@@orderofmagnitude-TPATPit is! But man I’m just happy to have a part in a Patman vid, I’ve been a fan for a long time. I could honestly quit RUclips now lol
You forgot to mention the Game Gear has a extra mode called "Time Travel" which has new levels starting in a futuristic building to old age castle, along with new level gimmicks.
I found Mappy Arrangement at one of my very last Arcades of the 1990s before it went extinct. There were two arcade games at my Ben Franklin store back then too, and of course the Pizzeria shops, which made waiting for Pizza a lot of fun. Mappy is a fun escape game with bouncing trampolines, with some great conversions too. The MZ700 version is unique, if standing very far away from the screen. ;) Thanks, Patman!
This was the very first videogame I ever played when I was around 2 years old, my dad bought a famicom replica and it came with that game man that song is embedded into my brains, tons of fun with my dad back in the day on that console!
And man, Pat is an absolute legend! If you’d told me 6 or 7 years ago I’d have a bit in one of his vids I’d say you’re crazy lol! Living a dream right now
@@retrobeliever I've followed Patman back when had just a handful of subscribers. I'm so glad to see him getting some of the recognition he deserves. And you as well sir.
PatmanQC, you are amazing!!! i forgot about this one. i played this one quite a bit. i may have been the only one to play it at that arcade, but arcade owners didn't mind collecting my quarters.
There's other ports, mainly to some early Japanese computers. It was also on Namco Museum 50th Anniversary on the PS2, X-Box, Game Cube, and PC. That PS2 compilation is one way I play it (the pack is pretty much emulation on a disc), the PSP by way of Namco Battle Museum, and of course the Famicom version, which I enjoy the hell out of. Oh and I forgot I had yet another couple ways to play it, that Ms. Pac-Man Plug N Play (it needs a new battery in it), and Namco Museum Mega Mix on the Wii. I just love Mappy is all.
There used to be a community pool/swim club/call it what you will in my town growing up and there was a small arcade there. So many of us played Mappy there and we also got the crap shocked out of us because we were all soaked from swimming and there was some exposed metal on the control pad. Sheesh, I'm getting those chills you felt when you got zapped as I'm typing this! haha Great job as always, Patman!
This is my favorite Namco arcade game. Ive never played in on an authentic cabinet but would love to. Theres also a reference to the game in Travis Strikes Again in which the main character Travis Touchdown encounters a secretary wearing a Mappy shirt, and he comments that she has good taste in games.
I always look for a video like this about Mappy, I'm not disappointed what I watched here. Overall great video :) Mappy is one of those classic franchises by Namco where it did receive success in Japan, but unfortunately suffers obscurity outside of Japan. Lot of people always talk about how Klonoa and Earthbound doesn't receive much love compared to other popular game franchises, but Mappy suffers the worst compared to both these franchises combined. Even to this day, Mappy still didn't get much love outside of Japan and hasn't got a new major sequel for years. Mappy gain cult following over the years and I'm one of em, but it's still not as big cult following fanbase like Q-Bert and Klonoa for example. Gaming community as a whole has quite a long way to go to give Mappy a lot of attention, love and support the franchise needs. I love the Mappy series. The original Mappy, Hopping Mappy, Mappy-Land, Mappy Kids, and Mappy Arrangement are really great games and are my all-time favorite games. Hopefully this little police mouse gets more recognition someday and Namco revives this franchise and do more with it. I really wish that happens one day. Such a really great game series doesn't deserve to be ignored this way. So overall, I really enjoy this video. Thanks for giving the Mappy games the love and attention here with really cool info and documentation. I'll definitely subscribe
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Yeah, we haven't a new proper Mappy sequel for years. It would be really cool if Namco made a new Mappy 3D platformer like how they did with Pacman in Pacman World. It would also be really cool they also make a new Mappy game that expands and added more modernized twists of the original Mappy Arcade game formula like what they did with Mappy-Land and Mappy Arrangement. Heck, they can even make a new Arrangement version of Hopping Mappy since that hasn't gotten a Arrangement version.
