
Bard's Tale , The - Tales of the Unknown
Steve says: Oh yeah, The Bard's Tale. Sleepless nights in Skara Brae. The good old times when a role paying game really was fun. The Bard's Tale definitely is one of the best classic, oldschool RPGs.
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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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Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
Neo-Rio says: Next to Microprose soccer, this game is hailed as one of the best, if not THE best soccer game on the C64. Looks like International soccer, but has a whole pile of extra features. Great fun for 2 players.

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Nonterraqueous
Jimbo says: For a £1.99 budget game, this rocked! Great little multi-screen shoot'em-up, that has a cool melodious tune to listen to whilst you play!

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Cyberdyne Warrior
Neo-Rio says: This is a colorful platformer which is really quite playable. The flick screen system will frustrate you initially, but half the fun is learning how to complete the level, and powering up your gun.

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Barbie
Neo-Rio says: "Hi Barbie! It's Ken! Would you like to play a crap game?"
"Sounds like fun!"
"Great! See you in an hour....... maybe"

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Commando
Neo-Rio says: A classic arcade conversion to the C64. Despite missing a few levels from the arcade game, the playability is flawless. The Rob Hubbard soundtrack puts the arcade version's to shame.

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Uridium
Neo-Rio says: Uridum is yet another side-scrolling classic shoot-em-up, the graphics are smart, and the game balances the frustration:addiction ratio just nicely so that you will keep playing into the night.

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Karateka
Neo-Rio says: Classic early beat-em up. We used to sneak into the classroom during lunchtime to play this game when the teacher wasn't looking. Good memories of my school days.

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