Hover Bovver
Michael Plate says: I hate mowing but not this small nice game by Jeff Minter. Try to finish your job without getting caught by your neighboor or his dog.
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Match Point
Neo-Rio says: Despite its age, this is one of the most playable tennis games on the C64 in my opinion. Many hours spent trying to beat my brother at it.
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Wizball
Mayhem says: Once you get over the initial control foibles (which sadly put quite a few people off), there's a whole new world out there just waiting to be coloured up. Cunning, ruthless and fun, if a bit easy. Gameplay ideas were second to none however.
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Enforcer - Fullmetal Megablaster
Neo-Rio says: Next to Armalyte, this has got to be one of the best blasters on the 64. Made by the people who did Turrican, no less.
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Racing Destruction Set
Neo-Rio says: This game is great for 2 players. It's like playing slot cars, except you can also use wepons on the track if you like! Loads of tracks to play on, and you have a track/vehicle designer as well!
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Head over Heels
Pugsy says: This game is graphically almost identical to the speccy version. But don't hold that against it...it's still a great game if you've got the patience to complete it.
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Cosmic Causeway - Trailblazer II
Neo-Rio says: WOW... the speed of this game will blow your socks off. Cosmic Causeway is the sequel to Trailblazer, the latter being a classic in it's own right. This time, our Amiga-ball gets to blast things too!
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Starglider
Neo-Rio says: This is like Stellar 7 with wings. You'll get to blast lots of things in wonderful wireframe 3D, and control TV guided missiles! May help to learn the controls though...
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Hocus Focus
Neo-Rio says: A punk haired reporter has to sneak into the mad professor's lair and take photos of bits his latest invention - just mind the weird ghosts, and don't forget the keys to the fans. Enjoy Whittaker's "Lazy Jones"-esque music too.
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