Another excellent video. I have always enjoyed Mappy. My first home experience was via a bootleg multi-cart with the Famicom to NES cartridge adapter that I found at a thrift store. Obviously, there is no comparing the Famicom version to the arcade, but there is one detail that I have noticed. That has to do with the bonus stage. First and foremost, both versions leave you with zero room for error. One wrong bounce into a wall and you are done. But the difference I am talking about is how you collect the Goro balloon at the end. The arcade version requires you to get the final red balloon, break the trampoline so you fall, and grab the balloon. As for the Famicom version, you bounce onto the Goro balloon first and it will rise up breaking the trampoline above and getting the final balloon for you.
This was one of the first games I remember playing when I was allowed to venture out by myself. This one and some Arabian game that one level took place on a pirate ship. Those were the days. Great video 👍🏽
I had the ms Pac-Man 5 in 1 game you could connect to your tv when I was young & mappy was always my personal favorite to play. Great video I enjoyed every bit of it 💯
i played more of the Mappy Pogo Stick Game then i have the original Mappy. I'm a huge fan of Q-Bert so that version of the game came natural to me. Back to the original Mappy i died very quick as a kid & never really went back to it. Thanks to this video i now know the rules of the game & will give this game a shot tonight! i bet i'll be glade i did!
One thing I remember well about Mappy was the funky sounding music. this sound type wasn't used on many games, the sound echoed great in local arcade at the time :)
When you said retro rob I was thinking Retr0rob but he does handhelds and emulators. This is a different youtuber that I'm just discovering but will check him out. BTW I love Mappy.
Hi pat, big fan of your videos, I am so glad to see how big your channel has become over the years. Can't wait for you to pass 100K subscribers one day! HAPPY LITTLE GAMES!!
I had no idea Mappy was a cop collecting stolen goods lol. I got a say Mappy Kids looked very fun and could have been the impiration for the Chip N' Dale games perhaps.
Circus Circus in Reno in the 80's. While the parents gambled us kids played in the arcade. I can clearly hear that Mappy music in my head. This game is slathered in nostalgia for me.
I first played Mappy when my kids were little. They had it on a plug and play museum game and it was the game they played the most on that little thing . I had been a gamer my whole life and never heard of Mappy at that point. This was like 2010 lol
I still remember finding a Mappy arcade cabinet at Funspot in 1998. I would later learn that Bally Midway chose it for United States distribution in 1983 while Atari, Inc. went with Pole Position.
Another great video, Patman! Personally, I've never been to Galloping Ghost... Just wondering have you ever been to Funspot in NH? A fun place with all those "happy little games"... And thanks for getting Mappy's theme song stuck in my head... Again.
I was in Boston about 10 years ago for work and I was 45 minutes from fun spot but didn't make the trek. By the time I would have gotten there the place Would have only been open for another 90 minutes or so so I decided against it. Thanks so much and mappy's theme has been bouncing around in my head again for the last two weeks
I remember playing Mappy at the arcade when I was in high school it's fun also I wish that the nes version of Mappy was released in the USA in the first place. 😀👍🎮
Mappy was an unlockable character in the PSP port of Pacman World Rally. Think of it as a Mario Kart clone, but w/characters from the Pacman world 1-3 games
There needs to be a MAPPY movie. I can already see the scene in my head, where the bad guy cat is sitting at his desk with his chair turned round the other way, and dramatically he says, “you may call me…. BOSS…”, and then the chair spins around and he screams, “THE BIG BIT”! Also, Ryan Reynolds guest stars as NAUGHTY FOLKS
Good video here and also other topics on arcade games may want to look into Steel Gunner, Tower of Druaga and Dragon Spirit as some future videos to consider.
