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10th
Frame |
38.7K |
Simple graphics for a simple game. Not
too realistic though - after all there is no chewing gum in the holes! An ideal party game
as you can choose up to eight players. |
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1942 |
31K |
An oldie but a goodie! Very good arcade
conversion and simple to play. Armed with a WWII fighter plane just shoot down as many of
the enemy aircraft as possible. The fact that I find myself dodging and weaving
frantically on the first few levels is testimont to the difficulty of the game. |
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720 Degrees |
28.7K |
Amongst other things you can skateboard
the half-pipe or simply get some practice on the streets. Really good, yet takes some time
to master the controls (keyboard users take note). |
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Adventure
Construction Set |
150K |
This game is great. I bought it for the
Amiga when I had one and a friend of mine had it for the C64. We used to make all kinds of
crazy adventures with it and just about anything is possible with it. Sure, it only has
four color graphics in the C64 version, but it's vertility more than make up for it's
graphics. It works just fine with Frodo 4.0.2 for Windows95 so I assume it will work with
any decent emulator that supports disk writing. - Game review by H. Clayton Howell,
USA, Kentucky |
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Alan
Border's Cricket |
48.5K |
They say cricket is a boring game to
watch...well there're RIGHT! Nonetheless you'll have a ton o' fun with this version.
Either play a test match or "one dayer" (pyjamas included!) in arcade or
simulation mode. Includes the option to create your own team of champs or chumps. |
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Arac |
36.6K |
Arac is another well craft arcade
adventure. Capture the creatures that explore the game environment and harness their
talents to aid you in your quest. Even today the graphics are crisp and colourful, and the
gameplay rewarding. Don't let this one pass you by, enter the world of ARAC today! - Game
review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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Archon
and Archon II |
53.1K |
Chess with an attitude. You don't just
capture a square someone else is sitting on: you have to fight for it. A great mixture of
strategy and action. Oh, and there's spells too. If you've ever wondered why Electronic
Arts dominates the game market today, it's because of games like this. In my opinion, the
most innovative computer game ever created (perhaps tied with Zork). I included brief
instructions to get you started. Care to post Archon III? - Game review by Chris
Jennings, Canada, Ontario |
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Armalyte |
148K |
Simply the most amazing C64 Shoot'em Up
ever. Perfect coding, excellent graphics... loads of fun. Keep your finger on the trigger!
- Game review by T.Jakob, Germany, Bavaria |
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Atomix |
36.3K |
Know your Periodoc Table for this one! (I
wonder why this game has a picture of Albert Einstein in the title sequence????) |
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Badlands |
49.7K |
We had a good time with this game on the
Amiga. Surprisingly, the C64 version is just as good. The best part of this game is
shooting your pal in the back and pinching his wrenches, whilst slowing him down at the
same time! |
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Bagitman |
13K |
This cool game is about a burglar who
must steal a bag with gold and then take it to the transporter. That`s not all, your work
is very hard, because the old man wishes to kill you. - Game review by Lukasz Horak,
Poland, Katowice |
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Barbarian |
37.5K |
Reminds me of Arnold Scharwznegger in
"Conan: The Barbarian"; mindless, destructive and violent, yet entertaining :-).
