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Aztec Challenge
Neo-Rio says: A classic game, probably remembered more for the music than the game itself. It's an incan multi-event game, complete with death traps.



Impossible Mission
Jimbo says: Classic platformer action. They don't come much better than this!



Speedball
Neo-Rio says: The original Speedball was a really great 2 player game, with fast action and the ability to slam your opponents down. As far as 2 player sports games go, it's top-notch. Only thing better than this is the sequel!



Blue Max
Matt Larsen says: I just loved this game, full of action. Just don't bomb your own airport!



Mancopter
AleTsg says: A simple but great game, I have spent a lot of time on it. Not so easy to finish.



One Man and his Droid
Neo-Rio says: This game has to be one of the most frustrating of all time. You think you've got a sheep and then... it escapes! If you haven't pulled all your hair out by then, you'll really enjoy the Hubbard soundtrack.



Hot Wheels
Neo-Rio says: This game is just a bunch of mini games, there to amuse you as opposed to challenge you. The demolition derby mini-game is what I liked the most about this one. Not exactly GTA though.



Manic Miner
Matt Larsen says: Software Projects' classic single-screen platformer. Still fun to play even now... each new level offers something different from the last!



Motor Massacre
Neo-Rio says: A nice mix of "Mad Max" style car crunching gameplay, as you trade, blast, and demolish your way through three big cities.



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