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Arcade / Arcade - Collect'em! · 1985

Mr. Do!

Published by US Gold

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Information

Genre
Arcade - Collect'em!
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 2 (alt.)
Programmer(s)
Ferris, Tim
Year
1985
Publisher
US Gold
Country
United Kingdom
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape
Rarity
7

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.9/10 · Votes: 1,365 · Downloads: 2,434 · Hits: 7,344

Screenshots (4)

Mr. Do! — screenshot 1
Mr. Do! — screenshot 1
Mr. Do! — screenshot 2
Mr. Do! — screenshot 2
Mr. Do! — screenshot 3
Mr. Do! — screenshot 3
Mr. Do! — screenshot 4
Mr. Do! — screenshot 4

Comments (10)

  • the big m3 Sept 2025

    Pokey Shows Off The Good A really good use of the Pokey Audio Chip with lovely multipart music and great sound effects. Some nice bits of animation. Watch the clowns bouncing hat. The Bad The C64 has even cleaner graphics and much, much faster gameplay. The Bottom Line Maybe too fast. I prefer 800s slower pace. Great game!

  • Allan12 Apr 2021

    Manual here: https://archive.org/details/mr-do-datasoft/mode/2up

  • rave.N26 Mar 2016

    There's 2 varieties of cracked Mr.Do found "in the wild". Original scans are encrypted, maybe I'll try decrypting them but until then, here is the controversy. One has the sequence $"C5 88 90 17" whereas the other changes this to 1 instance of the sequence $"C5 88 90 41" instead. Can't say which is better with certainty, anything is possible such as maybe both were published and one is a bug fix relative to the other? Both are legal instructions, but, my educated suspicion is the $90 $41 is a corruption therefore the $90 $17 was meant to be. I haven't found the difference in game yet, so for now I have $90 $17 in my collection as "Mr.Do!" and $90 $41 as "Mr.Do! (alt)". Reasons $90 $41 might be corrupt: the difference is inside a tight knot of code optimized for speed, maybe having to do with the AI of enemy movement. In context, Linear division of labor provides 1 instance of the sequence $"C5 88 90 16" which is clearly 1 byte in size difference from where $90 $17 should be, so $90 $17 makes more sense than $90 $41. Also, $90 $41 points unnecessarily toward a repeat of the previous 2 instructions. $90 $5B could replace $90 $41 and would execute more efficiently, if $90 $41 were right in the first place.

  • ATARILATINO24 Feb 2016

    This 'version of MR.DO it's the best of all 8-bit version. I like it better than the C=64 and APPLE II version. The AII version sound and graphics sucks. The C=64 version have some sound missing like when the diamond appears.

  • rave.N18 Oct 2015

    Top and bottom of screen were meant to be artifacted, using Blue/Brown colors, so that your lives-remaining guys are wearing reddish jumpsuits and have blue hair and blue sneakers, like the chr in the arcade version. Here is another buggy game with emulation, sometimes the artifacting is messed up, sometimes it works.

  • rave.N15 Jun 2015

    Not ! I played a lot of Arcade Mr.Do and no clone ever replicated gameplay correctly. Arcade has a little known trick maneuver where you get ready to push an apple on a beast but then you wait for the enemy to open its mouth about to eat your apple. Then push the apple into its open mouth and the apple will kill it then continue to fall and maybe kill others too. Wait too little or too long and the monster eats your apple and continues after you. This facet of gameplay is crucial and I've never seen it implemented in any clone certainly not this one nor Mr.Dig. (Tim Ferris is awesome anyway).

  • Gwobby31 May 2010

    Fantastic Game! Great fun and progressive difficulty make Mr Do! a winner!

  • m4rtin24 Nov 2008

    einfach eine tolle spielidee

  • Paul W.29 Oct 2007

    What a great conversion of a great game. The graphics and sounds are very good for the old 8-bitter. My only complaint is that when the action heats up and you need to make a quick move, the character 'Jerks' me arround when I need to turn fast. One of the best games I have for the 8-bit. In all my games for the atari, I do come to it often. Also try 'Pengo'.

  • Allen B12 Oct 2007

    Impressive in every way (gameplay, graphics, sound), and extremely faithful to the Arcade version. It is just as good as the conversion on SNES, even a bit more challenging, which says alot for the 8-bit Atari. A must-have.

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