Sensitive
Neo-Rio says: Nice little puzzle game where you have to get to the exit, dropping tiles on the way. Don't get yourself cornered.
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Spy School
graveyardjohn says: 4 different games in one, but pay attention 007, and do try and remember where the walls are before they turn invisible!
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Outlaw
Neo-Rio says: The official version of "Gun Smoke" wasn't that good on the C64, but this blatant clone does the game concept more justice.
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Street Rod
Neo-Rio says: Buy cars and trick them out for underground drag and street racing. When you get enough cash, you'll be able to get the meanest machine to take on "The King" in a pink slips race!
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Hyper Sports
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to "Track and Field" and possibly more well known on the Commodore 64. Fortunately the waggling events are punctuated by shooting and archery events - so hopefully you won't get carpal tunnel if you play too much.
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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.
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Galax-i-Birds
Neo-Rio says: A simple game plagued by crazy-sprite-o-rama. Yep, it's that oldskool game design technique where every new level gives you something weird to shoot at. Fortunately the music is fun and randomly generated. Jeff Minter would be proud.
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Lady Tut
Neo-Rio says: Another Apple][ port on the C64. It's a fun game, but becomes even more so when you find the gun in it.
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Slicks
Neo-Rio says: Codemasters released many of these overhead racing games, but this is surely one of the best. This one screams at you to play it over and over.
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