
Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon
Neo-Rio says: Cinemaware made some great games. This is another one of them. Get the three crystals and rescue the caliph. Beware the hot babe who wants to possess you!

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Ghosts'n Goblins
graveyardjohn says: More enjoyable than the arcade version (and certainly easier!), this version comes with a unique Mark Cooksey soundtrack.

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Repton III
Neo-Rio says: A classic series on the BBC micro, the C64 only got to see the last and greatest in the series. Complete with construction kit!

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RBI 2 Baseball
Neo-Rio says: This game is hailed as one of the best baseball games for the Commodore 64.
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Warhawk
graveyardjohn says: Futuristic bas-relief graphics from 1986. A classic shoot-em-up with soundtrack by Mr Hubbard himself, and which only cost £1.99 when released!

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One Man and his Droid
Neo-Rio says: This game has to be one of the most frustrating of all time. You think you've got a sheep and then... it escapes! If you haven't pulled all your hair out by then, you'll really enjoy the Hubbard soundtrack.

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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.

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Spherical
Neo-Rio says: A puzzling "Solomon's Key" type game. With loads of levels, it will keep you challenged and occupied for quite a while. It's a bit good.

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Way of the Exploding Fist, The
Neo-Rio says: The great music, the fantastic graphics, the intelligent gameplay, are all things we remember about this fighting game. Not to mention the sampled Bruce Lee "Hiiyaaah" taken from the movie "Enter the Dragon", heard on the loading screen.

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