Brings back memories from my 10-11 year old self. Only remember seeing Mappy in one arcade, which was on a boardwalk. IIRC that was the same arcade that had Donkey Kong III (with the bug spray and the bees) (again, the ONLY place I remember seeing that too). This arcade also had Sinistar (talk about scaring the @% out of you when that character talked!) and I remember playing that there too but I think I saw Sinistar elsewhere (but not as much as it should’ve been).
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I can still picture where the game was. Along the north wall. Two cabinets away was tag team wrestling. You versus The Mad Maulers. It was a great time to be a teenager in the 1980s. The arcades were my favorite place to hang out
I remember a friend renting Mappyland but it was missing the instructions so we couldn't figure out how to actually play it. Internet guides weren't a thing back in those days.
Awesome vid , I be honest in the early 90's we got a NES version in a large scale and Sega genesis came in to South Africa around about that time , I had Mappy on my 8 bit cartridge I didn't know there was an arcade version out ,I never saw it in arcade but still it was still a pretty little game , I enjoyed it on my famicom.
You ever see Crime Busters by Players for the ZX Spectrum? Single screen but definitely “influenced” by Mappy. There are multiple types of enemy but the best feature was player two can play as an enemy. Anyway, the basic gameplay of Mappy with the trampolines and items is there except you’re a robber doing the stealing. It was a great little budget game from the late 80’s.
BTW, I have great memories of this game. I love your reviews and am looking forward to this one. I used to play this game and the 3 Stooges arcade a lot.
So awesome I could help!!! Thank you so much Pat, I’m living a dream my friend! And of course this was great!!! ❤️🎮
My pleasure, you did a fantastic job
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentariesthank you! So many cool facts in this one and crazy products lol
Always nice to see bigger channels giving lifts up to smaller channels...
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATPit is! But man I’m just happy to have a part in a Patman vid, I’ve been a fan for a long time. I could honestly quit RUclips now lol
Your dry humor always makes my day- thanks @PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries
I play Mappy almost every night on my 1up arcade unit, but I never knew it's background before!
Awesome, I'm glad I could help
Me too. I have it on the Ms PacMan cabinet.
You forgot to mention the Game Gear has a extra mode called "Time Travel" which has new levels starting in a futuristic building to old age castle, along with new level gimmicks.
Good info
I found Mappy Arrangement at one of my very last Arcades of the 1990s before it went extinct. There were two arcade games at my Ben Franklin store back then too, and of course the Pizzeria shops, which made waiting for Pizza a lot of fun.
Mappy is a fun escape game with bouncing trampolines, with some great conversions too. The MZ700 version is unique, if standing very far away from the screen. ;) Thanks, Patman!
I know Certain people tend to not care about some of the not so stellar conversions of these old games but I find them fascinating. Thanks a lot
Wow PatmanQc does it again ! Another amazing video man !!!
Thanks again!
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries hopefully nephew Chris gets a bar of soap soon 😂
This was the very first videogame I ever played when I was around 2 years old, my dad bought a famicom replica and it came with that game man that song is embedded into my brains, tons of fun with my dad back in the day on that console!
18:06 wtf is this?😂
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 Looks to be the hood one of the bad guys in Rolling Thunder wear.
@@Bloodreign1 yep.
Very cool! That song has been rattling around in my brain forever but especially the last couple of weeks
@@Bloodreign1 That is the case :) These are the hoods of the enemies from Rolling Thunder. Mappy Kids does reference other Namco IPs besides Mappy.
You are hilarious. You have an awesome style all your own. As always I was delightful entertained. Thank you!
Hello, thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the content
You did mappy!! I subscribed a long time ago hoping you’d do one of my favorites!!
Excellent, hope you enjoy it
awesome that ya'll participated in the making of this video. Retro Rob is good people. And so are you PatmanQC!!
As are you my friend! So awesome to hear from you outside my ch!!!
And man, Pat is an absolute legend! If you’d told me 6 or 7 years ago I’d have a bit in one of his vids I’d say you’re crazy lol! Living a dream right now
@@retrobeliever I've followed Patman back when had just a handful of subscribers. I'm so glad to see him getting some of the recognition he deserves.
