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Skate or Die!
graveyardjohn says: Tony Hawks Pro Skater, but 10 years earlier! Get with 'the kids' and take on your mates (or the computer) on a variety of different activities, including half-pipe, downhill jam, and a battle in an empty swimming pool.



Seven Cities of Gold
Matt Larsen says: This was the first adventure game that truly hooked me. When I was a kid I always had to create new worlds, as my pirated copy never had the original map disk!



Ultima IV - Quest of the Avatar
Steve says: a true classic role-playing game. The C=64 version is the best version of that game available. I still remember spending night after night on my quest through Britannia.



Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge
Neo-Rio says: Daley Thompson has a lot to answer for. The games he graced, especially this one, were primarily responsible for thousands of broken joysticks all around the world.



Sanxion
Neo-Rio says: This game is one incredibly polished side-shooter. The game is extremely playable, the title music (classical music!) is great. The loader music was probably one of Hubbard's best tracks.



Jack the Nipper
Neo-Rio says: You have to go around trying to be as naughty as possible. The controls are a bit tricky, the objects are a bit hard to figure out, but you'll be pea-shooting, scaring cats, wrecking PCs, and breaking prisoners out of jail in no time.



Brian Jack's Uchi-Mata
Steve says: I never thought Judo could ever be done well on a home computer. Until i tried this game. As soon as you get the hang with your joystick, you won't stop playing matches over and over again.



Nebulus
Pugsy says: A novel platforming game, great fun.



Planet Raider
Neo-Rio says: Much like "Thrust", but this game does away with carrying that stupid fuel cell and returns you to a game experience more similar to Atari's arcade "Gravitar"


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