Mugsy's Revenge
Neo-Rio says: I quite liked this "prohibition" styled mobster management game. It's tricky but very playable. There's even a shoot'em up sequence in there which keeps it from being stale.
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180
graveyardjohn says: The best darts simulation I've ever seen (but then, that doesn't say much does it?). Get three treble twenties to hear the immortal '180' announcement, though you'll need a nine dart finish to be able to beat 'Jammy Jim' in the final!
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Slither
Neo-Rio says: This has to be my favourite "worm" game. Fond memories of playing it in my youth....
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Fairlight - A Prelude
Neo-Rio says: The Spectrum classic had a C64 version, with some great and memorable music. While the graphics may be in monochrome, this game is fantastic...
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IK+
graveyardjohn says: Responsive controls, a lush, detailed backdrop, an addictive mini-game involving lots of balls, and a great two/three player game to top it all.
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Secret of Bastow Manor, The
Neo-Rio says: One of the first adventure games I played on the C64. It's quite fun, and the creepy atmosphere builds up well as you play (thanks to the wonderful display of Commodore character graphics!)
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Quinx
Neo-Rio says: They don't make games with plots like this anymore. You have to stop worms doodling over your precious piece of paper, and eating it into pieces!
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Elite 128
Michael Plate says: Improved version of the classic space trading game.
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Skate or Die!
graveyardjohn says: Tony Hawks Pro Skater, but 10 years earlier! Get with 'the kids' and take on your mates (or the computer) on a variety of different activities, including half-pipe, downhill jam, and a battle in an empty swimming pool.
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