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  2. Mappy - Wikipedia

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    Mappy launches a push wave at a pair of Meowkies (arcade version). The player guides Mappy the police mouse through the mansion of the cats called Meowkies (Mewkies in Japan) to retrieve stolen goods, such as the Mona Lisa or a TV. The player uses a left-right joystick to move Mappy and a single button to operate doors.

  3. Teku-Teku Mappy - Wikipedia

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    Teku-Teku Mappy (テクテクマッピー) is a puzzle mobile game featuring the police mouse, Mappy. It was released and published by Namco on February 14, 2003 in Japan. It was released and published by Namco on February 14, 2003 in Japan.

  4. Hopping Mappy - Wikipedia

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    Hopping Mappy [a] is an action arcade game developed by Game Studio and released by Namco in 1986. It is the sequel to Mappy , which was released three years prior. The game was ported to the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on June 2, 2009, followed by the Arcade Archives series for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on January 20, 2022.

  5. Mappy-Land - Wikipedia

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    Mappy can perform a short jump to trigger these items as well as collect the target items; he can also jump over the Meowkies if timed well. In addition, Mappy can carry a number of distraction items (up to 15) to temporarily stop enemies from pursuing: Cat Toys - Meowkies will dance around these, and the players can harmlessly pass them by.

  6. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Toy Pop: Namco Libble Rabble: April 1986: Yes No No Sky Kid Deluxe: Namco System 86: February 1986: Yes No No Sequel to Sky Kid. Hopping Mappy: Namco System 86: March 1986: Yes No No Sequel to Mappy. The Return of Ishtar: Namco System 86: July 8, 1986: Yes No No Sequel to The Tower of Druaga. MSX: September 21, 1988: Yes No No Thunder Ceptor ...

  7. List of fictional rodents in video games - Wikipedia

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    Mappy: The game's main character itself is a mouse. Mappy runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware, modified to support horizontal scrolling. The name "Mappy" is likely derived from mappo, a Japanese slang term (slightly insulting) for a policeman. Maxie the Mouse Mouse Trap Hotel