And you as well sir.
Thanks buddy
It was my pleasure buddy
It's always a treat when you release a new video Patman. So unique and interesting.
How nice of you to say, thank you so much
PatmanQC, you are amazing!!! i forgot about this one. i played this one quite a bit. i may have been the only one to play it at that arcade, but arcade owners didn't mind collecting my quarters.
Thanks a ton!
Thanks for another great video, Pat!
You are so welcome!Thank you
Awesome video, one of your best! Thanks for making it !
Fantastic, glad you enjoyed it thanks
There's other ports, mainly to some early Japanese computers. It was also on Namco Museum 50th Anniversary on the PS2, X-Box, Game Cube, and PC. That PS2 compilation is one way I play it (the pack is pretty much emulation on a disc), the PSP by way of Namco Battle Museum, and of course the Famicom version, which I enjoy the hell out of. Oh and I forgot I had yet another couple ways to play it, that Ms. Pac-Man Plug N Play (it needs a new battery in it), and Namco Museum Mega Mix on the Wii.
I just love Mappy is all.
Fantastic info, thanks
I first played Mappy on one of those 41 in 1 Famicom bootlegs with an adaptor for the NES. Loved it.
A lot of people did apparently
Love this history lesson. One of my top 10 arcade games from the 80s. Played for the high score every time I was at Aladdin's Castle... and got it.
I discovered the NES version on the Evercade. It has become my go to game to kill a few minutes.
Fantastic,, thanks a lot
There used to be a community pool/swim club/call it what you will in my town growing up and there was a small arcade there. So many of us played Mappy there and we also got the crap shocked out of us because we were all soaked from swimming and there was some exposed metal on the control pad. Sheesh, I'm getting those chills you felt when you got zapped as I'm typing this! haha Great job as always, Patman!
LOL that's pretty funny. Thanks
This game is almost like a variation of Mousetrap by Exidy. Ah, the memories on both games.
I never played mousetrap in the arcade but I did on my ColecoVision
Yes I can see that
This is my favorite Namco arcade game. Ive never played in on an authentic cabinet but would love to.
Theres also a reference to the game in Travis Strikes Again in which the main character Travis Touchdown encounters a secretary wearing a Mappy shirt, and he comments that she has good taste in games.
Oh that is cool, thanks
I always look for a video like this about Mappy, I'm not disappointed what I watched here. Overall great video :) Mappy is one of those classic franchises by Namco where it did receive success in Japan, but unfortunately suffers obscurity outside of Japan. Lot of people always talk about how Klonoa and Earthbound doesn't receive much love compared to other popular game franchises, but Mappy suffers the worst compared to both these franchises combined. Even to this day, Mappy still didn't get much love outside of Japan and hasn't got a new major sequel for years. Mappy gain cult following over the years and I'm one of em, but it's still not as big cult following fanbase like Q-Bert and Klonoa for example. Gaming community as a whole has quite a long way to go to give Mappy a lot of attention, love and support the franchise needs. I love the Mappy series. The original Mappy, Hopping Mappy, Mappy-Land, Mappy Kids, and Mappy Arrangement are really great games and are my all-time favorite games. Hopefully this little police mouse gets more recognition someday and Namco revives this franchise and do more with it. I really wish that happens one day. Such a really great game series doesn't deserve to be ignored this way. So overall, I really enjoy this video. Thanks for giving the Mappy games the love and attention here with really cool info and documentation. I'll definitely subscribe
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it. Yes I love this game is to bed we haven't had a proper sequel
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries Yeah, we haven't a new proper Mappy sequel for years. It would be really cool if Namco made a new Mappy 3D platformer like how they did with Pacman in Pacman World. It would also be really cool they also make a new Mappy game that expands and added more modernized twists of the original Mappy Arcade game formula like what they did with Mappy-Land and Mappy Arrangement. Heck, they can even make a new Arrangement version of Hopping Mappy since that hasn't gotten a Arrangement version.
