Carl Williams writes, "That title is not a typo, maybe funny in a “unique” way but not a typo as Mr. Driller was originally intended to be Dig Dug 3. Things got changed around internally at Namco and Dig Dug 3 became Mr. Driller when the levels were changed and the game was all around made “simpler” and more “puzzle” based. Namco probably got this one right considering the other option."
The PSOne Classic version of Mr. Driller has been delisted from the North American PlayStation Store. You can still download it from the Japanese store.
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Nintendo Life writes: "Namco's Mr. Driller is certainly one of the greatest arcade puzzle franchises ever, and has even surpassed its arcade heritage on home consoles in the the past decade of its existence. Whilst Drill Land remains the franchise pinnacle, subsequent releases on WiiWare and DS have still been fun entries in the series, providing plenty of drilling action for fans who want to continue Susumu Hori's adventures on the current generation of consoles and handhelds from Nintendo."