IO - Into Oblivion
Neo-Rio says: I love side-scrolling shoot'em ups... and here's another shining example of how good these games could be on the C64.
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Summer Games II
Jimbo says: Still beats most of the sports sims available nowadays... and no joystick waggling!
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Hacker II - The Doomsday Papers
Neo-Rio says: Your expert hacking skills are required again to remotely control robots and splice security footage so that you can escape with the enemy plans without being detected. A unique experience to be played with the lights out!
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Hot Shot
graveyardjohn says: A hybrid of Breakout and Arkanoid, you destroy the blocks while your opponent does the same. The ball can move between yours and your opponents space, so watch out!
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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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Computer League
Neo-Rio says: Build and sell your own 80's microcomputer, as if it was the 80s! Want to market a 16KB machine with a cassette drive? How about a C64 clone? Keep in mind that when getting a floppy drive for your machine, you'll be charged at 80's prices!
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CJ's Elephant Antics
graveyardjohn says: Elephant Antics harks back to the pixel perfect jumping reminiscent of 'New Zealand Story'. Guide your elephant (CJ, or his mate) across levels of cute baddies in this multi-directional scrolling 2D platform game to reach your goal.
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Defender of the Crown
J2003C says: Classic war game! Master the catapult and jousts or you'll never win. Fantastic graphics and good music. Emulator speedup make this even better due to long load times.
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Arnie Armchair's Howzat Cricket Game
Neo-Rio says: One of the first games I played on the C64 as it came in the box. Fondly remembered for it's annoying title tune ditty, and the thrashings my family members took at it.
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