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Mappy is an
arcade game by Namco,
originally released in 1983 and
distributed in the
United States by
Bally Midway.
Running on the
Namco Super Pac-Man...
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Mappy-Land (マッピーランド, Mappī Rando) is a
video game console-only
sequel to the 1983 Namco/Midway
arcade game
Mappy. The game was
developed by TOSE and published...
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Hopping Mappy is an
arcade game
which was
released by
Namco in 1986. It is the
sequel to
Mappy,
which was
released three years earlier. The game was ported...
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Mappy is a 1983
arcade game.
Mappy may also
refer to: The
Mappy franchise,
which includes:
Mappy-Land
Hopping Mappy Mappy Kids Teku-Teku
Mappy Map (disambiguation)...
- well-known
games from the
early 1980s —
Galaga (1981),
Xevious (1983), and
Mappy (1983) —
alongside brand-new "Arrangement"
remakes of
these games that have...
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Battle Cars (1993) Dig Dug (1985)
Galaxian (1984)
Libble Rabble (1994)
Mappy (1984)
Mappy Kids (1989)
Metal Marines (1994) Pac-Man (1984) Quad
Challenge (1991)...
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Mappy World (マッピーワールド, Mappī Warudo) is a
mobile phone game
released in 2011 by
Namco Bandai Games in ****an only. It is a
remake of the
arcade game Mappy...
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Mappy Kids (マッピーキッズ, Mappī Kizzu) is a
platform game
sequel to the 1983 Namco/Midway
arcade game
Mappy. It was
released for the
Family Computer in ****an...
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stadium holds 1,130 people. "Stade
RAPHAEL BABET -
Infrastructure sports".
Mappy (in French).
Retrieved 19
September 2015.[dead link] - "Stade
RAPHAEL BABET...
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arcade hardware,
modified with a horizontal-scrolling
video system used in
Mappy.
Druaga was
designed by
Masanobu Endo, best
known for
creating Xevious (1983)...