sequel, two players can play simultaneously (the second player will have to control a yellow-and-gray-suited version of Mr. Driller) - however, this feature was removed when the game was ported to the [[Game Boy Advance]], in [[2001]]. The game was also ported to the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system in [[2002]], and GBA conversion was later rereleased on the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in Europe on [[May 15]], [[2014]]; it was also rereleased in the North American and Japanese region on [[July 17]] and [[August 20]] of the same year respectively. | ||
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Mr Driller 2 US box | File:Mr. Driller 2 cabinet.jpg|Upright arcade cabinet. | ||
File:Mr. Driller 2 gameplay.jpg|Screenshot of the game. | |||
File:Mr. Driller 2 JP GBA boxart.jpg|Japanese GBA cover art. | |||
File:Mr Driller 2 US box front.jpg|North American cover art | |||
File:Mr Driller 2 US box rear.jpg|Back of the US cover art. | |||
File:Mr. Driller 2 EU GBA boxart.jpg|European GBA cover art. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{Mr. Driller}} | {{Mr. Driller}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Namco]] | ||
[[Category:Bandai Namco Games]] | [[Category:Bandai Namco Games]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzle]] | [[Category:Puzzle]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] |
Revision as of 09:00, 13 October 2015
Mr. Driller 2 is a puzzle arcade game that was released by Namco in 2000; it runs on the company's System 12 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Mr. Driller, which was released in the previous year (and, it is a spin-off from the Dig Dug series, for its main character, the eponymous "Mr. Driller", is in fact: Susumu Hori, the son of Taizo). However, for this sequel, two players can play simultaneously (the second player will have to control a yellow-and-gray-suited version of Mr. Driller) - however, this feature was removed when the game was ported to the Game Boy Advance, in 2001. The game was also ported to the Microsoft Windows operating system in 2002, and GBA conversion was later rereleased on the Wii U Virtual Console in Europe on May 15, 2014; it was also rereleased in the North American and Japanese region on July 17 and August 20 of the same year respectively.
Images
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Upright arcade cabinet.
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Screenshot of the game.
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Japanese GBA cover art.
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North American cover art
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Back of the US cover art.
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European GBA cover art.