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Questron |
119K |
Here it is, the original Questron. If
you've already played Questron2(which I posted long before I posted this one), you may be
a little disappointed in the graphics. The game play in this one is just as nice though.
It's kind of like Ultima, but I think this series is much nicer than the first few Ultima
games. If you like those kind of role playing games, this is a must get! Get the musket
and loot some towns! What the heck, you're still the good guy.. No matter how many
merchants you slaughter! :) - Game review by H. Clayton Howell, USA, Kentucky |
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Questron
2 |
160K |
Sequel to one of the best adventure
games ever made. It's a lot like Ultima, but it has a much nicer, joystick driven
interface. Basically, your mission is to make sure the BOOK OF EVIL is never created. The
graphics on this are really nice, it's sure to please you once you figure out how to heal.
- Game review by H. Clayton Howell, USA, Kentucky |
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Racing
Destruction Set |
106K |
Racing Destruction Set for the C64 is
one of the few games for the C64 that just can't be topped. You can pick and customize
your vechicle, you can make your own tracks, and best off all, you can use oil slicks and
mines to keep that nasty competitor off your tail. Works great with Frodo 4.0.2, should
work with yours. - Game review by H. Clayton Howell, USA, Kentucky |
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Raid
over Moscow |
44.8K |
Classic Commodore gaming - straight
from the cold war era. Fly your jet plane single-handedly into the heart of Russia, taking
out launch sites, and saving the world from total destruction. Great game play, featuring
controversial depections of death. (Check out the screen shot!) A must for any serious
Commodore fan. - Game review by Jason Halliday, USA, Georgia |
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Rainbow
Islands |
119K |
1-2 player, scrolling, multi-level
platform game. Sequel to Bubble Bobble although different gameplay, for examlpe, shoot
rainbows instead of bubbles. If you lked the original, you'll like this. |
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Rally Speed |
15.9K |
Very basic graphics. Nonetheless, it is
quite fun driving off the road, crashing and exploding into a ball of flames. |
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Rambo |
44.2K |
In 1985 three similar titles appeared.
Unlike its rivals, Rambo called for the player to experiment, rather than simply
"charging" up the screen. As Rambo you must rescue the prisoner, find the
chopper, rescue the remaining prisoners, return to the chopper and fly to freedom...and
don't forget the knife! - Game review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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Rampage |
37.8K |
Choose one of 3 giant, B-grade move
monsters and destroy anything in sight (even your mates). Watch out for the National Armed
Forces, along with certain edible items - they can be hazardous to your health! Optimal
fun with 2 player mode. |
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Roadwar
2000 |
95.8K |
Another classic game for the C64. Society
has basically gone straight to hell and what remains are road gangs and towns to be
looted. Don't get to close to nuked towns at night, or else the mutants will come and
disease you! However, if your gang stands the test of time, you can save the world. This
game is really nicely done, there's even detailed road combat with other gangs where you
can board their vechicle and take them other. Works great under Frodo v4.0.2. - Game
review by H. Clayton Howell, USA, Kentucky |
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RoadWar
Europa |
62K |
After you finish cleaning up all the
problems in the post nuclear war ravaged America, you realise that there's a whole other
continent to save! So, you set off to Europe to clean it up too. The nice thing about this
game is that you can use the same gang you build up in RoadWar2000, just load it off that
disk image and it'll convert it to the RWE format. The graphics are much nicer in this
version as well as the interface. - Game review by H. Clayton Howell, USA, Kentucky |
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Robin of the
Wood |
91.4K |
Fire up your 64 emulator and take a
trip to Sherwood forest! Odin were the masters of these arcade adventures in the mid
eighties! Explore hundreds of screens as Robin, rescue Marion, avoid the Sheriff, win the
archery competition and enjoy the atmosphere rarely seen in the todays' games. - Game
review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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S.A.M. |
64.2K |
Want that C64 emulator to talk? Well,
let S.A.M. do the talking for you! Great little utility with demos to get that original
feel to one of the first voice programs ever! Can use it in your own basic files too! - Game
review by M.S., USA, ME |
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Sanxion |
46.8K |
The 64 had some fine shoot-em-ups.
