Released exclusively in Japan in 2003, this "Volume 1" entry was Hudson’s attempt to bring the frantic gold-digging of the 1980s into a new dimension. Here is why this specific version is worth a look today. A Familiar Concept with a Cubic Twist

If you’re a fan of retro revivals, you might have heard of the series—a short-lived but fascinating project where Hudson Soft remade its most iconic 8-bit classics for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2. While the series eventually tackled heavy hitters like Adventure Island and Star Soldier , it all started with one of the most addictive puzzle-platformers ever made: Cubic Lode Runner .

While many fans were worried about how 3D would affect the precision of Lode Runner , Hudson added mechanics to take advantage of the extra depth:

The core gameplay remains faithful to the 1983 Brøderbund original. You play as a "Runner" who must collect every piece of gold (the "lode") in a level while being pursued by relentless guards. Since you can't jump, your only weapon is a blaster that lets you dig holes in the floor to trap enemies or reach lower platforms.

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