Another excellent video. I have always enjoyed Mappy. My first home experience was via a bootleg multi-cart with the Famicom to NES cartridge adapter that I found at a thrift store. Obviously, there is no comparing the Famicom version to the arcade, but there is one detail that I have noticed. That has to do with the bonus stage. First and foremost, both versions leave you with zero room for error. One wrong bounce into a wall and you are done. But the difference I am talking about is how you collect the Goro balloon at the end. The arcade version requires you to get the final red balloon, break the trampoline so you fall, and grab the balloon. As for the Famicom version, you bounce onto the Goro balloon first and it will rise up breaking the trampoline above and getting the final balloon for you.
Excellent info, thank you for that
I grew up playing my brothers old NES, the MappyLand music totally took me back!
Awesome :-)
This was one of the first games I remember playing when I was allowed to venture out by myself. This one and some Arabian game that one level took place on a pirate ship. Those were the days. Great video 👍🏽
Thanks buddy. I think that was Arabian nights or just Arabian from Atari if memory serves me correctly
This is honestly a game I've never given its due. I will have to give it a go and see what I think.
You might be glad you did
Outstanding job as usual.
Thanks a lot
Thanks for another awesome vid PatmanQC!!! You keep pumping them out, and I'll keep watching!!! Didn't know there was so much history on this game!!!
18:06 what is that?😂
Absolutely, thanks for watching
I had the ms Pac-Man 5 in 1 game you could connect to your tv when I was young & mappy was always my personal favorite to play. Great video I enjoyed every bit of it 💯
Also in one of the deleted scenes for monsters inc, there’s one scene where you can hear the mappy start up sound and the xevious overworld theme
Very cool I did not know that
This makes me so happy! Mappy is my favorite video game. Thank you for making this 😊
Love the longer videos because it most likely means there will be tons of conversions to go through!
Thanks. Did not realize how many conversions there were of this game. There were even quite a few I didn't include.
Chris gonna be laughing whilst watching then suddenly....."HEY!!"
18:06 is racist.😂
LOL
@@nehemiahpouncey3607huh?! Zoomed over my head
@@orderofmagnitude-TPATP actually it's
A rolling thunder easter egg.
Looks like a klan hat.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 ahhh gotcha!
Thanks Patman, love these videos!
Awesome, thank you
i played more of the Mappy Pogo Stick Game then i have the original Mappy. I'm a huge fan of Q-Bert so that version of the game came natural to me. Back to the original Mappy i died very quick as a kid & never really went back to it. Thanks to this video i now know the rules of the game & will give this game a shot tonight! i bet i'll be glade i did!
LOL, hope you have fun. Thanks
One thing I remember well about Mappy was the funky sounding music. this sound type wasn't used on many games, the sound echoed great in local arcade at the time :)
that mappy death song / animation, forever stuck in my head.
LOL me toO
I remember playing Mappy back in the arcade. I was not aware that there was a sequel. Thanks for the video.
When you said retro rob I was thinking Retr0rob but he does handhelds and emulators. This is a different youtuber that I'm just discovering but will check him out. BTW I love Mappy.
I appreciate it my friend! Thank you!
I love mappy as well
Would love to see and in-depth documentary of namco's other forgotten arcade classic Toy Pop.
That one ALWAYS mystified me...
Mappy is a guilty pleasure of mine, anytime I'm at an Arcade and a Mappy Cabinet is available I always play a game or two.
I still love it
Recently picked up the Mrs Pac-Man 40th anniversary arcade1up. Been absolutely loving Mappy on it. Have to go home and play it now, thanks Patman
Absolutely, thank you for watching
Patmanqc is the man when it comes to documentary gaming videos !
Thanks Carl, I hope Lori is feeling better
Amazing video! I can't wait to see more!!
Thanks so much
Hi pat, big fan of your videos, I am so glad to see how big your channel has become over the years. Can't wait for you to pass 100K subscribers one day! HAPPY LITTLE GAMES!!
