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Developer
  
Mode
  
Single-player video game

Publishers
  
6.5/10
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Initial release date
  
31 October 1989

Genre
  
Action game

Platforms
  
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Release date(s)
  
1990 (TurboGrafx-16)August 13, 2007 (Virtual Console)

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Cratermaze, known in Japan as Doraemon: Meikyū Daisakusen (ドラえもん 迷宮大作戦), is a video game released in 1990 for the TurboGrafx-16 video game console. The game was re-released by Hudson Soft for the Virtual Console on August 13, 2007 in North America, and on August 17, 2007 in Europe and Australia.

Contents

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Cratermaze was a variation of the Japanese games Booby Kids (released for Famicom) and Kid no Hore Hore Daisakusen (1987), an arcade game released by Nihon Bussan. A number of contemporary reviews compare the maze-like gameplay to Hudson's Bomberman series.

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Overview

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In the game, the hero Opi is traveling through time with four of his friends when they are captured by the villain Zenzombie. He travels through various eras in time (modern, samurai, future, World War II and prehistory), collecting treasure to open doors to the next era, and kills enemies by digging holes and burying the enemies. Every 15 of the game's 60 levels, Opi rescues one of his friends. Levels 30 and 60 are boss levels where an enormous enemy floats around the screen who can kill Opi with a single touch.

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In the Japanese version, the game starred Doraemon instead of Opi; Opi's friends are replaced with other Doraemon characters.

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References

Cratermaze Wikipedia


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