
Hero Quest
Neo-Rio says: Not a bad conversion of the Milton Bradley board game. With a series of quests it becomes more like a simplified RPG - which means it's very easy to get into.

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Falcon Patrol
Neo-Rio says: An obvious 'Defender' ripoff, but a playable classic anyway. You're holding off waves of fighter planes from bombing your fuel bases. Tail up behind the planes and blast them!

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Batalyx
Neo-Rio says: This is Jeff Minter's C64 psychadelic masterpiece. Just don't play this game on any mind altering drugs, and be careful if you have epilepsy. This game will warp your head!
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Gorf
J2003C says: This game has the same variety and challenge as the classic arcade game. Too bad the emulator doesn't support the MV Speech Module. A real piece of nostalgia.
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Rick Dangerous
Neo-Rio says: Before they went on and did Tomb Raider, CORE designs came out with this platformer. A real playable platforming gem, complete with Tomb Raider style booby-traps!

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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Neo-Rio says: This game is based of an 80s band! As a result it's weird and spun out, but incredibly absorbing.
"BANG! Frankie say...... no more."

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Rocky Horror Show, The
Neo-Rio says: Let's do the time warp again.... This game is as weird as the original musical. If you're not stripped naked in-game, you'll be blasted, hit by the motorcycle, or run out of time.

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Air Support
J2003C says: I used to like to play in strategy mode, allowing more time to plot each move of my army. Action mode can be fun too, but the computer has the advantage. Just watch those robot soldiers convulse as they go into battle! Takes time to learn the controls.
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Mayhem in Monsterland
Pugsy says: This game came at the end of the c64s mainstream life, the technical advances shine through and it's a fun game even if it does 'borrow' slightly from a certain console game.

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