Superhero
Neo-Rio says: Superhero is a 3D isometric platform game in the mould of Head over Heels, and "Batman" on the Amstrad and Spectrum. So if you liked those games... you'll like this one as well.
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Train, The - Escape to Normandy
Matt Larsen says: Accolade really knew how to combine action and adventure. Not only do you get to drive a train, but there is enough action and scene changes to keep you coming back even 20 years later!
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Total Eclipse
Neo-Rio says: Ok, so it's not Tomb Raider and the 3D graphics are slow, but it's forgivable here as Total Eclipse is a very well designed adventure game. Beware of the booby traps in the pyramid!
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Pacman
Neo-Rio says: Otherwise known as "Side Pacman", this version is very close to the arcade original, except for the strange musics and weird ghost behaviour. Time to flip your screen sideways.
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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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Ranarama
Neo-Rio says: This game is much like gauntlet, but here you can collect magics and finish sub-game puzzles. The rune collection aspect of the game keeps you hooked.
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Wicked
graveyardjohn says: A very different game where you encourage your own good spores to grow while defeating the evil spores, helped or hindered along the way by tarot cards. Originally cost me a fiver, and was worth every penny.
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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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Last Battle
Neo-Rio says: This game is actually the Nintendo "Hokuto-no-ken" game for the C64. Hokuto-no-ken is, of course, the Japanese animation where martial artists punch way too much and kick people's heads off. Fun game though.
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