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Vintage Arcade Game: Mr.Do!


For anyone interested (and that might be no one at all, I know!) here is an arcade game called Mr.Do!


  • It dates back almost 30 years to 1982.
  • I hope it runs on your PC but it may well not.
  • Just unzip it and place it on your hard disk somewhere.
  • Click on the file called "uomame32" [the icon says "Mame32"]
  • The only game available will be Mr.Do
  • PRESS "3" to insert 1 COIN.
  • PRESS "1" for 1 player START
  • PRESS "Tab" to alter difficulty levels and number of Mr.Dos you start with.

If anyone wants to describe the game, or give their opinion about the game - like a magazine review - or just write about what computer games you like or have played, just use the 'Comments' feature below.

What's your Mr.Do! High Score?

5 comments:

  1. i'll try to play it later hehe.since i love cooking very much,i love to play 'cooking mania' in my laptop,you have to try it by the way :D

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  2. I've already downloaded it, but the application can't work. what's wrong? -___-
    I opened the uomame32 and there are some games that are available. all the games are Mr.Do, but in different file's name.

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  3. @ Ouch! Sorry about that, Lidya. Has anyone else been unable to get it to work? I deleted all the other games on purpose (to make the zip file smaller) but Mr Do should run. Has anyone had the same problem as Lidya?

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  4. Sounds quiet interesting but.. 9 MB? Err, maybe later.
    I used to play Harvest Moon in my computer with a NDS emulator. Just for your information (in case somebody has't heard about it before, yet I'm sure almost all of you know it), Harvert Moon is a life simulation game, where we play as a farmer who tries to run a farm and socialize with other villagers. It is quiet interesting, help us learn to manage time and finance, but it is sooo boring to play for a long term, though.
    I used to play Point Blank and Raising Force as well.

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  5. @ Sani:"Sounds quiet interesting but.. 9 MB?"

    Does 9 MB sound like a lot or a little?

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