C'est la Vie
Neo-Rio says: Pacman crossed with a mini stock simulation, taxation, lending, and mortgages. It's actually quite fun. The aim is to finish up with a high score, but you'll probably have fun trying to pick up all the money.
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Legend of Sinbad, The
Neo-Rio says: A fun and frustrating multipart game. The first level rips off the old arcade game "Tutankham", but it becomes more original later on.
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Bobby Bearing
Neo-Rio says: A classic on the Spectrum, the C64 version is not very different. An addition of a jolly music score will inspire you to find all the bearings across a "Marble Madness" inspired world.
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Fernandez Must Die
Neo-Rio says: In case Ikari Warriors wasn't enough for you, we have more of the same here!
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Warhawk
graveyardjohn says: Futuristic bas-relief graphics from 1986. A classic shoot-em-up with soundtrack by Mr Hubbard himself, and which only cost £1.99 when released!
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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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Rock'n Roll
Neo-Rio says: This playable little puzzle game is a cross between "Gauntlet" and "Marble Madness". You can even get money and power up your little ball. And the music is great "Rock 'n' Roll" to boot!
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Shogun
Neo-Rio says: Pick one of the characters and try and influence all the other characters to be on your side. Once you do that, you are Shogun!
Based on the classic novel.
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Leaderboard Golf
Pugsy says: The best golf game on the 64, it's another one of those games that kept you coming back for more..and it's hardly dated either!
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