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Smash TV
Neo-Rio says: As far as Arcade conversions go, Smash TV for the C64 was a pretty good one



SWIV
Neo-Rio says: I love blasters. SWIV is the sequel to "Silkworm". Yet another shooter which is very well done and playable. Somebody has to play as the jeep though...



Action Biker
Pugsy says: Looks dire and the control can be annoying, but the game is great fun and it's perfectly accompanied by a Rob H soundtrack.



Garrison
Neo-Rio says: Oh, how I like Gauntlet clones! This one's not too bad - but a bit flawed from the abundance of demons on every level. You can have up to 3 players at once in this one, so someone better get used to the keyboard!



Spindizzy
Neo-Rio says: For those people who figured that Marble Madness just wasn't enough.... Hailed as a classic game, you'd better have cyborg reflexes and the patience of a saint to win this incredible game.


Raid over Moscow
Steve says: Yeah! It is exactly that what the title suggests. Hehe, I loved it. Good old times :-)


Cliff Hanger
Jimbo says: 'Cliff' and his brother 'Coat' bring you stupid, silly, mindless fun... Wile E. Coyote, eat your heart out!



Rainbow Islands
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to Bubble Bobble, this game is just as good - if not better. Beautiful conversion of the arcade game. Playability is nearly "arcade perfect".



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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