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@C64Reloaded I don't like those squished-looking Daley Thompson characters. But those other three games were stone cold classics. 👍
@JudgeDrokk Of course the arcade Sprint sequels were awesome too. (I spent a lot of money on those.) 😋
Nothing like an arcade game with a spinning steering wheel. 👍
@photo_badger @brendanmccallum @C64Reloaded ..apart from .. was it Ultima V that let you bring over your main character from Ultima IV. That was a nice touch. I actually got to do that the first time I played it. Made the game feel like more of a continuation of the same story. 👍
@C64Reloaded Of course, if people have an emulator or an EasyFlash cartridge, by far the best way to enjoy the Games games is via the "Epyx Games Collection" cartridge. 👍 This one lets you merger Summer Games 1 and 2 events in Summer Games 2 too. 😁
https://t.co/JK5YXma1Ww
@C64Reloaded One of the killer features of Summer Games 2 was the ability to include Summer Games 1 events in the list — if you had Summer Games 1 too. That made for a positively huge Olympic schedule you could set up. (Even if you prune out the ones you've tired of.) 😁
@FinalApproach9 Come for the cool level titles.
Stay for the maddening rage-mouse-breaking moments.
😁
@CrazyCollector1 Oh, now that is a *very* nice compilation.
You've got two of the best racing games, by far the best golfing tames, and the best 10 pin bowling game (because it's by the same guys who did the golfing games.) 😁 Can't go wrong really. 👍
@JudgeDrokk There are versions of the game box with the original artwork. It seems that it maybe have been just been 'fixed' with a strategically placed screenshot. 😂
@JudgeDrokk Note: The advert was quickly replaced with this one.
Which actually annoyed me more because the brush-work was so obviously different. 😁