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Super Gridder
Neo-Rio says: A simple little addictive game. Not much more to say than that. It's even more fun when you disable sprite collision play the game completely unchallenged....


Gyroscope
Neo-Rio says: Gyroscope is a blatant Marble Madness rip-off, but it's still pretty playable. The music was also pretty decent too.



Rock'n Roll
Neo-Rio says: This playable little puzzle game is a cross between "Gauntlet" and "Marble Madness". You can even get money and power up your little ball. And the music is great "Rock 'n' Roll" to boot!



Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing
Neo-Rio says: Probably the most accurate boxing simulation on the Commodore 64. It's going to take a lot of time in the gym to beat the likes of Barry himself though.



Mighty Bombjack
Neo-Rio says: A large playable platform arcade game, with many levels and secret rooms. If you liked the original "Bomb Jack" you'll like this game as well.



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.



Shamus
Neo-Rio says: Classic. Running around in a maze has never been this much fun, or ever will be!



Wizball
J2003C says: Wizball (US) is a classic addictive game. Difficult at first, but fairly easy once mastered. Excellent music and effects. Try playing with 2 players as a team.



Deflektor
Steve says: Still puzzling, still great fun and still a great soundtrack!



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