Hyper Sports
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to "Track and Field" and possibly more well known on the Commodore 64. Fortunately the waggling events are punctuated by shooting and archery events - so hopefully you won't get carpal tunnel if you play too much.
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Movie Monster Game, The
Neo-Rio says: Play as a large monster and stomp all over a city! This game is much more playable on an emulator. The original disk used to force you to wait forever to load.
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Elite 128
Michael Plate says: Improved version of the classic space trading game.
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Boulder Dash
Steve says: Well, of course Boulder Dash games started with this highly addictive classic. I couldn't stop playing it after it hit me the first time.
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Island of Dr. Destructo, The
graveyardjohn says: Destroy the attacking planes before they sink the ship you're defending. Very enjoyable!
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Planet Raider
Neo-Rio says: Much like "Thrust", but this game does away with carrying that stupid fuel cell and returns you to a game experience more similar to Atari's arcade "Gravitar"
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Java Jim in Square Shaped Trouble
Neo-Rio says: Java Jim looks like it was made by someone who did too much acid. That doesn't stop it being a weird, but fun game. You have to dig up artifcats (all of the same type) and sell them to buy ship pieces.
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Slinky
Neo-Rio says: This is Q-bert revisited, so why do I remember it? Aside from the game being a bit "out-there", the slinky death scene gave me a huge laugh the first time I saw it.
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MULE
Neo-Rio says: When people talk about classic game design, this game often gets mentioned. It's a simple multiplayer economics simulation involving robot mules. It's always more fun to play with others than to play alone.
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