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Survivor
Steve says: one of the first games i played on the Commodore, it's a great space shooter. Try to play that with 2 Joysticks, two players, really fun!



Aztec Challenge
Neo-Rio says: A classic game, probably remembered more for the music than the game itself. It's an incan multi-event game, complete with death traps.



Thrust
Neo-Rio says: Thrust is much like the old Atari game Gravitar, except this is way more playable and challenging. I always liked blowing the nuke reactor up before leaving the planet.



Island of Dr. Destructo, The
graveyardjohn says: Destroy the attacking planes before they sink the ship you're defending. Very enjoyable!



Journey to the Centre of the Earth, A
Neo-Rio says: A playable little platform game, as you try to get your little man down to the center of the Earth. No doubt you'll get a surprise when you get there!



Fist+
graveyardjohn says: OK, its an 'IK+' rip-off, but it plays quite well. The between-round game where you throw knives in 3D at oncoming ninjas is very addictive, and keeps you coming back for more.



Friday the 13th
Neo-Rio says: Terrible graphics and pokey sound are in stark contrast to when digitized slasher pics and horrific screams come out of the C64. This game was shocking in more ways than one.



Smash TV
Neo-Rio says: As far as Arcade conversions go, Smash TV for the C64 was a pretty good one



Stop the Express
Neo-Rio says: This game originally appeared on the MSX if I'm not mistaken. It's just as fun on the C64 as well.


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