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Mon, Apr 15, 2013 | 11:17 BST
Nintendo downloads EU: Fire Emblem & Dig Dug lead the week
Nintendo has published its weekly list of eShop downloads for Europe, with a full retail download of the superb Fire Emblem: Awakening leading the week. If you enjoyed Advance Wars you should just buy it, basically.
Thu, Feb 14, 2013 | 16:19 GMT
Naruto, Rabbids, and more land on eShop in North America
The Nintendo news continues this morning with new downloadable offerings for North America. As previously reported, Wii U Street is a free download today, and you can also pick up a demo for Naruto: Powerful Shippuden. There’s more, though, so head below for the full update.
Fri, May 08, 2009 | 22:20 BST
Dig Dug Remix for iPhone now on the App Store

Dig Dug Remix has landed on the App Store for iPhone and iPod Touch.
The game contains the original title’s 256 levels and a new version with power-ups, boss battles and an additional 35 levels. Both versions allow use of the d-pad and the ability to flick your finger on the screen.
Those who pumped the Dig Dug machine full of quarters back in the day can get it for their more modern devices for $5.99.
Thanks, D’toid.
Wed, Mar 18, 2009 | 22:43 GMT
Namco releases Pac-Man and Dig Dug on Facebook

Nacmo’s released Facebook versions of Pac-Man and Dig Dug.
While they cannot be played via your browser, at least each game has the ability to track statistics and achievements right on your Facebook profile.
The trial version of each will be free, the full version costing $10. If that is a deal breaker for you, it won’t be for some.
Mon, Jul 14, 2008 | 14:04 BST
“OR2″ announced for PSP
Remember this countdown timer to something called OR2? Well, the game seems to be a PSP puzzler if this Watch.Impress page is anything to go by.
Google Translate doesn’t help matters much offering only the words, “Brave man you’re so scared that actual or2.” What it does say, however, is that there is no price or release date as of yet.
Looks like Dig-Dug to us.
By Mike Bowden



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