Choplifter
Pugsy says: One of the first great games on the C64, and one of the few home computer games to get converted to the arcade.
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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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Ultima III - Exodus
Steve says: Great classic RPG suited for beginners and semi-professionals. My first adventure in Britannia that caused me to become a fanatic Ultima geek.
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Hocus Focus
Neo-Rio says: A punk haired reporter has to sneak into the mad professor's lair and take photos of bits his latest invention - just mind the weird ghosts, and don't forget the keys to the fans. Enjoy Whittaker's "Lazy Jones"-esque music too.
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Jet Set Willy
Neo-Rio says: By the author of Manic Miner, Jet Set Willy is also a classic platformer. The most enjoyable thing about it are the theme-based rooms. Try to find the "Entrance to Hades"!
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Samantha Fox Strip Poker
Neo-Rio says: Before the internet gave us pornography on demand, teenage boys stole pornos from newsagents and played "Strip Poker" video games, complete with badly digitised pictures. Curious teenagers have it too good these days.
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Impossible Mission
Mayhem says: The best thing Epyx did, and one of the best bits of software to ever come out of America. Compulsive, challenging (though not impossible) and filled to the gills with ingenuity and attention to detail. You'll want to stay a while... and possibly stay forever.
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Di's Baby
Neo-Rio says: As the game comes from "Bad Taste software", you would expect nothing less than a game with a crappy (literally) version of Space Invaders, somehow loosely tied to the royal family. Urgh......
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Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road
graveyardjohn says: A top conversion of the arcade great, imagine Super Sprint with monster trucks round an arena full of water, potholes and hills.
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