
Bard's Tale III, The - Thief of Fate
Michael Plate says: This was the first RPG which really fascinated me. I wasn't able to stop playing this addicting game before finishing it.

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Turrican II - The Final Fight
Neo-Rio says: Turrican II is one game for the Commodore 64 that really pushes it's technical limitations, and yet is every bit as engrossing as the 16-bit conversions.

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Sleepwalker
Neo-Rio says: A platforming puzzle game. As a trusty hound, you must ensure that your sleepwalking master doesn't do himself in as he makes his nightly rounds. Should be a tough challenge!

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Mercenary - Escape from Targ
Pugsy says: Paul Woakes was a genius, depth, playability and fast wireframe graphics. The gameplay was ahead of it's time.

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Master of the Lamps
graveyardjohn says: 3D on the Commodore? Well, sort of. Fly through the hoops and reach the genie, before doing it again. Great fun in short bursts.

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Rock'n Roll
Neo-Rio says: This playable little puzzle game is a cross between "Gauntlet" and "Marble Madness". You can even get money and power up your little ball. And the music is great "Rock 'n' Roll" to boot!

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Hocus Focus
Neo-Rio says: A punk haired reporter has to sneak into the mad professor's lair and take photos of bits his latest invention - just mind the weird ghosts, and don't forget the keys to the fans. Enjoy Whittaker's "Lazy Jones"-esque music too.

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Fame Quest
Neo-Rio says: A mini RPG-like game which will keep you entertained for a while as you try to complete it.
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Cobra
Neo-Rio says: Lame, unfair, and buggy game of a lame movie, but strangely playable with nice music. Here's a hint: When you get the machine gun, fire it and switch back to using knives. Note how much faster they can be thrown now - with unlimited ammo.

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