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Rocket Ranger
Neo-Rio says: Cinemaware, true to their name, produced this game experience on par with a 50s matinee movie. The graphics and sound create a tense and exciting atmosphere, not too unlike Cinemaware's other games.



Orc Attack
Neo-Rio says: The first game I played from disk! Somebody read "Lord of the Rings" one too many times and came up with this game. It's surprisingly fun and panic inducing to hold off endless waves of orcs.


Flimbo's Quest
Neo-Rio says: This is one very polished game.... Great music, beautiful graphics, and a very playable game. All this means many hours of fun. Not to be missed by anyone.



Street Machine
Neo-Rio says: Playable little overhead racing title. It's challenging enough. I like it!


Marble Madness
graveyardjohn says: A very good conversion, but to think I bought this on cassette and put up with the atrocious multi-load! Make sure you play the disk version!



Java Jim in Square Shaped Trouble
Neo-Rio says: Java Jim looks like it was made by someone who did too much acid. That doesn't stop it being a weird, but fun game. You have to dig up artifcats (all of the same type) and sell them to buy ship pieces.


Total Eclipse
Neo-Rio says: Ok, so it's not Tomb Raider and the 3D graphics are slow, but it's forgivable here as Total Eclipse is a very well designed adventure game. Beware of the booby traps in the pyramid!



Defender of the Crown
J2003C says: Classic war game! Master the catapult and jousts or you'll never win. Fantastic graphics and good music. Emulator speedup make this even better due to long load times.



Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge
Neo-Rio says: Daley Thompson has a lot to answer for. The games he graced, especially this one, were primarily responsible for thousands of broken joysticks all around the world.



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