Skool Daze
Neo-Rio says: I had more fun getting told off, amassing tons of lines, and shooting the other kids with the peashooter to actually bother to play this game properly.
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Legend of Sinbad, The
Neo-Rio says: A fun and frustrating multipart game. The first level rips off the old arcade game "Tutankham", but it becomes more original later on.
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Commando
Neo-Rio says: A classic arcade conversion to the C64. Despite missing a few levels from the arcade game, the playability is flawless. The Rob Hubbard soundtrack puts the arcade version's to shame.
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Platoon
Jimbo says: A really great game, surprisingly from Ocean! :) I remember playing the tunnel system level for hours on end... and the John Dunn soundtrack rocks!
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California Games
Neo-Rio says: A list of classic C64 games wouldn't be complete without California games. This multi-game collection was a hit on every platform it found it's way onto.
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Lords of Midnight
Neo-Rio says: This game is not for the impatient, cause the map and game is very big indeed. It's a classic graphical adventure game, and if you have the patience you'll find this game rewarding.
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Deactivators
graveyardjohn says: Don't be put off by the Speccy-esque graphics, this is a puzzle game without comparison. Get the bombs out of the building using skill, planning, and....robots.
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Galax-i-Birds
Neo-Rio says: A simple game plagued by crazy-sprite-o-rama. Yep, it's that oldskool game design technique where every new level gives you something weird to shoot at. Fortunately the music is fun and randomly generated. Jeff Minter would be proud.
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Mayhem in Monsterland
Mayhem says: Flashy, fast, slick... and highly playable. The pinnacle of console-like gaming on the C64.
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