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Spy vs Spy
Neo-Rio says: Classic game, first of a trilogy of like-minded games featuring MAD magazine's characters. Controls are a bit tricky, but once mastered it's a blast (literally) to outsmart your opponent with deadly traps.



Hungaroring
Neo-Rio says: Not a bad little Pole Position clone this one.



Head the Ball
Neo-Rio says: Green head had his girlfriend pinched out right in front of his face! So now he has to go collecting diamonds? erm.... whatever! This game is fun!



Zork I - The Great Underground Empire
Steve says: first-ever "interactive-fiction"-product from infocom and the most popular text adventure ever, written in 1981; Infocom essentially invented the wheel to fit the limitations of the day. Flawed by current standards, but still a remarkable achievement. You, the adventurer, stumble on the remains of the Great Underground Empire, and seek out the treasures hidden there.


Air Rescue I
J2003C says: This game is simple looking, but demands some skill. Similar to Fort Apocalypse in feel, but unique enough to make it stand on it's own as a solid shoot'em up.


Castle Wolfenstein
Neo-Rio says: "Achtung!" As well as being banned in Germany, this is the original inspiration for iD's "Wolfenstein 3D" and the FPS genre. This golden oldie forces you to rely on stealth more than firepower however. In game speech too.



180
graveyardjohn says: The best darts simulation I've ever seen (but then, that doesn't say much does it?). Get three treble twenties to hear the immortal '180' announcement, though you'll need a nine dart finish to be able to beat 'Jammy Jim' in the final!



Bugbomber
Neo-Rio says: This game makes the NES "Bomberman" games look lame and simplistic. Here you can have up to 4 players, loads of different weapons, and the ability to create your own drone army! This battle royale rocks!



Last Ninja III
Neo-Rio says: The Last Ninja series were classic games for the Commodore 64. The final game in the series is perhaps the most graphically and sonically impressive, and the end sequence is the best I've seen on the C64.



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