3-D Pinball - Pinball Power
graveyardjohn says: About the nearest thing to 'Visual Pinball' we had back then, up there with Davids Midnight Magic and Night Mission.
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BMX Simulator
graveyardjohn says: An early Codemasters game, complete with a completely non-prejudiced 'stunning' type quote from one of the Darling bros. Race around the seven tracks and beat the time limit, but watch out for the indestructible computer opponent!
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Tetris
graveyardjohn says: One of the first batch of Tetris releases to the world, the C64 version is not so much a game, its more of a diversion while you enjoy the 20-odd minute soundtrack.
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Sword of Fargoal, The
Neo-Rio says: Heh heh! I like these ancient RPG games! "Sword of Fargoal" actually has an ending though.... if you can find the sword, that is....
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Leather Goddesses of Phobos
Steve says: Naughty but nice would be the category for this game. Mindbogglingly crazy story, true classic interactive fiction by infocom and a game with 3 modes as far as I remember. One mode only can be played if you're 21 and over :-)
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Space Rogue
Neo-Rio says: Apparently this game is pretty darn good. I haven't played it much, but I can tell you it is. So there!
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Wizardry V - Heart of the Maelstrom
Steve says: True RPGs are nowadays seldomly seen. Sad. But why don't you launch your C=64 or emulator and give this one a try. As all of the wizardry RPGs, this one is a great classic game with a strong plot and a very challenging engine. Enter the kingdom of Llylgamyn! To bad part VI (Bane of the cosmic forge) has never been released on the C=64
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Hypa-Ball
Steve says: Really addicting, great music and effects, still great fun to play!
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ThunderCats - The Lost Eye of Thundera
Neo-Rio says: I can't say I liked the cartoon that much, but this game is quite fun and a bit frustrating. I dunno how this cartoon's theme tune found its way into "Bomb Jack II" though - that was just weird.
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