Commando
Neo-Rio says: A classic arcade conversion to the C64. Despite missing a few levels from the arcade game, the playability is flawless. The Rob Hubbard soundtrack puts the arcade version's to shame.
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ACE II
Neo-Rio says: Head to head dogfighting simulator, so you can most certainly blow up your friend in an air battle, or take on the computer. Yet another game to be graced by a Rob Hubbard music score.
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Choplifter
Steve says: Heli Rescue game, one of the first games i played over a quite long time.
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Wings of Fury
Neo-Rio says: A classic on the Apple ][, the C64 version doesn't disappoint either.
Unlike Choplifter, you get rewarded for blasting the little people off the ground in this game!
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Donald Duck's Playground
Neo-Rio says: How do you make a game that girls will play endlessly? Put in some likeable characters, silly tasks, money, and shopping for junk you don't need. Sounds much like my own life though - minus Donald Duck.
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Motor Mania
Steve says: First racing game I played on the C64, great fun. This is the one where you could run over pedestrians, correct? ;-)
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Red Moon
Neo-Rio says: Red Moon is not your typical adventure game. It's part RPG as well, and it's also massively huge and detailed. It was hailed for its greatness back in the day.
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Gauntlet
graveyardjohn says: The official Gauntlet clone was alledgedly very bug-ridden, though the version I had on cassette didn't seem to pose any problems to us. Unless of course my brother and I were very poor at it and couldn't get far enough for it to crash! Not a bad conversion, all things considered.
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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".
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