
Skate or Die!
graveyardjohn says: Tony Hawks Pro Skater, but 10 years earlier! Get with 'the kids' and take on your mates (or the computer) on a variety of different activities, including half-pipe, downhill jam, and a battle in an empty swimming pool.

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Impossible Mission
Pugsy says: Stay a while, stay forever could become Play a while, play forever. Once you've finished the game you will keep coming back for seconds and finish it again and again and yet still enjoy it.

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Tau Ceti
J2003C says: Although not a great flight sim, it has enough unique features, like night vision, to make you keep trying to get to all the terminals and complete your mission, which I still have never been able to do without getting blown up (damn laser towers)!
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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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Rainbow Islands
Neo-Rio says: Sequel to Bubble Bobble, this game is just as good - if not better. Beautiful conversion of the arcade game. Playability is nearly "arcade perfect".

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Spy Hunter
Neo-Rio says: The C64 version of the classic arcade game was incredibly playable. The only downside: you needed a second joystick in port 1 to appreciate the smoke and oil slicks.

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Gyroscope
Neo-Rio says: Gyroscope is a blatant Marble Madness rip-off, but it's still pretty playable. The music was also pretty decent too.

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Mutants
Neo-Rio says: Another bizarre and trippy game with some excellent music. You have to clean up 15 or so sectors, with bizarre aliens in each sector to deal with. It's a little different than most shoot'em ups. That's for sure.

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Choplifter
Pugsy says: One of the first great games on the C64, and one of the few home computer games to get converted to the arcade.
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