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Empire Strikes Back, Commodore 64 (2022) This game is a homebrew remake by Megastyle, a group of retro gaming enthusiasts, based on the original 1982 Empire Strikes Back game by Parker Brothers for the Atari 2600 and Intellivision. It’s not a port of the 1988 Commodore 64 game

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Commodore 64 Demo 🔊🎶 "What Is The Matrix 2" (2024) by Censor Design. Rate it out of 10. I love the Red Pill, Blue Pill sequence at 56 seconds into the demo—make sure you have the sound on. Superb!

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Commodore 64 USA vs UK (31 of 31) Many Commodore 64 games had different names in the USA and UK markets. In this series of 31 games, how do you remember each one?

Commodore 64 USA vs UK (31 of 31)

Many Commodore 64 games had different names in the USA and UK markets. In this series of 31 games, how do you remember each one?
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The Commodore Amiga opened new worlds for hobbyist animators with its affordability, high specs, and innovative software. In 1991, Amiga World magazine showcased on VHS a series of animations created by Amiga home users. #12 A Fossil Food Chain by Scott Walroth and Bret Barker

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Warm Up (1991) Commodore Amiga Warm Up is a top-down racing game based on Formula 1, featuring 16 real-world tracks like Hockenheim, Budapest, and Estoril, offering players an authentic F1 experience. Players can choose from eight cars with varying attributes, such as automatic

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Tales of the Arabian Nights was released in 1984 on the Commodore 64 by Interceptor Software (also known as Interceptor Micros) and was developed by Ian Gray. #Commodore64

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Top Cat (1990) - Commodore Amiga The game is inspired by the 1961–1962 Hanna-Barbera TV series "Top Cat" (known as "Boss Cat" in the UK due to a cat food brand). It follows the adventures of Top Cat and his gang in Beverly Hills, where Benny the Ball inherits a fortune. The gang

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🎮 Did you know? Sega was born on June 3, 1960, when Nihon Goraku Bussan and Nihon Kikai Seizō took over Service Games of Japan's operations. Evolving from a 1940s coin-op biz in Hawaii, Sega hit Japan in 1952 and became the gaming legend we know today by 1965 as Sega

🎮 Did you know? Sega was born on June 3, 1960, when Nihon Goraku Bussan and Nihon Kikai Seizō took over Service Games of Japan's operations. Evolving from a 1940s coin-op biz in Hawaii, Sega hit Japan in 1952 and became the gaming legend we know today by 1965 as Sega
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