
Flying Ace
Neo-Rio says: Not exactly the arcade "Sky Kid", but plenty of fun to be had here nevertheless. Despite the limited gameplay, the game is on the right side of frustrating to ensure you keep coming back.
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Spy vs Spy
Neo-Rio says: Classic game, first of a trilogy of like-minded games featuring MAD magazine's characters. Controls are a bit tricky, but once mastered it's a blast (literally) to outsmart your opponent with deadly traps.

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Boulder Dash
Steve says: Well, of course Boulder Dash games started with this highly addictive classic. I couldn't stop playing it after it hit me the first time.

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Street Rod
Neo-Rio says: Buy cars and trick them out for underground drag and street racing. When you get enough cash, you'll be able to get the meanest machine to take on "The King" in a pink slips race!

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Airborne Ranger
J2003C says: This game has a nice ballance between action and strategy. It's difficult, but you can finish the game if you practice enough. There's plenty of variety to keep you coming back for more.

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Summer Games
Matt Larsen says: My favorite C64 sports game ever. My friends and I were so competitive, that the losers would have to go outside and run 3 laps around the house barefoot in the dead of winter (in snow)!

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Arnie
Neo-Rio says: This little budget offering is hugely playable. Best way to describe it would be Commando in 3D
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Crystal Fever
Neo-Rio says: A very impressive and polished "BoulderDash" clone which includes more features than the original. Also includes a two player simultaneous mode. With a built in construction kit, you really won't be able to drop the joystick.

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Agent USA
J2003C says: Arcade action, strategy, geography lessions and a little luck make this game super fun. Harvest 100 crystals while fighting off thieves and traveling the USA in search of the FuzzBomb. Easier for US players due to the geography.

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