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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Space Rescue
Neo-Rio says: You've played lunar lander before, right? Well this has to be the penultimate version. It's one thing to land your lander, another thing entirely to find the pad!
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Le Mans
Neo-Rio says: This was the first game I had for my C64. I always loved the original Sega Monaco GP, and this game is a blatant rip-off!
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Samurai Warrior - The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo
Jimbo says: Fight all the baddies, build up your karma, and rescue the girl. Lookout for ninjas dressed as peasants, and may Buddha help you if you pick a fight with 3 monks at once! Are you the hardest Ninja Rabbit around?
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Tank
J2003C says: This game CAN be played 2P with the 2nd player as the turrent controller on keyboard. Either way, the variety of weapons and enemies make this a very enjoyable shooter!
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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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Dino Eggs
Steve says: Sick of those million-point high-scores? Try out this one, earn one point after another, you can even get a minus score here. And: Watch out for Dino-Mom!
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Zork I - The Great Underground Empire
Steve says: first-ever "interactive-fiction"-product from infocom and the most popular text adventure ever, written in 1981; Infocom essentially invented the wheel to fit the limitations of the day. Flawed by current standards, but still a remarkable achievement. You, the adventurer, stumble on the remains of the Great Underground Empire, and seek out the treasures hidden there.
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Choplifter
Steve says: Heli Rescue game, one of the first games i played over a quite long time.
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