Enchanter
Steve says: sure thing this one is to include in my all-time-favourites. First one in the enchanter series by infocom, later followed by the even better "sorcerer" and the fantastic "spellbreaker". You, a novice enchanter, are sent to defeat an evil warlock bent on taking over the world.
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Train, The - Escape to Normandy
Matt Larsen says: Accolade really knew how to combine action and adventure. Not only do you get to drive a train, but there is enough action and scene changes to keep you coming back even 20 years later!
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Secret of Bastow Manor, The
Neo-Rio says: One of the first adventure games I played on the C64. It's quite fun, and the creepy atmosphere builds up well as you play (thanks to the wonderful display of Commodore character graphics!)
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Motor Mania
Neo-Rio says: This game resembled the pitfalls and boredom of a long country drive more than action packed racing. I wonder if there is was ending to this game? Probably not!
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Mondlandung
Steve says: Alright, i know... how can you ....? But i love that game and I guess it's one of the first games i've ever seen on the C64. Coded in Basic and still enjoyable.
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Tau Ceti
J2003C says: Although not a great flight sim, it has enough unique features, like night vision, to make you keep trying to get to all the terminals and complete your mission, which I still have never been able to do without getting blown up (damn laser towers)!
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Forbidden Forest
graveyardjohn says: Resident Evil? Pah! Here's where it started...
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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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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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