Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
Neo-Rio says: Next to Microprose soccer, this game is hailed as one of the best, if not THE best soccer game on the C64. Looks like International soccer, but has a whole pile of extra features. Great fun for 2 players.
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Maniac Mansion
Neo-Rio says: Three kids go into a creepy old house run by a mad scientist to rescue their friend. And thus begins a classic graphic adventure game from yesteryear. Easy to get into, tricky to solve... and get out alive!
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Great Escape, The
Neo-Rio says: Don't let the graphics put you off, this game is great. Sneak around, avoid being seen, and steal things for your escape bid. Hurry and get back in time for roll call... or you're in trouble!
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Trailblazer
Jimbo says: Addictive "conveyor-belt" racing at its best! Try to roll/bounce your ball along each level whilst avoiding the holes and nasty coloured squares. The 2-player simultaneous mode is great fun!
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Hawkeye
Neo-Rio says: Another classic and brilliant game. The graphics and music are fantastic, and the game is sufficiently long and challenging.
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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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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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Spindizzy
Neo-Rio says: For those people who figured that Marble Madness just wasn't enough.... Hailed as a classic game, you'd better have cyborg reflexes and the patience of a saint to win this incredible game.
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Sword of Fargoal, The
Neo-Rio says: Heh heh! I like these ancient RPG games! "Sword of Fargoal" actually has an ending though.... if you can find the sword, that is....
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