While I thought Uridium was the pick of them, Sanxion wasn't far behind! This side
scrolling shooter is tight, battling the interia of your craft is a feat in itself! Tricky
and clever with some great music and FX from the SID, you can't go past this classic. - Game
review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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Seven
Cities of Gold |
63.6K |
The game was centered around
Christopher Columbus Idea. You had to discover the new world for Spain and map it as much
as possible. Finding gold and dealing with indians. They did a remake for the PC but took
some of the best features out. - Game review by Pat Aquilone, USA, NJ |
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Shogun |
69.5K |
Shogun takes you to Japan as you attempt
to gain 20 loyal followers; you must become the next SHOGUN. The artificial intelligence
routines for the people you will meet in the game are still stunning and to date (1997)
have not been equalled. I kid you not! Deal with Samurai, Bandits, Peasants and Royalty in
the quest of a lifetime. - Game review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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Skate or
Die |
176K |
Skate or Die is a skateboarder's
paradise. Along with the mandatory halfpipe action, take a ride down the back streets
(watch out for some nasty surprises though!) or how about a jousting competition. The game
may sound wierd but it is fantastic. |
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Skooldaze |
64.8K |
Skooldaze harks back to the days when
games had imagination. Go back to school again, skip class, use your sling shot, punch
your mates and get them into trouble. Cast as Eric you must get your report, change it so
you don't fail and avoid expulsion. School is in, so what are you waiting for? - Game
review by Ryder, Australia, Queensland |
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Space
Taxi |
56K |
Manuever a taxi powered by rocket fuel
through obstacle courses to deliver people safely to their destination... sounds easy,
don't it? Well, think again - I have played this game more than any other on my commodore
and have only beaten it twice from the start! Try it - what's it gonna hurt? - Game
review by Dan Strom, Canada, Ontario |
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Spelunker |
31.4K |
Do you like dark, haunted caves or
mines? Or do you like O.O.P. (Object Orianted Platform :-)? Then get & play this game
from Broderbund! You enter the cave/mine by elevator. Our fat miner/adventurer must
collect energy frequently. And beware red craters, ghosts, flying creatures and flames.
Other things which can be collected; keys, flare bullets, dynamites, extra lives and bonus
points. In game keys: Fire - Jump, Space - a kind of gun which defeat the ghosts, F -
shoots flare for flying creatures, D - Drops a dynamite for rock piles. D64 file. Tested
on PC64, C64S. - Game review by Deniz Turkmen, Turkiye (Turkey) - Izmir (Smyrna) |
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Spy Hunter |
17K |
This has to be one of the MOST
addictive games in Commodore history. It is a racing game where you drive a car down an
endless highway. Blow other cars back to the scrap heap from which they came with your
guns! and bump motorcyclers off the road to their doom. The best feature of this game is
the sound track... the ultimate tune! - Game review by Dan Strom, Canada, Ontario |
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Squash |
33.9K |
Before I begin, I'd just like to point
out this is not a game where you avoid eating the most disgusting and vile vegetable ever
to enter the kitchen! Squash believe it or not is a sport, played indoors. Using a
tennis-like racquet your aim is to score points against your opponent, by hiting the tiny
rubber ball off any of the four walls, onto the court where he/she can not reach it before
the second bounce (though the ball must hit the wall directly in front of you, for it to
be a legal shot). In addition you must be serving at the time to gain points. Now, there
are several lines marking out the court the first one...ok ok I'll stop with the lecture
and let you guys & girls find out when you play the game yourself. In my humble
opinion it is fairly realistic, though the graphics are simple. The game is very easy to
play and enjoyable. The cute computerised speech adds that little extra to accomodate for
the graphics. A good game. |
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Star
Quake |
147K |
This exceedingly attractive game was
certainly one of my older sisters favourites sometime back. It revolves around
controlling a globular pygmy creature that sets out through a starry interplanetary to
collect all the constitutional bodily-elements of its base, whilst trying to avoid deadly
foes that fly all around it at a ceaselessly pulsing rate. No nerve-shattering graphics,
but still quite good fun (with righteous gameplay)once you can be bothered to get into it.
- Game review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Stunt Car
Racer |
40.6K |
A must for any gamer! This is a 1st
class game. You get to drive a hot rod around a number of elevated tracks, complete with
hills, jumps and ramps. The aim is to post the fastest time for each track AND win the
head-to-head race. Speed is not a problem. If you need a little pep simply press fire and
watch the flames fire from your engine as you hit turbo, cool huh. Or revv the guts out
the engine whilst you're being air lifted onto the track, double cool!! Or listen and
watch the sparks fly when the car axle grinds against the edge of the ramp, triple cool!!!
But the ultimate fun is launching your hot rod off the side of the track after you've won
the race and watch as the car smashes into the turf hehehe. "I know you're gonna lurv
this". |
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Summer Games
I&II |
150K |
With the Olympics just around the
corner, it is an ideal time to download Summer Games. Especially those of you whose
country's athletes are travelling to Atlanta as tourists! (Will Australia ever win the
100m dash?... only with this game baby!!!!!!) |
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Super
Cars |
38.8K |
Buy missiles, mines, shieds, body parts
etc., all in the name of winning enough dough to update your car and progress to the
harder tracks. Ideal for any revhead. And the music is excellent too! |
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Super
Sports Football |
82.7K |
Does not stand up to the likes of Kick
Off 2 and Microprose Soccer. Perhaps the only football game where you can score a goal
from your own half! |
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Super
Sports Hockey |
100K |
Supposed to be one of the best hockey
games on the C64. Make up your own mind on this one. |
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Super
Sports Ping Pong |
51.1K |
The one and only Ping Pong game on the
C64. It is so technological advanced you can play without even even holding the paddles!!!
