
Poster Paster
graveyardjohn says: Tricky to start to play, great once you get the hang of it. Stick your posters across town, keeping your paste smooth, not lumpy or watery, and avoid the baddies!

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Agent USA
J2003C says: Arcade action, strategy, geography lessions and a little luck make this game super fun. Harvest 100 crystals while fighting off thieves and traveling the USA in search of the FuzzBomb. Easier for US players due to the geography.

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Legend of Sinbad, The
Neo-Rio says: A fun and frustrating multipart game. The first level rips off the old arcade game "Tutankham", but it becomes more original later on.

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Hysteria
Neo-Rio says: Colourful side scrolling blaster. Pick up pieces of a puzzle, upon which you are greeted by a weird alien end-of-level boss. The music is quite memorable as well.

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FireTrap
Neo-Rio says: The 64 version of this game is easier to play than the arcade version, and is way more fun. Climb up some physically impossible shaped buildings, put out the fires, and dodge the flames and other weird things falling down on you!

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Mr. Do!
J2003C says: This game isn't that much like the arcade classic, but is just as fun! The only problem may be that it is a little too easy, once you get the hang of it, so extra lives and exploding rubber balls keep on coming!

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Rolling Thunder
Matt Larsen says: The first game I ever DOWNLOADED off of a pirate BBS. I used to have some big long distance phone bills as a kid!

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Trailblazer
Jimbo says: Addictive "conveyor-belt" racing at its best! Try to roll/bounce your ball along each level whilst avoiding the holes and nasty coloured squares. The 2-player simultaneous mode is great fun!

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Gyroscope
Neo-Rio says: Gyroscope is a blatant Marble Madness rip-off, but it's still pretty playable. The music was also pretty decent too.

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