Play against the computer or a human. With a variety of sword moves, there are plenty of
ways to inflict damage to your adversary. The best being the "spin around and
decapitate the head" trick. (Back in those days games were no where near as censored
as they are now ;-). |
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Batman |
93.4K |
"Holey hole in a doughnut
Batman!" Hands up who remembers this immortal phrase? You do! Then you'll no doubt
recall that this was Robin's classic quotation from the cult Batman TV series. Twenty
years on and Hollywood has taken Batman from the obscurity of a naive, low budget, poorly
acted yet amusingly entertaining kids show and created a series of smash-hit movies. And
being an action film, as was the case in those days, it ended up on the C64. So how does
the game rate? Well I admit for once Ocean software did not do a too bad a job with
Batman. It's entertaining to play, looks good and has some nice little features. The music
is not to bad either. However there are none of those infamous "60's" special
effects. So with a "Kerpow!" followed up with a "Kerplunk!" and
finishing off with a "Shazaam!", I give Batman a 3. |
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Beach-Head |
34.1K |
Gets the big "Thumbs Up" from
David. Your aim is simple: by ship and tank capture the "Beach-Head" (bet you
guessed that one yourself ;). This is achieved by mastering a number of. Such as gunning
down planes to tank skirmishs on the beach. For me the icing which tops the chocolate cake
is the feature enabling the gamer to change the firing sound fx (simply press
"f" on the menu screen). Pretty nifty huh. Problem is the sound on my emulator
can't pick up the difference. (c'mon Wolfgang gimme pure C64 sound!!!!!!!). Joystick
emulation is a necesity. |
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Beachvolley
Ball |
35.8K |
This is just as good as the Amiga
version! Best volleyball game going around. |
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Below
the Root |
109K |
You want a different style of
Adventure? Prepare to be the hero once again, either as male or female, adult or child,
you choose! Great graphix and gamplay, fly among the treetops, meet tons of characters
along the way and interact with them. It was fun on the C64 now great fun remembering it
on the PC! - Game review by M. Skaggs, USA, ME Note: Run the file "Below"
in the D64 image, then swap disks. |
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Bomber
Jack Series |
120K |
Average platform games. |
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Bombuzal |
45.8K |
The name says it all!? An Interesting
game with a unique option allowing the player to choose between 2D and 3D mode. |
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Bubble
Bobble |
40.3K |
1-2 player simultaneous, multi-level
platform game. Amusing yet challenging game made for kids, but hey we're all kids at
heart! |
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Budokan |
205K |
Great fighting game. Master disciplines
such as Kendo and Karate before competing in tournament play, pitting your skills against
Asia's finest. If you enjoyed International Karate then download Budokan. |
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Buggy Boy |
41.2K |
An enjoyable little car game. Collect
bonuses and avoid various obstacles. If you're good enough you can even try and balance
your buggy on two wheels. |
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Championship
Wrestling |
91.8K |
Wrestle your way round a variety of
challengers from all walks of life. A good little wrestling game. |
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Chess |
8.64K |
If you are a genuine chess freak you'll
probably find this more appealing than I did. Don't get me wrong I like the game, but I am
not proficient enough to play timed games against a merciless C64. I prefer to take my
time. |
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Commando |
26.1K |
Blow your way through an entire army
with only a handful of grenades and a trusty semi-automatic. Good music, great game. |
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Conan The
Barbarian |
127K |
This game is self explained, its
something like the movie. Its got good graphics, and quite a number of stages, with lots
of creatures to challenge. If you like adventure games, check out this one! - Game
review by Malcom, Singapore |
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Dan Dare |
125K |
Errrr...what sort of game is this! At
the first attempt, I completed a mindboggling "14%" of the game, don't ask me
how though. I ended up wandering around what looked like an alien planet, avoiding the
"Treens", with a funny little white thing following me around. Very strange
indeed. |
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Dan Dare
II |
37.1K |
At least the sequel makes more sense.
Still it's simply not my cup of tea. It's a cross between a platform and shoot'em up. You
fly around on a hovercraft of some kind, blowing up large containers of aliens. There is a
time limit however. An improvement on the original. |
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Darts 180 |
40.2K |
Best darts game on the C64 (because it's
the only one I really know). Face off against the likes of Beer-Belly Bill and Devious
Dave or against a human companion. Very good. |
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David's
Midnight Magic |
23.6K |
I must admit I only tried out this game
because it is my namesake. A really poor pinball "simulation", if you can call
it that. I'll give it 0.5 for the name only :-) |
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Defender
Of The Crown |
211K |
Defender Of the crown is set in the
Medieval Times. The object of the game is to take over all the land in Europe. Events
include sword fighting raids and jousting tournaments. One of the best games on the C64.
