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Realm of Impossibility
J2003C says: This is a suprisingly simple, yet fun game, despite the terrible rating by Zzap! Best played in 2 player mode in cooperation, but also fairly fun when played alone.



Slurpy
graveyardjohn says: Simple yet addictive, Slurply involves sucking up blue dots, and eating cave creatures while trying not to be killed by them. Try it and see!


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!)



Paradroid
Mayhem says: An arcade game that plays strategically? Andy Braybrook knew what he was doing. The excellent line-of-sight rules make this quite the game of cat and mouse at times.



Cavelon II
Neo-Rio says: Addictive! Somehow by collecting pieces of a broken door, you can use it to escape to the next level (what the...?). Get Excaliba and hunt your enemies on a duck! (didn't steal that idea from Jouste, did they?).



He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Neo-Rio says: If you're too young to remember He-Man, then you missed out on cartoons, plastic toys, a feature film... and this game. It's not a good game by a long stretch, but the Ben Daglish soundtrack gives me some nostalgia.



Sim City
Matt Larsen says: This was the game that started it all! 15 years later they are still making Sim games based loosely off Sim City.


MULE
Neo-Rio says: When people talk about classic game design, this game often gets mentioned. It's a simple multiplayer economics simulation involving robot mules. It's always more fun to play with others than to play alone.



Telengard
Neo-Rio says: Telengard is just one of the early classic RPGs that you can keep playing almost to infinity (and nearly had me doing). Watch those wraiths and specters, they'll nick your exeprience levels!



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