Donald Duck's Playground
Neo-Rio says: How do you make a game that girls will play endlessly? Put in some likeable characters, silly tasks, money, and shopping for junk you don't need. Sounds much like my own life though - minus Donald Duck.
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Pinball Construction Set
Neo-Rio says: A true classic. Create your own pinball machines! Not exactly modern day Virtual Pinball, but *easily* lets you make old-skool machines. Loads of fun back in the day.
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Lode Runner
Neo-Rio says: A classic platform game in every respect. If you haven't played it, you've been living under a rock. There's a level editor in there too, so you won't get bored easily when there's all those levels of treasure to collect.
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Lords of Conquest
J2003C says: This is an obscure game that should have been famous. Based on the board game Borderlands, it is only when played with 3-4P without randomness that it becomes an addictive, fantastic strategy game. It only takes about 1 hour to play a game, but you will be talking about it for days afterwards!
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ThunderCats - The Lost Eye of Thundera
Neo-Rio says: I can't say I liked the cartoon that much, but this game is quite fun and a bit frustrating. I dunno how this cartoon's theme tune found its way into "Bomb Jack II" though - that was just weird.
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Metron
Neo-Rio says: This is not the best game ever, but it's really playable. Collect powerups, destroy large ships and save the galaxy.
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Stop the Express
Neo-Rio says: This game originally appeared on the MSX if I'm not mistaken. It's just as fun on the C64 as well.
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Arnie Armchair's Howzat Cricket Game
Neo-Rio says: One of the first games I played on the C64 as it came in the box. Fondly remembered for it's annoying title tune ditty, and the thrashings my family members took at it.
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Stunt Car Racer
Matt Larsen says: This was the best 3D car racing game ever! When I drove off the stunt track I would actually get butterflys in my stomach waiting to hit bottom!
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