Ghosts'n Goblins
graveyardjohn says: More enjoyable than the arcade version (and certainly easier!), this version comes with a unique Mark Cooksey soundtrack.
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Le Mans
Neo-Rio says: This was the first game I had for my C64. I always loved the original Sega Monaco GP, and this game is a blatant rip-off!
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Hat Trick
J2003C says: Very close to the arcade game. Great feel and good response to joystick input. Makes a great 2P game too. Very challenging on the expert setting.
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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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Lords of Midnight
Neo-Rio says: This game is not for the impatient, cause the map and game is very big indeed. It's a classic graphical adventure game, and if you have the patience you'll find this game rewarding.
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Paradroid
Steve says: Those were the times when games with a unique idea and amazing addiction were published. I guess most people ever having owned a commodore 64 rate this game very high and most probable rank it in their personal all-time-favorite-list.
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Mutants
Neo-Rio says: Another bizarre and trippy game with some excellent music. You have to clean up 15 or so sectors, with bizarre aliens in each sector to deal with. It's a little different than most shoot'em ups. That's for sure.
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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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Microprose Soccer
Neo-Rio says: I'm not a soccer fan myself, but when I got started playing this arcade soccer game I got totally hooked and couldn't drop the joystick. Imagine what this game does to real soccer fans! Warning: Addictive!
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