One for the Commodore64 veterans...Your Top 5 C64 Games?

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One for the Commodore64 veterans...Your Top 5 C64 Games?

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What were your 5 favorite C64 games? It can be any C64 game, not just war games. If you can't keep it to 5 list as many as you want and maybe a brief description of what you liked about the game. Take as much time as you want to think about it because I know I'm going to need some more time.

Will be great to see what everybody lists.

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Here are a few I just loved:

Raid on Bungleing Bay
Impossible Mission
Bruce Lee
The Last Ninja
Boulderdash
Defenders of The Crown
Barbarian
Summer Games
Winter Games
World Games


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I had c64 tape and there were only few games I really liked. Crusade in the west was one and another was som truck driving game with splitscreen and track editor.
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Defender of the Crown
Conquistador
Ultima V
Maniac´s Mansion

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Six-Gun Shootout
Jumpman
Red Storm Rising
Battles of Napoleon
Kennedy Approach

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In no particular order:

Manic Miner
Jet Set Willy
Zoids
Lords of Midnight
Doomdarks Revenge
Paradroid
Raid over Moscow
Beachead
Maziacs

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The Bard's Tale I
Defender of the Crown
Pirates!
Silent Service
Kung Fu Master
Gunship
Summer Games
Red Storm Rising
Crusade In Europe
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Knights of the Desert
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Long long time ago:

Crusade In Europe
Battle of the Bulge
Pirates!
Kaiser
Summer Games
Winter Games
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1. Fighter Command
2. Kampfgruppe
3. Computer Air Combat*
4. USAAF
5. Computer Ambush and/or Under Fire

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I had an amstrad 464 with green monitor.
Before that a BBC 32k.
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ORIGINAL: wodin

I had an amstrad 464 with green monitor.
Before that a BBC 32k.

I could only afford a green screen for my first Apple. It was fine for awhile. But SSI's "Operation Market Garden" forced me to do something about that, a year later. I still couldn't afford an Apple composite monitor, so I bought a small/almost-portable color TV on sale and a splitter. I then built a custom computer desk to handle both the green screen and the TV. So I'd look at the green screen to read the text, and look at the TV to see the terrain colors! LOL!
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Six Gun Shootout
Some Weird Colonization Game with Regions and Horses and Stuff
Crush Crumble and Chomp, (Maybe this was on the Apple II+)
 
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Wow...
(No particular order)

Beach Head 1
Beach Head 2
Strike Fleet
Silent Service
Theatre Europe

... they're what I spent a lot of time on. I guess I should also confess to Ghosts 'n Goblins, Finders Keepers, Impossible Mission (quite true... "Stay awhile... Stay Foooreeeevvvvveeerrr"), World Games, Spy Hunter...

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No significance to order:

1. F19 Stealth Fighter -- enjoyed planning missions
2. Raid on Bungeling Bay -- loved how the world seemed alive.
3. Ed Ringler's SportsTime Hockey -- his basketball game would probably make it, but my 1541 drive died within a couple months of getting the game and I upgraded to an 386 system that summer. A nifty game with a career mode involving drafting and trading of players.
4. Seven Cities of Gold -- what's not to like? Bunten's Modem Wars would be a good candidate as well.
5. Omega -- program the ai for your tank and then set it loose on other tanks.
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I kick myself for giving away my C64 and all the games I had.

Imperuim Galactum (there was a nice cheat/bug when you was player 4 you can built large ships for the price of small ships)[;)]
Colonial Conquest
Ultima 2,4,5,6 (I loved these games) I play Ultima Online today because of these games [:)]
Elite (I broke several joysticks on this game)
Pool of Radiance (Back when you had to draw your maps on paper[:)]
Bards Tale 1,2
Wargame Construction Set
Empire
Might and Magic 2 (this game killed my disk drive, had to buy another one, luckily I had a job at the time [:)])
Mule
Seven Cities of Gold
Hillsfar (you can build a character and used it in Pool of Radiance)
Wizards Crown (great tactical combat)
Enchanter (geez this game was hard)
A text based Civil War game (I have no clue what the name was, think it came with the C64 bonus disk)

I had many more, but these are the ones I can remember.


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And nobody mentions Gauntlet II ?


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Hmmm..

Elite
Lords of Midnight
America's Cup Challenge
The Sentinel
Silent Service
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