Bubble Bobble
Mayhem says: The best conversion on the C64, and a hugely impressive game in its own right. Best of all, the action is just as addictive when playing alone as with a friend. A game that warrants and definitely got continual repeated play over the years.
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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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Heart of Africa
Neo-Rio says: Much like "Seven Cities of Gold", this game differs in that we're in Africa this time... As always, you're trying to track down treasure of some kind. Prepare for a grand adventure!
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Hero of the Golden Talisman
Neo-Rio says: Huge, sprawling platform game. This one is a particularly tough challenge which will require a lot of patience to win. This means that you should be prepared to be frustrated often.
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Hat Trick
J2003C says: Very close to the arcade game. Great feel and good response to joystick input. Makes a great 2P game too. Very challenging on the expert setting.
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Creatures
Neo-Rio says: Cute till you puke. Play as Clyde the fuzzy wuzzy, and breathe fire on all the nasty monsters in this spiffy platform game. A real C64 gem.
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Wizball
J2003C says: Wizball (US) is a classic addictive game. Difficult at first, but fairly easy once mastered. Excellent music and effects. Try playing with 2 players as a team.
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Hocus Focus
Neo-Rio says: A punk haired reporter has to sneak into the mad professor's lair and take photos of bits his latest invention - just mind the weird ghosts, and don't forget the keys to the fans. Enjoy Whittaker's "Lazy Jones"-esque music too.
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Buck Rogers - Planet of Zoom
Neo-Rio says: This used to be a fairly popular game back in the 80s as I remember. Looks dated now of course, but I remember it for its nostalgia value.
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