
AATG writes:
"Digger was an unashamed rip off of several arcade classics from the early 80s, borrowing a smidgeon of Dig Dug, a squirt of Mr Do and a little taste of Space Panic fused with Amidar. Original developers Windmill Software were responsible for a whole slew of arcade lookey-likeys and Digger was no exception.
The central game mechanic is simple. Control a tiny earth moving digger to plough around underground, collecting gems and avoiding various sub-surface dwellers who want to turn you into a pile of scrap. You have a tiny cannon on your digger, but you can also drop buried coin bags onto enemies as they follow you around the subterranean tunnels, dropping back later on to hoover up the spilled gold from those same bags."

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DGS-Online writes: "We do not consistently confirm that we Dutch are too expensive to continue whining about downloadable games, but in the case of the dust drawn from this relic of simpler times, we can objectionable asking price of ten euro unnamed show. Digger's HD rip-off. So, there."

Diehard GameFAN writes, "Last week's PSN update was dominated by one big name: Yakuza 3. The demo was good, though the fighting engine pissed me off some. Since then, there's been a spot of bother about the game, with the word that Hostess Clubs, as well as a couple of other cultural items, were removed from the game. This upset a few people – I was mildly annoyed – but even that was mild compared to the controversy created by the other big-name release on the PSN."