Xybots
Neo-Rio says: Although largely a disappointment on the C64 (thanks to the Spectrum look and feel), the game is still somewhat fun. It's like Gauntlet in 3D, and once you get used to the controls - you may have a blast.
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Wheel of Fortune
Neo-Rio says: I think everyone has had fantasies about playing this game on TV. And unlike console versions of this game, the C64 lets you save your winnings on the Champions list so you can come back to play on the show!
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Paradroid
graveyardjohn says: How could we not include this?! Move from floor to floor, dispatching or taking over robots on the way. A combination of mild shooter and puzzler, this will keep you glued for ages.
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Street Machine
Neo-Rio says: Playable little overhead racing title. It's challenging enough. I like it!
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Navy Seals
Neo-Rio says: Another great Ocean platform game, which originally was a cartridge-only release.
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ThunderCats - The Lost Eye of Thundera
Neo-Rio says: I can't say I liked the cartoon that much, but this game is quite fun and a bit frustrating. I dunno how this cartoon's theme tune found its way into "Bomb Jack II" though - that was just weird.
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Subsonic
Neo-Rio says: This brilliant little game came on a Zzap64 covermounted cassette. The game is pretty and fairly playable, but most amazing is the mind blowing music score.
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Forbidden Forest
graveyardjohn says: Resident Evil? Pah! Here's where it started...
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Street Sports Baseball
graveyardjohn says: "Yer Out!", rang the smug cry when it was time to swap players on this one. Take ages to decide which kids to have on your team, then argue about the amount of wide balls which are thrown! Aaahh...the game to bring back memories of that childish bickering...
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