Arnie Armchair's Howzat Cricket Game
Neo-Rio says: One of the first games I played on the C64 as it came in the box. Fondly remembered for it's annoying title tune ditty, and the thrashings my family members took at it.
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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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Jackal
Neo-Rio says: This game has a strange history on the C64. The only good version of it was for NTSC computers only. It was really good though, if a bit hard and frustrating, but close to the original arcade game.
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Subsonic
Neo-Rio says: This brilliant little game came on a Zzap64 covermounted cassette. The game is pretty and fairly playable, but most amazing is the mind blowing music score.
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Ninja
J2003C says: This is your basic side-scroller beat'em up game, but it has enough variety, difficulty and ambiance to make it pretty fun. I was never quite able to finish it without a trainer, but I still keep coming back and try to get past the last few bad guys without cheating.
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Hook
Neo-Rio says: This is a film-license adaption, and a really spiffy one it is too. Very console-esque and playable, especially for younger players.
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Ranarama
Neo-Rio says: This game is much like gauntlet, but here you can collect magics and finish sub-game puzzles. The rune collection aspect of the game keeps you hooked.
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Last Ninja , The
Jimbo says: Great graphics, awesome music and addictive gameplay! One of the best Arcade Adventures to grace the C64!
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International Basketball
graveyardjohn says: A great two player game from 1984, I played this with my brother for ages. Easy to play, but also easy to foul and cause penalties to be awarded.
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