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Crystal Fever
Neo-Rio says: A very impressive and polished "BoulderDash" clone which includes more features than the original. Also includes a two player simultaneous mode. With a built in construction kit, you really won't be able to drop the joystick.



Paradroid
Mayhem says: An arcade game that plays strategically? Andy Braybrook knew what he was doing. The excellent line-of-sight rules make this quite the game of cat and mouse at times.



Ninja
J2003C says: This is your basic side-scroller beat'em up game, but it has enough variety, difficulty and ambiance to make it pretty fun. I was never quite able to finish it without a trainer, but I still keep coming back and try to get past the last few bad guys without cheating.



Crime and Punishment
Neo-Rio says: Here, you are a very angry (and very green) judge who must decide on appropriate punishments for virtual criminals. Here's your chance to give the death penalty to jaywalkers.


Planet Raider
Neo-Rio says: Much like "Thrust", but this game does away with carrying that stupid fuel cell and returns you to a game experience more similar to Atari's arcade "Gravitar"


Aliants - The Desperate Battle for Earth
Matt Larsen says: My mum had bought this game for me on my birthday for a couple bucks. I think it is the best game Keypunch ever put out in my opinion. The different themes make it fun, especially for budget software...



Championship Sprint
graveyardjohn says: Half the fun of this Super Sprint sequel is the easy to use construction kit. Always wanted a course made almost entirely of bridges and tunnels? Nows your chance.



Flying Ace
Neo-Rio says: Not exactly the arcade "Sky Kid", but plenty of fun to be had here nevertheless. Despite the limited gameplay, the game is on the right side of frustrating to ensure you keep coming back.


Brian Jack's Uchi-Mata
Steve says: I never thought Judo could ever be done well on a home computer. Until i tried this game. As soon as you get the hang with your joystick, you won't stop playing matches over and over again.



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