Downhill - Ski Jump
Neo-Rio says: One of the better games from the Cascade 50 games cassette, even if your skiier has no arms. Different levels require different skiing tactics... until you need the ambulance.
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War of the Lance
Neo-Rio says: I don't play fantasy war games much, but this one got me hooked for a week or so as I plotted strategy against the computer.
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Warhawk
graveyardjohn says: Futuristic bas-relief graphics from 1986. A classic shoot-em-up with soundtrack by Mr Hubbard himself, and which only cost £1.99 when released!
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Lord of the Balrogs
Neo-Rio says: Don't laugh at the graphics or ye will anger.... The Lord of the Balrogs. Play this game and you will be addicted to.... The Lord of the Balrogs.
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Radar Rat Race
Neo-Rio says: Rally-X never got a C64 conversion, but Radar Rat race is a decent clone. Instead of cars and flags... we have mice and cheese! I fondly remember playing this game to death!
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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!)
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4x4 Off-Road Racing
J2003C says: This is a very good racing game. It takes racing skills and some strategy and planning with the supplies to be able to finish in first place.
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Deflektor
graveyardjohn says: Angle the mirrors to destroy the items around the playfield. Can get frustrating, which is where the 'quicksave' button in CCS64 comes in handy!
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IO - Into Oblivion
Neo-Rio says: I love side-scrolling shoot'em ups... and here's another shining example of how good these games could be on the C64.
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