Sport of Kings
Jimbo says: As a kid I used to play this with a friend all the time. We'd gamble with Polo mints. I always won, of course! :)
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Uridium
Neo-Rio says: Uridum is yet another side-scrolling classic shoot-em-up, the graphics are smart, and the game balances the frustration:addiction ratio just nicely so that you will keep playing into the night.
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Brian Jack's Uchi-Mata
Steve says: I never thought Judo could ever be done well on a home computer. Until i tried this game. As soon as you get the hang with your joystick, you won't stop playing matches over and over again.
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Nebulus
Pugsy says: A novel platforming game, great fun.
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Commando
Neo-Rio says: A classic arcade conversion to the C64. Despite missing a few levels from the arcade game, the playability is flawless. The Rob Hubbard soundtrack puts the arcade version's to shame.
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SWIV
Neo-Rio says: I love blasters. SWIV is the sequel to "Silkworm". Yet another shooter which is very well done and playable. Somebody has to play as the jeep though...
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Pit-Fighter - The Ultimate Competition
Neo-Rio says: This is my other favourite fighter on the C64. Gameplay is good enough plus you can have 2 players. I remember making a hack of this game to play as the enemy characters many years ago.
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Echelon
J2003C says: This isn't a great flight sim, but is an ok shoot'em up. Better to play the puzzle/exploration part of the game and find the clues to reveal the secret of the planet, which can take several days to complete.
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Bugbomber
Neo-Rio says: This game makes the NES "Bomberman" games look lame and simplistic. Here you can have up to 4 players, loads of different weapons, and the ability to create your own drone army! This battle royale rocks!
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