What did they do to him?? He's a Klan member now!!! In one year they turned him from a colorful clown to a member of the Ku Klux Klan???
reikiwhitelight 8 months ago
you suck at this game. I am a Mr Do Expert!!!
cm79ca 1 year ago
try Mr EE on th BBC micro for a closer arcade version, the gameplay is more or less the same!
hewey999 1 year ago
@hewey999: neh, I better try the C=64 version, haha.
edzzzwin 1 year ago
terrible, nothing like the arcade original
Mr Do was the shit. I loved the game. Too bad I could never find it for PC or set top.
Pinwormx 1 year ago
The score will reset to zero if you manage to get 655,350 or more points due to $FFFF (65,535) being the largest number of 8-bit programming.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
i like the catridege better than the actual game lol, some of my fav non existent cart art
awesomepivots 2 years ago
This game gives me bursts of illuminating luminosity from my childhood, I love it...
Zeebot77 2 years ago
Sorry you didn't like this one Dom. I didn't know enough about the arcade version to know any better, so I liked the Coleco port. My review should be out soon.
vintagevideogamegeek 2 years ago
I have the Super Nintendo version. I think it is the best version. Another great review.
starblazers1969 3 years ago
I concur, that SNES version of Mr. DO was almost perfect. One of my favorite arcade games!!
yaywhewclips242 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this game. I was never a great fan of it.
saigokun 3 years ago
nice :D
xsdsdds1 3 years ago
Never heard of Mr. Do! before, looks alot like dig dug. =P
Do you know if there was an NES port?
CCowell125 3 years ago
It looks like Dig Dug, but plays a lot differently. Both are fun games, but I think Mr. Do! is more fun and challenging.
It wasn't ported to the NES, but a version of it did make it to the SNES.
dommiesan 3 years ago
In the arcade, Mr. Do! is supposed to be a clown. Here, due to the graphical limitations of the ColecoVision, though, looks more like a ghost.
NinjaGhostScorpion 2 years ago
In addition, I know of no NES port, but there is an SNES port.
@CCowell125 I don't know about nes, but the C=64 version of Mr. Do! is also very good, and is a much better arcade-conversion.
What did they do to him?? He's a Klan member now!!! In one year they turned him from a colorful clown to a member of the Ku Klux Klan???
reikiwhitelight 8 months ago
you suck at this game. I am a Mr Do Expert!!!
cm79ca 1 year ago
try Mr EE on th BBC micro for a closer arcade version, the gameplay is more or less the same!
hewey999 1 year ago
@hewey999: neh, I better try the C=64 version, haha.
edzzzwin 1 year ago
terrible, nothing like the arcade original
hewey999 1 year ago
Mr Do was the shit. I loved the game. Too bad I could never find it for PC or set top.
Pinwormx 1 year ago
The score will reset to zero if you manage to get 655,350 or more points due to $FFFF (65,535) being the largest number of 8-bit programming.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
i like the catridege better than the actual game lol, some of my fav non existent cart art
awesomepivots 2 years ago
This game gives me bursts of illuminating luminosity from my childhood, I love it...
Zeebot77 2 years ago
Sorry you didn't like this one Dom. I didn't know enough about the arcade version to know any better, so I liked the Coleco port. My review should be out soon.
vintagevideogamegeek 2 years ago
I have the Super Nintendo version. I think it is the best version. Another great review.
starblazers1969 3 years ago
I concur, that SNES version of Mr. DO was almost perfect. One of my favorite arcade games!!
yaywhewclips242 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this game. I was never a great fan of it.
saigokun 3 years ago
nice :D
xsdsdds1 3 years ago
Never heard of Mr. Do! before, looks alot like dig dug. =P
Do you know if there was an NES port?
CCowell125 3 years ago
It looks like Dig Dug, but plays a lot differently. Both are fun games, but I think Mr. Do! is more fun and challenging.
It wasn't ported to the NES, but a version of it did make it to the SNES.
dommiesan 3 years ago
In the arcade, Mr. Do! is supposed to be a clown. Here, due to the graphical limitations of the ColecoVision, though, looks more like a ghost.
NinjaGhostScorpion 2 years ago
In addition, I know of no NES port, but there is an SNES port.
NinjaGhostScorpion 2 years ago
@CCowell125 I don't know about nes, but the C=64 version of Mr. Do! is also very good, and is a much better arcade-conversion.
edzzzwin 1 year ago