Thanks so much
I had no idea Mappy was a cop collecting stolen goods lol.
I got a say Mappy Kids looked very fun and could have been the impiration for the Chip N' Dale games perhaps.
They do look very similar
Thanks for another great retrospective Patman! Never heard of Mappy so thanks for the history lesson!
Absolutely, thank you for watching
I just love this game. Thanks for the history
Absolutely, thank you for watching
Circus Circus in Reno in the 80's. While the parents gambled us kids played in the arcade. I can clearly hear that Mappy music in my head. This game is slathered in nostalgia for me.
I always heard such cool things about Circus Circus
I first played Mappy when my kids were little. They had it on a plug and play museum game and it was the game they played the most on that little thing . I had been a gamer my whole life and never heard of Mappy at that point. This was like 2010 lol
Thanks Patman, this is really useful as research material for the game I'm making.
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it
I still remember finding a Mappy arcade cabinet at Funspot in 1998. I would later learn that Bally Midway chose it for United States distribution in 1983 while Atari, Inc. went with Pole Position.
I read that, thought about including it but for whatever reason I didn't
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I will say that I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who noticed Mappy's unique marquee.
You did also forget this detail; Mappy is playable on Pac-Man World Rally for the PSP Port Only by completing Tour Cup Medium
Awesome video!! 👏
Thank you! 😁
Another great video, Patman! Personally, I've never been to Galloping Ghost... Just wondering have you ever been to Funspot in NH? A fun place with all those "happy little games"... And thanks for getting Mappy's theme song stuck in my head... Again.
I was in Boston about 10 years ago for work and I was 45 minutes from fun spot but didn't make the trek. By the time I would have gotten there the place Would have only been open for another 90 minutes or so so I decided against it. Thanks so much and mappy's theme has been bouncing around in my head again for the last two weeks
I remember playing Mappy at the arcade when I was in high school it's fun also I wish that the nes version of Mappy was released in the USA in the first place. 😀👍🎮
I always loved this game
He did dirty Chris dirty!
Yeah a home pregnancy test. Wtf!! Is this real!!
Top-notch video as always!
Thanks a lot
In 1983, this was one of the most colorful and graphically detailed games available anywhere. Simply addictive with visual fun.
Yes, it's a true classic
Great memories!
Yes indeed Al
Best music in a game!
That music is living rent-free in my head
Mappy was an unlockable character in the PSP port of Pacman World Rally. Think of it as a Mario Kart clone, but w/characters from the Pacman world 1-3 games
Excellent info, thank you
There needs to be a MAPPY movie. I can already see the scene in my head, where the bad guy cat is sitting at his desk with his chair turned round the other way, and dramatically he says, “you may call me…. BOSS…”, and then the chair spins around and he screams, “THE BIG BIT”!
Also, Ryan Reynolds guest stars as NAUGHTY FOLKS
LOL, only if it has that killer theme song included
Thanks patman you are the man! A true inspiration to many
Thanks a lot :-)
I had the TV plug and play version as a kid and really liked it
I never had it but my brother did
I would play the arrangements version with the realistic mice and cats!
It's amazing that there are a lot of arcade games ported to many systems!
We all witnessed a historical moment.
Not nephew chris 🤣🤣🤣
Right there's always a nephew Chris in every fam 😂 😂😂
LOL, it's a little-known fact
LOL, it's a little-known fact
I love this game. I still have it on my PSP part of Namco Greatest hits.
It is still a lot of fun
Good video here and also other topics on arcade games may want to look into Steel Gunner, Tower of Druaga and Dragon Spirit as some future videos to consider.
I'll keep those in mind, thank you
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries You're welcome and who knows what other old arcade games are out there.
At last, the one we've all been waiting for...
Hope you enjoy it
FYI: I used to work for NAMCO as a technician and I ran a couple of stores, and local routes like fudruckers, theaters, and AMFs.
