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So many good games on the C64, I remember playing as a kid
Gunship Echelon Beach Head II Raid over Moscow Friday the 13th (so bad it was good) |
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California Games, of course http://www.maccabiherzeliya.com/c64/images/california_games_05.gif View Quote Seconded. I wanted to love Batman but I never understood the objective. I spent 10 minutes beating the shit out of the penguin and joker and never realized I had to disable the computer or whatever it was. |
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Elite
I'm playing the 30th anniversary sequel to it right now on the other window! |
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Barbarian and Strip Poker.
Loved to chop heads off and then see some 1980's computer generated boobs. Barbarian, even shows how to load it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdiOVgTpQkE |
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As a 14 year old , I had all the MicroProse Simulation games.
I loved; Gunship AH-64 RedStorm Rising Project F-117 Stealth fighter US Army Ranger Also , Need For Speed , F-14 Tomcat ,CaveMan UghLympics . Conflict in Vietnam and Crusade in Europe ,the really good ,large map strategy games. |
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View Quote This and: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird one on one |
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A tie between M.U.L.E. and Gunship Also loved playing Archon: The Light and the Dark Gunship really moved up when I got my Amiga, now that was the first true gaming/music computer! |
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Archon and Blue Max I remember well, but my love was Infocom games. Zork I-III, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Suspended, Trinity, etc.
I still have my C64 and 1541 disk drive, and I should have my disks. I wonder if it all still works? |
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This was the era of video games when the picture on the box was a 1000 x better than the actual game.
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I missed out. Didn't even get my first atari until around 89.
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God, where to begin?
Bards Tale Elite Infiltrator Zork Leather Goddesses of Phobos Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (I got the babel fish!) All the Gold Box games Test Drive No, sorry, the list is just too long to attempt it. |
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Quoted: Archon and Blue Max I remember well, but my love was Infocom games. Zork I-III, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Suspended, Trinity, etc. I still have my C64 and 1541 disk drive, and I should have my disks. I wonder if it all still works? View Quote Can't believe gave $1000 for that bitch........in 1987 dollars |
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COUNTLESS hours playing California Games, World Games, and I think it was Apollo 18 or something that you had to take off, space dock, and then land.
I would wake up 4 hours before my friend when I would stay over at his house as a kid and played the whole time! Some of my friends traded C64 games like other kids traded baseball cards. |
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Temple of Apshai, Jumpman, Beach-head, Zaxxon, Space Taxi, Moon Patrol, Strip Poker, Archon, Archon 2, Defender, I hated Pitfall, Summer Games
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Both have already been mentioned, but Archon and Mail Order Monsters.
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God, where to begin? Bards Tale Elite Infiltrator Zork Leather Goddesses of Phobos Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (I got the babel fish!) All the Gold Box games Test Drive No, sorry, the list is just too long to attempt it. View Quote Wikipedia has a list, I don't know if they are just the official games licensed or what. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commodore_64_games_(A–M) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Commodore_64_games_(N–Z) |
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The C64? Man that was another life. But more people remember the C64 than its next incarnation the Amiga.
Test drive was my favorite. |
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Forgot about Choplifter and Lode Runner. The latter is still one of the greats.
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