Match Point
Neo-Rio says: Despite its age, this is one of the most playable tennis games on the C64 in my opinion. Many hours spent trying to beat my brother at it.
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Fury, The
Neo-Rio says: An overlooked gem. It's NASCAR with guns and powerups. Not so easy but not too difficult either. I found it very playable.
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Hard'n'Heavy
Neo-Rio says: An unofficial "sequel" to Giana Sisters, this game is just as addictive and playable, although the gameplay differs slightly... just in case Giana Sisters wasn't enough for you.
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Highnoon
Neo-Rio says: Based on the 50s cowboy movie of the same name, complete with a rendition of the theme tune. The animations are cute with some nice touches - particularly the undertaker. A nostalgic trip, although not the greatest game ever.
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Movie Monster Game, The
Neo-Rio says: Play as a large monster and stomp all over a city! This game is much more playable on an emulator. The original disk used to force you to wait forever to load.
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AMC - Attack of the Mutant Camels
graveyardjohn says: A blatant Empire-Strikes-Back-derivative AT-AT/camel hybrid, I am a lucky owner of a signed copy by Jeff Minter! Essential blasting!
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Subsonic
Neo-Rio says: This brilliant little game came on a Zzap64 covermounted cassette. The game is pretty and fairly playable, but most amazing is the mind blowing music score.
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Skool Daze
Neo-Rio says: I had more fun getting told off, amassing tons of lines, and shooting the other kids with the peashooter to actually bother to play this game properly.
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Batman - The Movie
Neo-Rio says: Kerpow! Thwock! This Batman game is very playable, and a little tricky at first, but not when you know what to do. The music is also very good. You'll play this one for a while.
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