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| ark_ader:
My c64 favourites: The Eidolon Way of the exploding fist Great Giana Sisters Kronus Rift Zoids Robin of the wood Skyfox Wizball Thing on a spring Parallax Transformers Frankie Goes To Hollywood Roland's Rat Race F19 Stealth Fighter I'll have to dig out my c64 cassette tapes. Pirates Elite Table tennis konami Thrust Revs ? (or was that bbc) The Last ninja 2 Prince of Persia Gunship Russin Attack I'm sure I have some zzap64! Magazines somewhere... |
| Kier:
I forgot about Bruce Lee, and Pitstop II . God those were fun. We were so addicted to Summer Games, everything centered around the dash, I think it was where you ran as fast as the joystick could be pushed back and forth. We all had holes burned into our palms, huge scabs, from placing our hand on top the joystick and shaking it back forth. We burnt through so many of those atari knockoff joysticks that year. |
| Vigo:
Kikstart I & II Trailblazer Castle Wolfenstein & Beyond Castle Wolfenstein Cosmic Relief (aka Terramex) Zak Mckracken Samurai Warrior:: Usagi Yojimbo Wizball Realm of Impossibility Ghettoblaster (Aka Street Beat) High Noon |
| DaveMMR:
If you also want to play a terrible game, check out Attack of the Phantom Karate Devils. Oh and also check out Hover Bovver - it's a YARD WORK SIMULATOR! (Actually it's a game where you have to mow your lawn while avoiding your neighbor (whose mower you "borrowed") and other crap. |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: DaveMMR on May 02, 2014, 01:44:28 pm ---If you also want to play a terrible game, check out Attack of the Phantom Karate Devils. --- End quote --- When I try to think of great C-64 titles, I always look for Commodore ANSI graphics :lol Use of character set graphics was one of the most innovative programming techniques, but they could have at least attempted to re-define them. |
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