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C64 compilations
Which were your favourites 64 game compilations? Of the few I bought mine were: Magnificent 7 by Ocean: Head Over Heals Cobra Short Circuit Frankie Goes To Hollywood Arkanoid Wizball The Great Escape Yie Ar Kung Fu Star Games by Gremlin The Way of the Tiger Barry McGuigan World Champ Boxing Beach Head II Rescue on Fractalus 6 Pak by Elite Scooby Doo Fighting Warrior 1942 Antiriad Jet Set Willy II Split Personalities Duet Compilations were a great chance before the days of downloads to play games you might have missed out on. I only got to play Wizball and Rescue on Fractalus because of these compilations.
C64 compilations
0 likes • 17d
Epyx Epics was great. I also liked They Sold a Million 3...Ghostbusters, Rambo, Fighter Pilot and Kung Fu Master
Commodore Collections
I started gathering the cassettes I used to have as a kid, and then I started the Hit Squad trail. I also collect the Kixx tapes and Mastertronic. Im about 10 tapes away from owning every Mastertronic/Ricochet/Americana game for C64. Do you collect anything C64 related? Share yours here and photos? Whats the rarest game you own?
Commodore Collections
1 like • Oct 8
@Dan Rigley beautiful! Doyou have all the bits for LN2?
Arcade games and the C64
The C64 and arcade conversions have been linked since its very inception after all its first recognised game Jupiter Lander was a clone of Lunar Lander. Which were the best arcade conversations & which were the worst? which arcade games were you most looking forward to being converted to the 64 and were you happy or disappointed with the result? Which arcade game did you wish had been converted and wasn’t? Which arcade games did you only find out about after playing it on the 64? And were there any 64 conversions that were actually better than the arcade game they were taken from? I’ll start with Green Beret. I had never played this in the arcade but thought it was amazing on the 64. After the advent of MAME and finally getting to play the arcade version I actually think the 64 version is better.
Arcade games and the C64
3 likes • Oct 3
I agree Bubble Bobble is one of the best. Buggy Boy too. A couple of early conversions which were spot on are Zaxxon and Tapper. They really hit the mark in terms of gameplay, graphics and atmosphere. Spy Hunter falls in this era also.
1 like • Oct 8
Check out the new Bubble Bobble from Retro Forge. Basically taking the Firebird release and updating the graphics! https://indieretronews.com/2025/10/bubble-bobble-classic-gets-rather-nice.html
Dead test cartridges
What is the point of a Dead test Cart. If your C64 doesn't turn on then it is dead. Why buy a cart then. How can the cart tell you the machine is dead when it does not come on. Is it just me. I know the cart can see problems.
1 like • Oct 4
Ive fixed a few C64s in my time and the Dead Test is a really great first diagnostic tool. Especially when you get a black screen. It will flash a sequence to you e.g 3 flashes = replace RAM at U11 etc.
1 like • Oct 4
When you get a picture out then the Diagnostic Cart is a better option from there on
Oddest Title Screen
The title screen for Taito's Qix has nothing to do with the game. (Which makes it look like the Qix virus is invading a town)
Oddest Title Screen
1 like • Oct 3
The guy in Target Renegade had contorted feet 😀
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Mark Macrae
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Long time C64 gamer. Love anything Commodore. Editor and writer for ZZAP! AMIGA

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