Hori Susumu, better known as Mr. Driller, is actually the son of the famed Hori Susumu, most known as Dig Dug, titled in Japan as "hero of the south island incident".
When mysterious (candy) blocks appeared, blasted to the horizon from the centre of the earth disrupting ordinary (and boring) civilian life on the surface, Mr. Driller decided to get to the bottom of the matter.
Like his retro Dad with the transparent eyes (at least on the 8-bit Famicom), Hori Susumu continues the great work of Always Working Together for the People.
Despite still being a little kid, Hori fearlessly takes the vertical 1000m journey nonetheless in the hope of ending the strange disruption.
* I play it like in demo mode where there the action and the sound effects.
** For non-Japanese speakers there is nothing wrong with the Japanese language, but it is regretted that I got the Asian version disc, which means we get Japanese for all texts - thanks to those Indonesian bastards who are mostly religious fundamentalists and HATE anything that looks American or has English words on it.
The Japanese game companies knew this and as a result they decided that all gamers in the region outside Japan will also get Japanese for all their games despite most of them having spent 6 to 12 years in native school learning the International Language and subjects associated with it.
this is easily the shittest game ever made.
lanswipe 9 months ago
@lanswipe
You are very fat. That should be Eternal Champions.
SeventhSun 9 months ago