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Hunchback, Commodore 64
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Well.Come. Back. The Bells! The Bells! Frankly, dear friends, I am unsure as to why the only discernible audio in the Commodore 64 versio...
Rick Dangerous, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Snakes. Why’d it have to be snakes..? Ladies and gentlemen, I am as certain as Richard Burton’s curtains that all of y...
Turbo Outrun, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Can you hear it? Can you already hear that SID tune..? “One,” chick-chook-ka-chuck bu-dubbah-chack! “Two,” chick-c...
Spy Hunter, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. The C64 version of Spy Hunter kept me coming back for more for years and years. A lot of this was due to a) the theme tun...
Pastfinder, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Back in time, my friends, to 1984, or should we say 8878? No - I was right the first time: 1984. A plucky chap, way back ...
Outrun on the Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Nothing makes this man go moist as much as hearing some decent retro-gaming music played out of a tri-channelled sound c...
Scorpius, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Now – just hold on a minute, alright? Some of you that read this are going to fling your arms up into the air and start ...
LED Storm, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. Dateline 1989: LED Storm, ladies and gentlemen is an absolute banging C64 game and arcade conversion from those plucky p...
The Master of Magic, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. The Master of Magic was the first RPG I ever played on the C64 and whilst it isn’t as hardcore an example of the genre suc...
Completing Bubble Bobble, Commodore 64
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Well. Come. Back. You know the tune, it dings and blings around in the back of your head as you vainly search for the yellow sweetie, narrow...
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