
Hook
Neo-Rio says: This is a film-license adaption, and a really spiffy one it is too. Very console-esque and playable, especially for younger players.

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Spy vs Spy
Neo-Rio says: Classic game, first of a trilogy of like-minded games featuring MAD magazine's characters. Controls are a bit tricky, but once mastered it's a blast (literally) to outsmart your opponent with deadly traps.

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Spherical
Neo-Rio says: A puzzling "Solomon's Key" type game. With loads of levels, it will keep you challenged and occupied for quite a while. It's a bit good.

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Metron
Neo-Rio says: This is not the best game ever, but it's really playable. Collect powerups, destroy large ships and save the galaxy.
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Repton III
Neo-Rio says: A classic series on the BBC micro, the C64 only got to see the last and greatest in the series. Complete with construction kit!

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5th Gear
Neo-Rio says: This game is like playing with a remote control car. A little frustrating at times, but addictive enough to keep you coming back to it.

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Hysteria
Neo-Rio says: Colourful side scrolling blaster. Pick up pieces of a puzzle, upon which you are greeted by a weird alien end-of-level boss. The music is quite memorable as well.

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Mayhem in Monsterland
Pugsy says: This game came at the end of the c64s mainstream life, the technical advances shine through and it's a fun game even if it does 'borrow' slightly from a certain console game.

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Donald Duck's Playground
Neo-Rio says: How do you make a game that girls will play endlessly? Put in some likeable characters, silly tasks, money, and shopping for junk you don't need. Sounds much like my own life though - minus Donald Duck.

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