Hook
Neo-Rio says: This is a film-license adaption, and a really spiffy one it is too. Very console-esque and playable, especially for younger players.
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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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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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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Neo-Rio says: This game is based of an 80s band! As a result it's weird and spun out, but incredibly absorbing.
"BANG! Frankie say...... no more."
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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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3-D Pinball - Pinball Power
graveyardjohn says: About the nearest thing to 'Visual Pinball' we had back then, up there with Davids Midnight Magic and Night Mission.
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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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Pi.R Squared
Neo-Rio says: Weird action/puzzle game this one. Collect the equation by running around the cogs in the right order. Amazingly frustrating game (don't throw your joystick!), but will surprisingly hook you.
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Ultima IV - Quest of the Avatar
Steve says: a true classic role-playing game. The C=64 version is the best version of that game available. I still remember spending night after night on my quest through Britannia.
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