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Mappy (Famicom, 1984) – 57-Round Session (Single Player) 🐭😾📺

Автор: Nenriki Gaming Channel

Загружено: 2017-10-06

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🎮 Title: マッピー (Mappy)
🕹 Platform Spec:
🖥️ System: Family Computer (Famicom)
🌍 Region Label: JP 🇯🇵
📄 Revision: Original

🔁 Port Info
• Port Type: Faithful, Downscale, Adaptation, Re‑engineered
• Port Origin: Mappy (Arcade, Namco, 1983)

📅 Release: 1984-11-14
🏢 Publisher: Namcot
👾 Developer: Namco

🎲 Genre: Action → Platformer

🧮 Score Profile
⭐️ Personal Score: A–
🌐 Consensus Score: B+ (✓)
💬 Cultural Impact (Ψ): B– (▲)
📆 Historical Tier: A– (↑)

✅ Completion Status: Extended Cycle Clear (56 Rounds)
🏁 Ending Type: No Ending

🔥 Difficulty Profile
📈 Difficulty Curve: Loop Increase; Plateau with Spikes
⚙️ Perceived Global Difficulty: Demanding; Endurance (Fatiguing)

🧠 Play Mode: Focused Play
🎯 Intent: Documentation

Mappy 🐭 is a lighthearted yet demanding action platformer developed by Namco and released in Japanese arcades in 1983, with a Famicom adaptation published in 1984 under the Namcot label. The player controls Mappy, a young police mouse driven by justice, tasked with recovering stolen household items from the mischievous cat boss Nyamco 😺 and his children, the Meowkies. The setting is a multi‑floor mansion filled with treasures—radios, televisions, computers, paintings, safes 📻📺💻🖼️🔐—that must be retrieved while avoiding capture. Although Nyamco appears intimidating, he is cowardly and often hides behind objects. If the player lingers too long, the invincible Ghost Ancestor 👻 appears, forcing resolution. The narrative tone is comedic, presenting a cartoonish cat‑and‑mouse chase accessible to all ages.

Gameplay is defined by traversal and scoring. Mappy moves horizontally along corridors and uses trampolines to jump between floors. Trampolines change color with repeated use (green → blue → yellow → red) and eventually break if not reset by landing on a floor. While airborne, Mappy is invulnerable to enemies, but on floors he must evade patrols. Defense relies on timing: normal doors can knock enemies back, Power Doors 🚪 emit shockwaves, and bells 🔔 or trapdoors can be triggered for bonus points. Collecting paired items consecutively multiplies the score, and extra lives are awarded at thresholds (20,000, 70,000, 140,000 points, etc.), reinforcing the game’s identity as a score‑chaser ⭐️.

The Famicom version is not a direct transfer but a faithful re‑engineering of the arcade design, downscaled to fit the console’s audiovisual limits while preserving structure. Functionally, Mappy is best classified as Action → Platformer. Although some databases list it broadly as “Action” or “Puzzle‑Platformer,” the absence of puzzle‑solving mechanics and the reliance on traversal and gravity confirm its placement within the Action metagenre, with Platformer as the precise genre node.

Difficulty follows a plateau with spikes during the first cycle—most rounds are consistent, but certain layouts create sharp peaks—then shifts into a loop increase pattern as later cycles raise enemy speed and density. Globally, the challenge is demanding and endurance‑based, requiring steady timing, spatial control, and efficient door‑stun usage. The endless structure makes fatigue the true test over long sessions ⏱️.

From a curatorial scoring perspective, Mappy earns a Personal Score of A–, reflecting mechanics that remain sharp and strategically engaging despite age. The Consensus Score stabilizes at B+ (✓) across retrospective reviews, showing respect but not universal acclaim. Its Cultural Impact is B– (▲): while it never reached the iconic status of Pac‑Man or Galaga, it has maintained a modest cult following through Namco Museum re‑releases and retro gaming circles. Historically, however, it deserves an A– (↑), as one of Namco’s early Famicom releases that introduced trampoline traversal and environmental traps, influencing later platform design.

The documented play session shows that after clearing the 16 unique stages, the game repeats in harder loops. This session reached Round 57 in Loop 4 with a final score of 453,240 points, underscoring that in Mappy progress is defined by endurance and score milestones rather than a final ending.

“Mappy” (マッピー) derives from the slang マッポ (mappo), a colloquial term for police. By softening the ending to “‑py,” Namco transformed a rough expression into a catchy, mascot‑friendly name, perfectly suited to a mouse policeman whose adventure is more comic chase than grim drama 🎩.


Chapters:
00:00 Loop 1 (Round 1-16)
14:43 Loop 2 (Round 17-32)
26:12 Loop 3 (Round 33-48)
36:49 Loop 4 (Round 49-64)

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#MappyNES
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#マッピー

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