
Beach-Head II - The Dictator Strikes Back!
Neo-Rio says: Ah... the beach head. Four playable mini games with in game speech. Who can forget the pleading of your captured POW trying to escape? "Hey! Don't shoot me!" he would say, but we shot him anyway.

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Siren City
Neo-Rio says: Graphically challenged, but fun game. A very old and distant relative to "Grand Theft Auto"
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Hocus Focus
Neo-Rio says: A punk haired reporter has to sneak into the mad professor's lair and take photos of bits his latest invention - just mind the weird ghosts, and don't forget the keys to the fans. Enjoy Whittaker's "Lazy Jones"-esque music too.

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Match Point
Neo-Rio says: Despite its age, this is one of the most playable tennis games on the C64 in my opinion. Many hours spent trying to beat my brother at it.
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Mayhem in Monsterland
Mayhem says: Flashy, fast, slick... and highly playable. The pinnacle of console-like gaming on the C64.

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Zolyx
Jimbo says: It may not look that great, but it will keep you coming back for more and more!
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Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road
graveyardjohn says: A top conversion of the arcade great, imagine Super Sprint with monster trucks round an arena full of water, potholes and hills.

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Master of Magic, The
Neo-Rio says: A simple RPG game, which slowly becomes an addiction as you try to get the amulet to return to your own world. Complete with a Rob Hubbard soundtrack.

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F-15 Strike Eagle
Neo-Rio says: Before games genius Sid Meier made "Civilisation", he made this game. It's an arcade style fighter jet simulation, which is lots and lots of fun.
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