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==Origin and Differences==
==Origin and Differences==
Dig Dug was developed by Namco and originally released on February 20, 1982. In it, the game's protagonist, Taizo Hori (sometimes called Dig Dug), digs through dirt to take out enemies by inflating them with an air pump until they burst. There are two types of enemies: Pookas (round goggle-wearing creatures) and Fygars (dragons that sometimes breath fire). In addition to the air pump, Taizo can also take out enemies by dislodging a rock and letting it fall in an open passage. Enemies can also dig through the dirt to try and eliminate Taizo.
[[File:Dig_Dug.png|thumb|The original game]]
Dig Dug was developed by Namco and originally released on February 20, 1982. In it, the game's protagonist, Taizo Hori (sometimes called Dig Dug), digs through dirt to take out enemies by inflating them with an air pump until they burst. There are two types of enemies: Pookas (round goggle-wearing creatures) and Fygars (dragons that sometimes breath fire). In addition to the air pump, Taizo can take out enemies by dislodging a rock and letting it fall in an open passage. Enemies can also dig through the dirt to try and eliminate Taizo.


In the Return to Wonderland version, diggable dirt is represented by [[Coin#Rainbow Coin|Rainbow Coins]], and the objective is to instead dig through all the "dirt". Pookas and Fygars are represented by [[Chomper]]s, a [[Z-Bot]], and a [[Coily]]. The Z-Bot and one of the Chompers can be eliminated with rolling [[Boulder]]s, replicating the falling-rock mechanic.
In the Return to Wonderland version, the objective is to instead dig through all the "dirt". Diggable dirt is represented by [[Coin#Rainbow Coin|Rainbow Coins]], and Pookas and Fygars are represented by [[Chomper]]s, a [[Z-Bot]], and a [[Coily]]. The Z-Bot and one of the Chompers can be eliminated with rolling [[Boulder]]s, replicating the falling-rock mechanic.


==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==
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