
Choplifter
Pugsy says: One of the first great games on the C64, and one of the few home computer games to get converted to the arcade.
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Neoclyps
graveyardjohn says: A derivative with a style of its own, this sideways scroller had you attacking structures defended by single ships. Take each out, four in each zone, and advance to the next level. Simple idea, a quite addictive once you're in the flow of the game.
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Metro-Cross
Neo-Rio says: The gameplay of the arcade original faithfully ported to the C64. The result is a lot of fun. It's you against the clock. Get to the end of the obstacle course by any means!

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Speed King
Jimbo says: Re-released by Mastertronic in 1986, this classic from Digital Integration boasts a load of different tracks and addictive challenging gameplay!

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Crossroads
Neo-Rio says: Waah... "Wizard of Wor" gone insane is the only way to describe this game. It's loads of fun just to run around blasting things.
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River Raid
Neo-Rio says: If there was one game worth playing on the Atari 2600 even today, it would be this game. Fortunately, there is a C64 version of the ever so playable shoot'em up, and this is it.
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Di's Baby
Neo-Rio says: As the game comes from "Bad Taste software", you would expect nothing less than a game with a crappy (literally) version of Space Invaders, somehow loosely tied to the royal family. Urgh......

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Mayhem in Monsterland
Pugsy says: This game came at the end of the c64s mainstream life, the technical advances shine through and it's a fun game even if it does 'borrow' slightly from a certain console game.

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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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