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@JudgeDrokk Star Wars fans were already getting angry that the cockpit isn't done 100% right on this not-X-Wing.. 😁
@JamesPond47 I also had a copy of UFO: Enemy Unknown with an error on one of its disks, so we couldn't install it to HDD, and couldn't save. The error was in the jungle data, so we had to hope we had no missions there. 😁 We'd leave games running all week.. until we got the proper version. 😋
@JamesPond47 I don't remember having bugged copies of anything on the C64. (But we were mostly copying hired originals, rather than getting hold of cracked versions.) 🤔 But I did have a cracked Cannon Fodder on Amiga that wouldn't save. So I just bought the game, coz it was awesome. 😁
@OldTechAdverts I still enjoy this. 👍 Sure, it take no advantage of the C64 hardware — looks like a quick and dirty Spectrum port. But it is a port of a really charming game. So it's still a blast to sneak around, seek those safe-codes, and try to avoid teacher-trouble. 😁
{speccy screenshots.}
@Sgamecollect @SupernerdsT I mean, surely everyone chooses Yoshi, yeah? 😁
(excellent fanart by yoshiyaki on https://t.co/KcpID5dqYZ)
@C64Reloaded I played a huge amount of Winter Games as a kid. Stuff like the Hot Dog, Bobsled, and especially the Biathlon, kept me coming back to it to try to beat some records.
@OldTechAdverts Fight Night is probably one of the better boxing games on the C64. 🤔 The tape version works well enough, but you get more tournament options with the disk verison.