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* [[Mineral MacGuffin]]: The Dristones.
* [[Mineral MacGuffin]]: The Dristones.
* [[Missing Mom]]: After getting divorced from Taizo. Masuyo (the heroine from Baraduke) left home and since then she's rarely heard about. She makes a few cameos in the games thou.
* [[Missing Mom]]: After getting divorced from Taizo. Masuyo (the heroine from Baraduke) left home and since then she's rarely heard about. She makes a few cameos in the games thou.
* [[No Export for You]]: Most of the best Mr. Driller games never saw light outside of Japan, its 99% guaranteed that no one knew that Susumu had a brother, or that his dad was actually Dig Dug until the release of ''Drill Spirits''.
** Then again, it ''is'' Namco. The [[No Export for You]] article uses the company's name as a [[Skyward Scream]] for a reason.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Puchi and Usagi.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Puchi and Usagi.
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Taizo Hori, you really have to wonder if he really cares about his children, he rather be spending time with his precious ''camels''.
* [[Parental Neglect]]: Taizo Hori, you really have to wonder if he really cares about his children, he rather be spending time with his precious ''camels''.

Revision as of 12:35, 10 June 2014

"Cash you say? Does that taste good? I want some too!"
Taizo Hori, Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits

Mr. Driller is a spin-off series to Namco's Dig Dug. First released in arcades in 1999 and on the Play Station and Dreamcast in 2000, the game stars young Susumu Hori (the son of Dig Dug's protagonist Taizo Hori and Baraduke heroine Toby "Kissy" Masuyo) in a race to drill through multiple colored blocks as far as he can without running out of air or getting crushed. Falling blocks of the same color will meld together, and disappear if the resulting combination is more than four blocks long. Air capsules appear every so often, and must be picked up to ensure survival. There are other hazards, such as the aforementioned falling blocks, and "X" blocks which, if drilled, cover you in poisonous gas that takes away from your Oxygen Meter.

The series combines elements of a fast-action arcade game and a Puzzle Game, due to the importance of watching how the blocks will fall as your character descends further into the earth.

Games in the series:

  • Mr. Driller: Arcade, ported to the Play Station and other platforms
  • Mr. Driller 2: Arcade, also ported to PC and Game Boy Advance
  • Mr. Driller G ("Mr. Driller Great"): Arcade, also ported to the Play Station in 2001 (Japan only)
  • Mr. Driller A ("Mr. Driller Ace: Wonderful Pacteria"): Released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance (Japan only)
  • Mr. Driller: Drill Land: Released in 2002 for the Nintendo Game Cube (Japan only)
  • Mr. Driller Drill Spirits: Released 2004 on the Nintendo DS, and first Mr. Driller game to be released overseas in 4 years.
  • Mr. Driller Online: Released in 2008 on X Box Live Arcade
  • Mr. Driller W: Released 2009 for Wii Ware
  • Mr. Driller: Drill Till You Drop Released 2009 for DSiWare

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