
Professional Ski Simulator
graveyardjohn says: Not really a very good game, but for some reason, quite addictive! Hammer the fire button to move your skier and get through the gates before the time runs out.

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Seven Cities of Gold
Matt Larsen says: This was the first adventure game that truly hooked me. When I was a kid I always had to create new worlds, as my pirated copy never had the original map disk!

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Mad Doctor
Neo-Rio says: An original and creepy game. Build a frankenstein monster from body parts from dead bodies in the graveyard or *gasp* hacking up a living person! Don't expect that the villagers will let you get away with this!
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Battle Valley
Neo-Rio says: Two missiles are going to be launched and it's a race against time to stop it from happening. Think Defender crossed with Silkworm, and you may have an idea of how this game plays.

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Raid on Bungeling Bay
Neo-Rio says: A classic shooter. Drop your payload of bombs onto the factories, blast airplanes, defend your carrier, and sink the ship under construction - if you can!
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Championship Sprint
graveyardjohn says: Half the fun of this Super Sprint sequel is the easy to use construction kit. Always wanted a course made almost entirely of bridges and tunnels? Nows your chance.

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Quedex
Neo-Rio says: The Quest for Ultimate Dexerty had you, the player, try and push a ball to the exit. However, this game is no marble madness. It has puzzle and action elements, and you will be sorely tested.

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Skate or Die!
graveyardjohn says: Tony Hawks Pro Skater, but 10 years earlier! Get with 'the kids' and take on your mates (or the computer) on a variety of different activities, including half-pipe, downhill jam, and a battle in an empty swimming pool.

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Bobby Bearing
Neo-Rio says: A classic on the Spectrum, the C64 version is not very different. An addition of a jolly music score will inspire you to find all the bearings across a "Marble Madness" inspired world.

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