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Known as '''Famicom Mini: Mappy''', Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004.
 
Known as '''Famicom Mini: Mappy''', Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004.
  
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In order to clear the stage, Mappy must retrieve all loot in a map while avoiding the Meowskies. He can stun them by opening doors, and can bounce on trampolines to move between floors up to four times in a row (although also can the cats).
 
In order to clear the stage, Mappy must retrieve all loot in a map while avoiding the Meowskies. He can stun them by opening doors, and can bounce on trampolines to move between floors up to four times in a row (although also can the cats).
 
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 23 May 2020

Mappy
マッピー
Mappy Famicom Mini.png
Developer(s): Namco
Publisher(s): Namco (Japan)
Midway Games (North America)
Nintendo (Famicom Mini)
Platform: Arcade, Famicom, Game Boy Advance
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor: Hopping Mappy
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Mappy is a Namco arcade game, featuring a police officer mouse and cat antagonists known as the Meowkies. It is the first game in the Mappy series.

Known as Famicom Mini: Mappy, Nintendo would publish a port of the game for Game Boy Advance, in 2004.

Gameplay

In order to clear the stage, Mappy must retrieve all loot in a map while avoiding the Meowskies. He can stun them by opening doors, and can bounce on trampolines to move between floors up to four times in a row (although also can the cats).