Army Moves
Neo-Rio says: Once again you have to single handedly take on an entire army in vehicles and on foot. Played in two parts. The music can get irritating after a while though.
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Lady Tut
Neo-Rio says: Another Apple][ port on the C64. It's a fun game, but becomes even more so when you find the gun in it.
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Gorf
J2003C says: This game has the same variety and challenge as the classic arcade game. Too bad the emulator doesn't support the MV Speech Module. A real piece of nostalgia.
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Burger Time
Neo-Rio says: An oldie but goodie clone of the arcade game for our Commodores. Just playing it makes me hungry.
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Crime and Punishment
Neo-Rio says: Here, you are a very angry (and very green) judge who must decide on appropriate punishments for virtual criminals. Here's your chance to give the death penalty to jaywalkers.
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BC II - Grog's Revenge
Neo-Rio says: The sequel to BC's Quest for Tires. Very tricky and suspenseful arcade game. You'll scare yourself when Grog catches up to you! Great fun.
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Suicide Express
Neo-Rio says: Fondly remembered for it's Bladerunner-esque music and the sythesized voice which tells you your score when you die. I don't understand why the author made many clones of it, the game is a bit average.
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Championship Sprint
graveyardjohn says: Half the fun of this Super Sprint sequel is the easy to use construction kit. Always wanted a course made almost entirely of bridges and tunnels? Nows your chance.
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Terra Cresta
Neo-Rio says: One of the better upwards scrolling shootemups on the C64. It was a joy to load from tape too... it had that wonderful Ocean Loader music.
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