Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing
Neo-Rio says: Probably the most accurate boxing simulation on the Commodore 64. It's going to take a lot of time in the gym to beat the likes of Barry himself though.
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Highnoon
Neo-Rio says: Based on the 50s cowboy movie of the same name, complete with a rendition of the theme tune. The animations are cute with some nice touches - particularly the undertaker. A nostalgic trip, although not the greatest game ever.
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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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SkateRock
Neo-Rio says: Don't ask me why, but I found this Bubble Bus game addictive. I still can't get over how stupid the music is though.
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Newzealand Story, The
Neo-Rio says: Beautiful conversion of the arcade game. I didn't know there were so many weird creatures in New Zealand other than sheep and rugby players!
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Labyrinth
graveyardjohn says: Labyrinth is arguably one of the best of the film-to-game licences, following your character through well represented scenes from the film. If you liked the film, and love adventures, you'll like this!
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David's Midnight Magic
Neo-Rio says: The most playable Pinball game on the C64, considering the field design was ripped off the acclaimed real-life pinball table "Black Knight". If you can get more than 640,000 you'll have beaten my high score.
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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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Stormlord
Neo-Rio says: An immensely beautiful platform game, with some great music and playability. A bit frustrating at times, but not enough to keep you coming back.
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