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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Great American Cross-Country Road Race, The
Neo-Rio says: Activision converted their Atari 2600 game "Enduro" to the C64, and added a cannonball run element. The gameplay stays simple, but now there is actually a point to the whole thing.
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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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Archon
Steve says: Well, not much to say. if you don't know this game you definitely should cancel all your appointments tonite and check it out. you won't get away from that one anymore!
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Stealth
Neo-Rio says: Very playable blaster this one... I used to keep running out of energy, but I did manage to complete all 5 levels. And DAMN, dodging those missiles is hard!
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Bruce Lee
Pugsy says: Simply one of the best platform games ever devised. The difficulty has been set just right so even after you've finished it you still come back for more.
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War of the Lance
Neo-Rio says: I don't play fantasy war games much, but this one got me hooked for a week or so as I plotted strategy against the computer.
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Deactivators
graveyardjohn says: Don't be put off by the Speccy-esque graphics, this is a puzzle game without comparison. Get the bombs out of the building using skill, planning, and....robots.
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Hyper Sports
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to "Track and Field" and possibly more well known on the Commodore 64. Fortunately the waggling events are punctuated by shooting and archery events - so hopefully you won't get carpal tunnel if you play too much.
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