Suicide Express
Neo-Rio says: Fondly remembered for it's Bladerunner-esque music and the sythesized voice which tells you your score when you die. I don't understand why the author made many clones of it, the game is a bit average.
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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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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Neo-Rio says: If you're too young to remember He-Man, then you missed out on cartoons, plastic toys, a feature film... and this game. It's not a good game by a long stretch, but the Ben Daglish soundtrack gives me some nostalgia.
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Trailblazer
Jimbo says: Addictive "conveyor-belt" racing at its best! Try to roll/bounce your ball along each level whilst avoiding the holes and nasty coloured squares. The 2-player simultaneous mode is great fun!
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Chip's Challenge
Steve says: Classic puzzling game adapted to other platforms as well. Great fun!
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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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Turbo Out Run
graveyardjohn says: A great racer for the C64, only 2nd to Turbocharge. Good graphics, great Jeroen Tel title theme, and it beats the previous US Gold version of Out Run hands down.
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Quest for the Holy Grail, The
Neo-Rio says: Here's a graphical text adventure based of the well known Monty Python movie. Here, you'll find the three headed knight, the knights who say NIC!, and that insane french guard!
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International Basketball
graveyardjohn says: A great two player game from 1984, I played this with my brother for ages. Easy to play, but also easy to foul and cause penalties to be awarded.
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