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After Pokemon took off in a huge way, developer Game Freak didn't exactly have the time or incentive to dabble outside of their cash cow. But all that changed in 2006, when they created Drill Dozer: a fun, compact little game built entirely around the concept of drilling. Unfortunately, Drill Dozer's release on the Game Boy Advance well into the DS's lifespan means very few people got a chance to experience Game Freak's inventive platformer. On this episode of Retronauts, join Bob Mackey, Henry Gilbert, Nick Daniel, and Chris Daniel as the crew explores Drill Dozer and ponders whether or not drilling truly is horizontal digging.

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Scott Rothman

dammit bob, I'm in the middle of watching Eva finally for the first time... It's my own fault for waiting so long to watch it, but I was so close and had avoided them for so long.

Normallyretro

This game....is amazing. And actually my wife found out about it then told me about it's awesomeness.

NeoZeroMVS

I remember picking it up when Best Buy dropped it to $10. It even made their top 10 selling games at the time, which was probably an indication of how much unsold stock they had. Still, it's one of my favorite GBA games, and a fantastic use of rumble. And the sly connections to Mr. Driller are fascinating as well.