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Tau Ceti |
42.3K |
The defense network of some planet went
nuts and is about to blow up the planet's main reactor. All human beings on the entire
planet have already been eliminated. But now you landed on behalf of the Gal-Corp on his
planet to collect the main reactor's control rods which are scattered over the planet in
the reactor's substations in several cities. After having collected them you gotta make it
to the main reactor in the heavily defended city of Centralis to install these rods in it.
Tau Ceti is in my opinion the game with the best idea so far. - Game review by Stefan
Horn, Germany |
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Temple
of Apshai Trilogy |
53.5K |
A truly interesting Fantasy RPG game
from Epyx. It allows you to play all of their Asphai games in one neat little bundle as
well as start where ever you want in any of them. Wonder through dungeons filled with
treasure(okay, a lot of treasure is just trash :), monsters, and traps. This game is very
similar to nethack but with nicer graphics. :) - Game review by H. Clayton Howell, USA,
Kentucky |
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The Last
V8 |
39.9K |
Set in a post-nuclear city, your aim is
to reach head quarters before radiation poison takes affect. Enjoyed it when I was young.
However, it doesn't rate against Super Cars. |
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Thing
on a Spring |
37.9K |
An average game, although for me the
best thing about it was the theme tune (which, correct me if Im wrong, sounds just a
teensy little bit like the smart little theme tune to Greg and Davids home page!).
You are Thing on a Spring, some little gewgaw that has to bounce around and complete each
level - by rescuing toys and avoiding/defeating enemies, I believe. Can be frustrating.
Graphics are clear, gameplay is average, although you might get bored after your first
try. Speaking personally, I remember not liking this one that much when I was eight or
nine years younger, simply because it didnt want to make me come back and have
another go. But download, and see what you think. It might be okay for some. - Game
review by Mark.E Atkins, UK |
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Toy
Bizarre |
20K |
Simple is beautiful. Make the
multi-colored jumping things disappear. Addictive. - Game review by Arturo Espinosa,
Mexico, D.F. |
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Ultima
III: Exodus |
106K |
Exodus is the third in the string of the
Ultima and is also my favorite. To me the Avatar thing in IV on up just doesn't work as
well. In Exodus, you get a group of four characters from 11 classes and 5 races, each with
their own strengths and weaknesses. The graphics are identical to the original, but the
music gets kind of choppy. - Game review by Mike Pearson, USA, SC |
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Ultima IV |
173K |
Today with 3GB Hard Drives storylines
are often overlooked for flashy cut scenes. Once there was a game that was different,
Ultima IV. You had to build your character the avatar in several virtues until you were
ready to view the Codex of Wisdom and live as example to the people. If you have the
courage to forsake your cut scenes and become immersed, then play this game! - Game
review by Gordon Westbroek, Canada - BC |
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Ultima
V: Warriors of Destiny |
628K |
This is, in my opinion, the best Ultima
of all time. The first Ultima I played in the series, I enjoyed two whole summers of this
game when I was a young one (12/13 yrs. old). If you are even slightly interested in
Ultima or RPG games, this one is a MUST! Might not look as pretty as the current Ultimas,
however it comes with it's own unique play style. Open-play game where you can go where
you want, when you want (not a linear plot). Fight, talk, join the good guys for info,
join the bad guys for even more info, all while trying to defeat the evil Lord Blackthorne
and rescue Lord British from his imprisonment! - Game review by Allan Mitchell, Canada,
Ontario |
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Wizard |
108K |
Guide Wilfred the wizard through dozens
of challenging levels. Face the Shadow Lord and conquer Rat Mountain. An original platform
game which allows you to design and customize your own levels as well. Fun and certainly
not too easy to be fun. - Game review by Steve Stay, USA, Ohio |
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Wizard of
Wor |
15.7K |
One of the ultimate two player games
on the C64 and it's so easy to play! From a birds eye view, you control a space soldier in
a maze out to destroy some monsters. But be careful. Many a hero has died from so called
"friendly fire", but hey, you get 1000 points! In terms of graphics, gameplay
etc it's light years behind 'death-match' Doom though heaps more fun. 1 player optional. |
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Wizball |
47K |
This game is an all time classic. Part
shoot-em-up, part puzzle, part strategy it boasts good graphics, okay sound and unbeatable
playability. An absolute must. - Game review by Jairus Ashworth, Australia, NSW |
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World Games |
195K |
Guaranteed to satisfy all sports fans
and provide hours of fun. Dive off the towering cliffs of sunny Acalpulco or try your hand
skiing the slopes of the scenic Swiss Alps. |
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Yie Ar Kung
Fu 1 & 2 |
77.6K |
When we first Yie Ar 2 our first
impression was "what the #$%^$ !!" - who in the world has heard of a kung fu
champ dodging yellow, smiling, flying, heads.. wearing red caps?!? YIe Ar Kung Fu 1 is
just as good ;-). |
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Zepplin |
15.4K |
Fly your stealth Zepplin through deep
caverns, destroying the evil bubble cities below. (???) Okay it may sound strange but it's
a really fun game. Good scrolling action with multiple paths and puzzle solving. Very
addictive! - Game review by Jason Halliday, USA, Georgia |
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