Good sound effects and average graphics. It will keep you playing for hours on end! - Game
review by Luke Ortmann, Australia, SA |
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Delta |
46K |
Delta is the single player prelude to
the great shoot-em-up Armalyte. It features just as many power-ups as its sucessor and is
just as challenging, with impressive looking sprites and sounds (Keeping in mind it is a
C64 =)), and with many a level to boot! - Game review by Peter Newman, Australia,
Western Australia |
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Destroyer |
86.4K |
Destroyer, one of the only, and best
naval games ever made for the C64. Hunt submarines, and other ships, or defend your ship
from airplanes using the AA guns. Hours of fun just shooting at the planes. - Game
review by Ferdman, USA, Kentucky |
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DinoEggs |
21.3K |
Help save the dinosaur race. But watch
out for some nastiy spiders, snakes, and unidentified flying things (I don't know what
they're called :) |
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Dizzy |
38.8K |
This graphic game was a pampered
darling of many in former years, and probably still is to this day. As a lot of you may
know, it is a game that gave birth to many ravishing sequels after its starting success
with this very original, and Dizzys became a very, very popular
reputation throughout much of this prosperity. Some of the sequels were good and very well
concluded platform adaptations, practically all even better than this very first one, in
some opinions; some of the sequels were slightly less exciting arcade impostures. You
control a loveable little egg called Dizzy, who jumps and rolls with an adorably humorous
skill. (Z = left, X = right.) On this first quest, he faces magical adversaries and a
multifarious collection of dreadful foes. His and your job is to go from room to room to
room, picking up and finding the use of many flashing objects, procuring lives and
avoiding many treacherous dangers and death-traps - including spiders, egg-eating birds,
pits of bones, falling apples and loose-joined overpasses. This episode got the chain of
Dizzy games off to a good start, and is a very tricky, enjoyably addictive and
fraught-with-good-gameplay piece of work. But be careful, when I say that it is
tricky I mean that it certainly isnt easy - lives are gone before you
know it, only one object may be carried at a time, and it might take some of you a second
or two before comprehending the way to get through to the next chamber. Nevertheless,
download now! Youre missing out on something great! - Game review by Mark.E
Atkins, UK |
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Dizzy -
Fantasy World Dizzy |
43.9K |
The third in the collection of Dizzy
games takes us into a world of story-telling adventure. In opinion, many of the
platform-based sequels to the first Dizzy game above were acclaimed by many as being a lot
better than the first. There is more chic, more items to carry, more music and generally
more festivity. This fun-warping episode is no exception. Daisy has been kidnapped and
taken to a castle in the clouds, and it is your job to escape the dungeon, venture the
rooms, pick up the objects, and make your way through to saving her. Pick up items and
avoid fires, water, deadly dragon breath and voracious birds. Holds a lot of the first
games spirit, but is generally a lot more addictive to many. To face ravenous rats
and the snapping jaw of a zenithal alligator, leap a charging bighorn, walk along clouds,
meet up with family friends and collect gold coins are only a few of the treats to be had
in this epic tale of challenging experience and fun-filled escapades. What, exactly, are
you waiting for? - Game review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Dizzy -
Magic World Dizzy |
43K |
With style, this fourth Dizzy episode
lives up to its name just as practically all the others have before it. This time you
venture into a world of black cats, ghostly spirits, forgotten castle dungeons, goats,
trolls and bridges and even chess. Just as enjoyable as all the others, if not more so.
Heart-warming addiction, good gameplay and special graphics all revolve and interface in
this circumnavigation of Dizzy-fun. A speedy little escapade where you must jump a well,
venture into a sky of clouds, pick up diamonds, pull a sword from a stone, cross a demonic
drawbridge, walk along the fin of a shark and climb trees full of supposedly choleric,
coconut-hurling monkeys. Full of many magical tricks and cunning surprises, conceptive
answers and successful possibilities easily overlooked at first. The game generally
applies to the properties of all the other Dizzy platform games that have come before it,
except for the whole new Magic World scenario to play along to - with new treats, new
humour, new music them, and new entertainment in total. Great fun. One of the best
Commodore games ever. - Game review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Dizzy -
Panic Dizzy |
20.5K |
Here we have another non-platform game
that they used Dizzys character to revolve around. This might be okay for lovers of
skill-games like Tetris, but it might even bore those people after a while. Again, it will
probably just be another disappointment for those looking for the usual Dizzy
platform-challenge already described. For me, this was even more tedious than going Down
the Rapids. Quite simply, you have to allow falling shapes to fit through the correct hole
on a sliding belt below, by moving the belt left and right. Gameplay and graphics are
evidently fine, but this game is just another Dizzy spoof that should not have ever
happened - and if it was meant to, then it should not have happened in Dizzys name.
