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Chip's Challenge
Steve says: Classic puzzling game adapted to other platforms as well. Great fun!



Skyfox
Neo-Rio says: Classic Electronic Arts game... where you get to blast loads of tanks and airplanes. Great fun!



Crossroads
Neo-Rio says: Waah... "Wizard of Wor" gone insane is the only way to describe this game. It's loads of fun just to run around blasting things.


Jackal
Neo-Rio says: This game has a strange history on the C64. The only good version of it was for NTSC computers only. It was really good though, if a bit hard and frustrating, but close to the original arcade game.



Survivor
Steve says: one of the first games i played on the Commodore, it's a great space shooter. Try to play that with 2 Joysticks, two players, really fun!



Little Computer People
Pugsy says: This is not really a game, but it was some simple fun. Unfortunately, this 'game' was the grandfather of the Sims series of games which now seem to have got completely out of control.



Smash TV
Neo-Rio says: As far as Arcade conversions go, Smash TV for the C64 was a pretty good one



Strike Force Cobra
Neo-Rio says: Four elite soldiers must stop the detonation of a bomb. Not a military sim, and not a shoot'em up, the game is more of a platformer with strategic elements. You'll need skill and planning to beat this game.


Orc Attack
Neo-Rio says: The first game I played from disk! Somebody read "Lord of the Rings" one too many times and came up with this game. It's surprisingly fun and panic inducing to hold off endless waves of orcs.


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