Last Credit - Mr. Do! (Taito Version) with Easter Eggs! (255 lives trick)
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2016
- "Last Credit" is a new series where I features a game of the week and I play the game as if I were in an arcade back in the day and I ran out of money. No continues. One credit. Game on!
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This game made an appearance in the small town I grew up in at a convenience store that had a small 3-game arcade. The 255 guys glitch (or, "all the extra guys" as we called it) would occasionally be triggered by accident, and eventually I figured out exactly how to trigger it. We could play all day on a single quarter. As a bonus, the diamond also had a glitch on this particular machine that gave you what I assume to be 255 free games. If we got the diamond, we would kill off all the extra lives so we could play normal games for a while to see who was the best at playing it "legit." I can't imagine the store and vending company made much money off of this game after all that, but they did keep it around quite a while. One of my favorite arcade games to this day.
sinistarxx Great story! Thanks for sharing!
Mr. Do is an awesome game!! I also like Mr. Do's Castle
Arcade Hollywood Same here. Love Universal games. I may do a Live stream tonight on some.
Mr Do is vastly under rated as a classic arcade game. Mr Do was the most sophisticated arcade game ever in terms of gameplay when it was released in 1982.
Why doesn't Mr Do get its due recognition for how ground breaking it was?
John Smith I agree. It gets compared too much to Dig Dug and lives in its shadow.
But I feel Mr. Do! Is way more fun.
Great playing. I am so into this game again. It's seriously an amazing concept. A lot of thought went into this game. Waaaaay better than Dig Dug! Not sure how it Dig Dug got all the spotlight fame. Mr Do! Blows it away in every aspect.
Agreed! I think Dig Dug got all the hype because it was an Atari game. Mr. Do! was by the less popular Universal corp. However, Universal cabinets (original curved cabinets) are very desirable in the collecting world. Hmm, I wonder why?
Sweet you got a diamond this was a great game growing up.
Without further a DO :o)
Ha ha! Nice! That's genius... LOL. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching/subscribing!
I remember playing this a fair bit 35 years ago, but my favourite was Robotron. I'd love to play Mr Do again, but I've not even seen one of these machines since way back. The diamond and 255 men is news to me! Great video / subbed.
Glad you enjoyed it. I need to re-visit this game again. It's one of my favorites.
I loved this game as a kid.... I played it constantly on our family's Colecovision, and later got it for the C64, but the arcade version was much better. I've been trying to get this to run in MAME without success (it says I'm missing J2-U001.BIN). Does anyone know what the fix for this is?
Steve Sisson I started on Colecovision too. I didn't realize until later in life that the arcade version is different when you get the fruit in the middle. :-)
As for MAME you have two different versions of the rom and MAME which is why you are getting the error. They both need to be the same version.
Thank you! Got it running now :)
+Steve Sisson Great! For fun, try getting the 255 lives trick in the Taito version. (Mrdot.zip)
Funny you should say this. I just now downloaded that version with the intent of trying that.
LWC Events You need the matching 0.191 roms. It changes in each new version of MAME. For high score saves, you need to compile and patch the hiscore saves diff. forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=64298.0
Mr. Do!: Cheaters Edition!
Ha ha. Yeah. It's a cool bug. I own both original PCBs. Universal and this Taito one.
You don't pronounce the game like Mr. Do. You would pronounce as if there was a letter "e" in front of Do.
Then how would I pronounce "Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh"? 😉