
Impossible Mission
Mayhem says: The best thing Epyx did, and one of the best bits of software to ever come out of America. Compulsive, challenging (though not impossible) and filled to the gills with ingenuity and attention to detail. You'll want to stay a while... and possibly stay forever.

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

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Tetris
graveyardjohn says: One of the first batch of Tetris releases to the world, the C64 version is not so much a game, its more of a diversion while you enjoy the 20-odd minute soundtrack.

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Citadel
Neo-Rio says: Not a widely known game, but one that is loads of fun anyway. You have to blast your way around an area full of defenses and get to the exit.

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Skool Daze
Neo-Rio says: I had more fun getting told off, amassing tons of lines, and shooting the other kids with the peashooter to actually bother to play this game properly.

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West Bank
Neo-Rio says: A clone of the arcade game "Bank Panic". This game is almost identical in playability to the original arcade game. Good news is, it's just as fun.

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Snackman
Neo-Rio says: Cheerful little pacman clone. As playable and as fun as the orginal, with a bunch of different and varied mazes.
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Summer Camp
Neo-Rio says: Colourful and playable platform game, as your mouse must find the flag to summer camp.

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Creatures
Neo-Rio says: Cute till you puke. Play as Clyde the fuzzy wuzzy, and breathe fire on all the nasty monsters in this spiffy platform game. A real C64 gem.

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