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@sincespacies I've been gaming for around 45 years.
I've probably seen a "game over" screen or two in my time. 😁
@FREEZE64UK I didn't remember that it scored so highly. 😮 That's pretty close to Gold Medal scoring. 👍
Spy vs Spy 1 and 2 were unusual in that I bought both of them before seeing the Zzap!64 review, which might explain why I don't remember the review well. There was nothing else like them.
@electron_greg Battle Chess was great.
Suddenly we were all interested in playing chess again.
😁
@FREEZE64UK It doesn't bode well for the C64 version, when they opt to put the Speccy screenshot on the advert. 😁 (Actually, that Speccy one doesn't look too bad .. I should check it out.)
@Mike45223 @Atari_VB_Pod @aeriflame @xotmatrix @CommodoreBlog @Indie_RetroNEWS @RetroFeeder @8bitGrrl @PikumaLondon @zeropagehomebre @ste_mega @JetSetIlly Yup. There were a ton of amazing looking games on the Amiga that were a bit shallow on the gameplay. I even owned one of the worst.. 😋
@DrTomTilley Most of my paddle gaming on the C64 was actually racing games. 😁 Revs and Le Mans were the main ones I'd play. Then a bit of Arkanoid.. but it didn't take too long to give up in frustration at that one. 😉
@Mike45223 @Atari_VB_Pod @aeriflame @xotmatrix @CommodoreBlog @Indie_RetroNEWS @RetroFeeder @8bitGrrl @PikumaLondon @zeropagehomebre @ste_mega @JetSetIlly Beast, to me, was always a game to show off what the Amiga was capable of. It was pretty, had crazy huge sprites, and it sounded amazing. Then you play if for two minutes and go "shame there wasn't much of a game there", and load up Stunt Car Racer instead. 😁
@DamianoForesti I got my paddles to play Revs. (Makes a great substitute for a steering wheel.) 👍 But I think Le Mans was probably the second game I had to try after Revs, just because it was amongst the earliest games I ever saw on the C64 and I wanted to play it with the 'proper' controls. 😁