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Pacman
Neo-Rio says: Otherwise known as "Side Pacman", this version is very close to the arcade original, except for the strange musics and weird ghost behaviour. Time to flip your screen sideways.


Pit-Fighter - The Ultimate Competition
Neo-Rio says: This is my other favourite fighter on the C64. Gameplay is good enough plus you can have 2 players. I remember making a hack of this game to play as the enemy characters many years ago.



Impossible Mission
Jimbo says: Classic platformer action. They don't come much better than this!



5th Gear
Neo-Rio says: This game is like playing with a remote control car. A little frustrating at times, but addictive enough to keep you coming back to it.



Alleykat
Neo-Rio says: Alleykat is supposed to be about futuristic racing, but this game plays more like a 3D shoot'em up in the mould of Zaxxon. The game oozes class, a cool title track, great C64 graphics, and a nasty thing called a Katerkiller. I played this one for ages....



Ninja
Jimbo says: It'll probably take you 5 minutes to complete, but you gotta play it for the music and atmosphere!



Terra Cresta
Neo-Rio says: One of the better upwards scrolling shootemups on the C64. It was a joy to load from tape too... it had that wonderful Ocean Loader music.



Harvey Headbanger
graveyardjohn says: To win this game, you need to run rings around your opponent, quite literally! Enclose a group of blocks of your opponents colour within your own by swinging around them, and they turn into cocktails. The more you get, the higher your energy. Of course, your opponent is trying to do the same thing. Quick thinking is required here!



Breakdown
Neo-Rio says: This game was a great little shooter/platformer than once graced the font cover-tape of the legendary Zzap! magazine



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