Thrust
Neo-Rio says: Thrust is much like the old Atari game Gravitar, except this is way more playable and challenging. I always liked blowing the nuke reactor up before leaving the planet.
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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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3D Pool
Neo-Rio says: Arguably the best billiards game on the C64. The graphics are great, and the computer opponents are pretty good players too.
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180
graveyardjohn says: The best darts simulation I've ever seen (but then, that doesn't say much does it?). Get three treble twenties to hear the immortal '180' announcement, though you'll need a nine dart finish to be able to beat 'Jammy Jim' in the final!
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Rocky Horror Show, The
Neo-Rio says: Let's do the time warp again.... This game is as weird as the original musical. If you're not stripped naked in-game, you'll be blasted, hit by the motorcycle, or run out of time.
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Little Computer People
Pugsy says: This is not really a game, but it was some simple fun. Unfortunately, this 'game' was the grandfather of the Sims series of games which now seem to have got completely out of control.
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Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge
Neo-Rio says: This game came long after Pitstop II, but this game improves on the split player action.
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Flimbo's Quest
Neo-Rio says: This is one very polished game.... Great music, beautiful graphics, and a very playable game. All this means many hours of fun. Not to be missed by anyone.
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BMX Simulator
graveyardjohn says: An early Codemasters game, complete with a completely non-prejudiced 'stunning' type quote from one of the Darling bros. Race around the seven tracks and beat the time limit, but watch out for the indestructible computer opponent!
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