Hagar the Horrible
Neo-Rio says: This console-esque platformer came along late in the C64's life, but it was really a great game to play, with cameo appearances from other Hagar characters. Collect as much treasure for Helga as you can!
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Hard'n'Heavy
Neo-Rio says: An unofficial "sequel" to Giana Sisters, this game is just as addictive and playable, although the gameplay differs slightly... just in case Giana Sisters wasn't enough for you.
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R1-D1
Neo-Rio says: I remember this game more for the nostalgia and the music. Get R1-D1 to the exit, but you'll have to collect all the keys in the correct order.
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Bushido
Neo-Rio says: Quite a polished platform action game. A little tricky to get into at first, but after a while, you'll be exploring the dungeons and slashing away at your enemies.
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Hyper Sports
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to "Track and Field" and possibly more well known on the Commodore 64. Fortunately the waggling events are punctuated by shooting and archery events - so hopefully you won't get carpal tunnel if you play too much.
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Speed King
Neo-Rio says: Classic rear-view cycling game. Going too fast and smashing the bike looked really funny from memory. Getting to the head of the pack of racers takes a lot of skill.
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Trailblazer
Jimbo says: Addictive "conveyor-belt" racing at its best! Try to roll/bounce your ball along each level whilst avoiding the holes and nasty coloured squares. The 2-player simultaneous mode is great fun!
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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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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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