Hagar the Horrible
Neo-Rio says: This console-esque platformer came along late in the C64's life, but it was really a great game to play, with cameo appearances from other Hagar characters. Collect as much treasure for Helga as you can!
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E-Motion
Neo-Rio says: This is a totally original game concept. More like a mix of asteroids and billiards, and suprisingly playable. Try and smash same coloured balls together with your ship!
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Legend of Sinbad, The
Neo-Rio says: A fun and frustrating multipart game. The first level rips off the old arcade game "Tutankham", but it becomes more original later on.
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Hero Quest
Neo-Rio says: Not a bad conversion of the Milton Bradley board game. With a series of quests it becomes more like a simplified RPG - which means it's very easy to get into.
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Wonderboy
Neo-Rio says: The Commodore 64 version of the legendary arcade classic is a wonderful conversion. A classic platformer if you haven't played it somewhere else already.
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Nebulus
Pugsy says: A novel platforming game, great fun.
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Secret of Bastow Manor, The
Neo-Rio says: One of the first adventure games I played on the C64. It's quite fun, and the creepy atmosphere builds up well as you play (thanks to the wonderful display of Commodore character graphics!)
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Wicked
graveyardjohn says: A very different game where you encourage your own good spores to grow while defeating the evil spores, helped or hindered along the way by tarot cards. Originally cost me a fiver, and was worth every penny.
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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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