Computer League
Neo-Rio says: Build and sell your own 80's microcomputer, as if it was the 80s! Want to market a 16KB machine with a cassette drive? How about a C64 clone? Keep in mind that when getting a floppy drive for your machine, you'll be charged at 80's prices!
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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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FireTrap
Neo-Rio says: The 64 version of this game is easier to play than the arcade version, and is way more fun. Climb up some physically impossible shaped buildings, put out the fires, and dodge the flames and other weird things falling down on you!
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Nebulus
Pugsy says: A novel platforming game, great fun.
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RBI 2 Baseball
Neo-Rio says: This game is hailed as one of the best baseball games for the Commodore 64.
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Ghostbusters
Matt Larsen says: I never got tired of winning this game. Just don't forget to buy Ghost Bait!
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Red LED
Neo-Rio says: I'm not sure what you're supposed to do in this game - but I remember having a blast playing it! It's a case of Marble Madness meeting... something else!
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Secret of Bastow Manor, The
Neo-Rio says: One of the first adventure games I played on the C64. It's quite fun, and the creepy atmosphere builds up well as you play (thanks to the wonderful display of Commodore character graphics!)
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Paradroid
Pugsy says: This game is most people's top ten, a classic and definitely Andrew Braybrook's finest hour (which is saying a lot in itself!)
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