Sounds like a pretty sweet gig
I still play this once a month on Switch and MAME. I’ve loved it since it came out.
It is so fun
At 13:02 The Prince of All Cosmos is (presumably) having a sick day
I remember playing one of these versions on the gb back in the day
Fantastic
Great video. I was able to get Mappy in a Namco collection through my Xbox One. It is a bunch of fun, even though I suck at the game 😂😂
Very cool. I still love the title
Awesome video dude. Also Rob has an uncanny resemblance to Keanu Reeves.
LOL Thanks, he really does.
Mappy-Land does have the original theme in one of the hidden spots of the levels.
I LOVED Mappy and recognized Galloping Ghost Arcade
Good call
Patman you knocked this one out the park again, hope you'll do yo Noid and Bonx Adventure.
Thanks, I've got those on the list so I'll get them at some point
Brings back memories from my 10-11 year old self. Only remember seeing Mappy in one arcade, which was on a boardwalk. IIRC that was the same arcade that had Donkey Kong III (with the bug spray and the bees) (again, the ONLY place I remember seeing that too). This arcade also had Sinistar (talk about scaring the @% out of you when that character talked!) and I remember playing that there too but I think I saw Sinistar elsewhere (but not as much as it should’ve been).
Mappy Theme = Mario Paint - Main Theme
I used to play this game at Johnny Z's arcade on Shelbourne Street in Victoria BC
Fantastic
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries I can still picture where the game was. Along the north wall. Two cabinets away was tag team wrestling. You versus The Mad Maulers. It was a great time to be a teenager in the 1980s. The arcades were my favorite place to hang out
I have fond memories of tagteam wrestling LOL
Mappy happens to be one of my favorite arcade games!
It's a definite classic
I remember a friend renting Mappyland but it was missing the instructions so we couldn't figure out how to actually play it. Internet guides weren't a thing back in those days.
Another home run. Think I only played this on Nes*****. 😂 oh! That plug and play too. WC4L. Too sweet.
18:06 mappy is racist.😂
For life! Thanks buddy
The original game music reminds of the theme tune for '70s and '80s British wrestler Big Daddy.
Good call
Mappy has also been released for the Nintendo DS. It is part of the Namco Museum DS collection.
I Love your stories!
Thanks a ton
To quote Pat the NES Punk; Aw, look at the cute mouse police!
😜😂
Awesome vid , I be honest in the early 90's we got a NES version in a large scale and Sega genesis came in to South Africa around about that time , I had Mappy on my 8 bit cartridge I didn't know there was an arcade version out ,I never saw it in arcade but still it was still a pretty little game , I enjoyed it on my famicom.
That was a good version as well
Played in the compilation on PC.
Excellent
I played mappy a lot on my Terminator ending man console.
Oh wow! I LOVE Mappy!!!
So do I
You ever see Crime Busters by Players for the ZX Spectrum?
Single screen but definitely “influenced” by Mappy. There are multiple types of enemy but the best feature was player two can play as an enemy.
Anyway, the basic gameplay of Mappy with the trampolines and items is there except you’re a robber doing the stealing.
It was a great little budget game from the late 80’s.
That Goro has 4 legs instead of 4 arms.
LOL good call
Guess I can't say I don't know anything about Mappy anymore!
LOL glad I could help
So awesome patty
Thanks Tony
@@PatmanQC-Arcade-Documentaries you're welcome
Mappy was also a downloadable skin for Pac-Man 99 on Nintendo Switch.
Thankss for the info
Just like betty and joan....
LOL
I am literally one second into this video and I paused it. Why? BECAUSE YOU NAILED THE JACK NICHOLSON GRIN!
BTW, I have great memories of this game. I love your reviews and am looking forward to this one. I used to play this game and the 3 Stooges arcade a lot.
LOL, When I was younger, people said I looked quite a bit like him especially when I had my sunglasses on
We never had the Three Stooges around here although I did see it at galloping ghost last week
Thank you pacmanqc ur videos rock
Thanks buddy