
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.

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International Soccer
Michael Plate says: Brilliant sports game at the time. In '85 I lost the final of the International Soccer school championships against my brother. Damn!!
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Air Rescue I
J2003C says: This game is simple looking, but demands some skill. Similar to Fort Apocalypse in feel, but unique enough to make it stand on it's own as a solid shoot'em up.
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Poster Paster
graveyardjohn says: Tricky to start to play, great once you get the hang of it. Stick your posters across town, keeping your paste smooth, not lumpy or watery, and avoid the baddies!

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Arc of Yesod, The
AleTsg says: Simple but fashinating game, I have spent on it more that one life!

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Slinky
Neo-Rio says: This is Q-bert revisited, so why do I remember it? Aside from the game being a bit "out-there", the slinky death scene gave me a huge laugh the first time I saw it.

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Katakis
Neo-Rio says: This game nearly got scrapped for being too similar to "R-Type". Fortunately it survived, and what a fun game it is too. Katakis lives!

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Gryzor
Neo-Rio says: A classic on the NES, this conversion of the arcade game to the Commodore 64 only disappoints a little because of some missing levels and no two player option. Other than that, it's just as fun.

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Speed King
Jimbo says: Re-released by Mastertronic in 1986, this classic from Digital Integration boasts a load of different tracks and addictive challenging gameplay!

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