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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Untouchables, The
Neo-Rio says: In the same vein as their masterful "Platoon" game, Ocean have done the same for the C64 version of "The Untouchables".
The graphics and atmosphere of 1920's prohibition is great, and difficulty is on par with Platoon as well.
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Space Ace 2101
Neo-Rio says: For some reason, I really liked this little space trader game many years ago. Really easy to get into and play.
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Commando
Neo-Rio says: A classic arcade conversion to the C64. Despite missing a few levels from the arcade game, the playability is flawless. The Rob Hubbard soundtrack puts the arcade version's to shame.
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Gateway to Apshai
J2003C says: The looks are deceptive here. Completing each dungeon takes skill, patience, experience and knowlege about the monsters. Quite addictive!
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Streets of London
Neo-Rio says: What a ridiculous text adventure game! Silly jokes, a near unfathomable map, and the chance to mug old ladies for the bus fare are all part of your journey to find the Holy Grail in modern day London!
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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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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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Spellbreaker
Steve says: final installment in the "enchanter" series of interactive-fiction by infocom.
in my opinion, the best one of the series. Far more difficult, but far mor enjoyable and satisfying than the first two titles.
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