A shame, but okay for a coffee break snicker, I suppose - if, for some people, its
even worth that. There was just one real difference between games like this and Down the
Rapids, and games like Magic World and Fantasy World (apart from the obvious difference in
game-gender), and this was earnestness. The normal platform Dizzy games are
games that made Dizzys reputation come true, and are games that you can conceivably
get stuck into and most probably enjoy for a long, long time if they are your sort of
games; games like this, and Rapids, are just black marks on Dizzys rather colossal
chain of matriculated platform amusements, and for a lot of players they may just be best
left forgotten. But if it looks like it will amuse you, then let nothing hold you back.
The download is right there. All Im saying, I suppose, is that you might want to
prepare yourself for a brief disappointment. The platform games are much, much, much
better and much more seriously minded. These games are just whimsical symbols. But like I
just said, the download is right there. - Game review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Dizzy -
Spellbound Dizzy |
43K |
Truthfully, this has got to be one of
the poorer Dizzy-platform games - but does that mean to say that it is still not
tremendous fun? Of course not. This game IS tremendous fun, and also has a great little
theme tune - but if you have completed most of the other Dizzy games before it, then you
might walk this one a little too comfortably. The story line is nothing uncommon or
special, but there are some entertainingly new attractions throughout the rooms of the
game itself, some listed in a minute. Carry on picking up items and using them, trying not
to come into contact with anything too deadly, carry on meeting up and chatting with
little egg-buddies of yours, carry on jumping and rolling and getting groggy - and
eventually succeed the game altogether. Throughout you should be swept upwards by an
aperture full of wind, walk more clouds, bounce on mushrooms, weigh yourself down with
rocks, meet up with an egg-eating shrub (!), a ferocious bear, a friendly wizard, a load
of caves and a whole load of magic stars - all the typical Dizzy treats that you would
expect from such a game, really. An attractive experience. Need I say any more? - Game
review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Dizzy
Down the Rapids |
43.6K |
Im sorry to say that there were
some Dizzy games that decided not to take on a gender of the usual, enjoyable
object-entangled platform attraction. In my opinion and perhaps many others,
Dizzy games like these that didnt involve Dizzy doing his usual jumpy tricks were a
sorry disappointment to the whole circlet of respectable Dizzy platform games. In this
game, Dizzy has to tour himself down a large and deadly river, firing at enemies as well
as evading them, passing under bridges, etc. This might sound new and unique, but for me
it certainly wasnt enjoyable; it may be fun for the toddlers, by I, being 15, found
it to be a total bore and I just wanted to log off and load up one of the Dizzy platform
games instead. It didnt take me too long to get wearied of this one, and it
certainly didnt take me too long to get disappointed. If youre looking for
decent Dizzy games, try Fantasy World, Magic World and Spellbound, do not try this one. It
may be okay for some looking for a five-minute test of skill (and if you think it is your
cup of tea then drink right up, I suppose), but it will most certainly be disappointing
for others looking for another one of Dizzys usual unfolding, walking
adventures of detection and discovery and mental competence. It was Dizzy games like this
that the creators just had to make happen, and it was Dizzy games like this that were a
downfall to the ring altogether. Although it may amuse for a few minutes, the usual
platform-based Dizzy games will amuse for days and perhaps years. Fairly okay gameplay and
graphics, but still can be very boring for some - or most - people after a while. That
including me. - Game review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Double Dragon 2
& 3 |
287K |
From memory both are not as good as the
original, but hey last time we played Double Dragon was over six years ago! |
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Druid |
103K |
When you first played the game you start
as alonly wizard fighting all mannerof creatures from beatles to warloks. As the game
progressed you find chests with magic items from keys to open doors to gomems. Golems were
used as the second player in the game and was slower but stronger than the main player.
You weren't surpose to enter another level with golem but if the golem follows close
behind the druid when you go down to the next level you were able to which made the game a
lot better as golems were hard to come by. There were a variety of weapons from water to
fire bolt. All effected creatures in diffrent ways. Some creatures had to be hit with one
weapon many times and other weapons killed them moreeasily which was another good feature
of the game. Graphically the game was average but the game play excellent. - Game
review by David Wain, England, Kent |
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