What were your favorite COMMODORE 64 games?
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I LOVED Dr. J & Larry Bird Go One-on-One. What a great two player game. Best part was when you smashed the backboard, the janitor would come out and give you the finger (at least it looked like he did). Ha ha!
Also Impossible Mission, Space Taxi, Blue Max, Montezuma's Revenge, Mario Bros. and of course, Bruce Lee!
Btw, check this out for all you fans of the Brucemeister, Mark Rosten created a total remake of the original C64 Bruce Lee, featuring all the original (lack of) graphical splendor and SID sounds.
Go to Mark's site to download and play Bruce once again.
Also Impossible Mission, Space Taxi, Blue Max, Montezuma's Revenge, Mario Bros. and of course, Bruce Lee!
Btw, check this out for all you fans of the Brucemeister, Mark Rosten created a total remake of the original C64 Bruce Lee, featuring all the original (lack of) graphical splendor and SID sounds.
Go to Mark's site to download and play Bruce once again.
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From: In my Home Theater- Foley, AL
Originally posted by dek
If? They have a demo version out already. They need to make sure 95% of the games are fully functioning before a full release. I say within a month or so.
Hell, they got Atari, ColecoVision, Nintendo, Genesis, Neo Geo, Game Boy, Mame, Super Nintendo, Sega Master System, MSX, and Spectrum already
If? They have a demo version out already. They need to make sure 95% of the games are fully functioning before a full release. I say within a month or so.
Hell, they got Atari, ColecoVision, Nintendo, Genesis, Neo Geo, Game Boy, Mame, Super Nintendo, Sega Master System, MSX, and Spectrum already
Thanks,
Sonicflood
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Pirates! - absolute best game
Demon Stalkers
Autoduel
Some Mindscape Soccer game - was incredibly complex and fun but forget the exact name, first one I played where you had seasons, could train players, trade, develop skills, etc. They had a hockey game too but it was too easy.
Gunship
Pools of Radiance
Mission Impossible 2
Karateka
Demon Stalkers
Autoduel
Some Mindscape Soccer game - was incredibly complex and fun but forget the exact name, first one I played where you had seasons, could train players, trade, develop skills, etc. They had a hockey game too but it was too easy.
Gunship
Pools of Radiance
Mission Impossible 2
Karateka
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From: On the road to reclaiming Lord Stanleys Cup, Turlock CA
Originally posted by Sonicflood
Where can we get more info on this? Also, where do you get the games? I'd love to have something like this!
Thanks,
Sonicflood
Where can we get more info on this? Also, where do you get the games? I'd love to have something like this!
Thanks,
Sonicflood
YGM
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Ahhhh... BRUCE LEE... seing that site brings back good memories, although it was on my Atari 800.
I remember playing a football game called Superbowl Sunday I think on my friends Commodore 64... I was mad they never brought it over to the Atari, but then, most games were that way...
I remember playing a football game called Superbowl Sunday I think on my friends Commodore 64... I was mad they never brought it over to the Atari, but then, most games were that way...
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I can't add anything to the ones mentioned above. I just wanted to say how much fun the C64 was. My first computer/game playing machine. I loved looking at the directory structure of the games I had and trying to figure out how everything worked.
Good times.
Good times.
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From: Bartertown due to it having a better economy than where I really live.
how could I forget bruce lee
now I'm humming the music from it
now I'm humming the music from it
Originally posted by Rokan
Ahhhh... BRUCE LEE... seing that site brings back good memories, although it was on my Atari 800.
I remember playing a football game called Superbowl Sunday I think on my friends Commodore 64... I was mad they never brought it over to the Atari, but then, most games were that way...
Ahhhh... BRUCE LEE... seing that site brings back good memories, although it was on my Atari 800.
I remember playing a football game called Superbowl Sunday I think on my friends Commodore 64... I was mad they never brought it over to the Atari, but then, most games were that way...




