Over the past few years we've had a number of quality releases by JOTD for the Amiga. We've had games such as Ms Pacman, Hyper Sports, Elevator Action, US Championship V'ball, Tetris 1200, Lock'N'Chase, and even my personal favourite Xevious 1200. Well while we wait for the upcoming Jail Break conversion that is soon to be finished, JOTD has announced that Dig Dug 2 has arrived on the Amiga. A 1985 action video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese arcades as a sequel to the 1982 hit game Dig Dug.
Here's the latest developer notes from the EAB thread linked (here). "Another cool game I discovered on Namco Museum DS in 2008: Dig Dug 2. You can pump monsters till they explode, but you can also sink the ground where they're walking on, making even more points. 6809 game (I love them), but wasn't the easiest because ... Namco. Those guys should have taken coding lessons from Konami I had to move some code from the IRQ to the main loop else it was crashing completely. Negative offsets that triggered a bug in my converter (never was seen before because it's so weird to code like that). Well, that's fixed now. That plus a task system that was a bitch to simulate, but the result is 100% playable like the original"
System Requirements :
- AGA version runs on vanilla A1200: arcade exact colors
- ECS version runs on any ECS amiga: slightly less colors (not
- really noticeable) and not very fast either
- OCS version is the same as ECS but without the in-game music to save chipmem
Credits:
- - jotd: reverse-engineering, 68000 transcode, graphics conversion
- sound conversion for the Amiga.
- - no9: music
- - PascalDe73: icon
Update : Good news for the new year as JOTD has released the first playable 1.0 version for you to try that can be downloaded (HERE).

Nice!
ReplyDeleteHave the NES version of the game. I actually prefer the sequel. It's definitely overlooked.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this game before, but all is good, when new games are made for Amiga.
ReplyDeleteThank You!
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