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Hidden gems
I think it will be a special topic for everyone where you can show games or other things which are mostly less known for users of Commodore 64. I'll start here with two games I've found recently: - Nether Earth - Its a real time strategy game which is "the Command and and conquer of the 80's" by someone. "Nether Earth is a realtime strategy game that takes place in the distant future. A war is being waged between humans and ancient race of aliens called Insignian. On their mysterious planet there are four bases to capture - Kerberus, Tarras, Faretra and Diolkos. Use factories to build giant battle robots, similar to Mech units in other games. Commanding robots, capturing factories and defeating enemies in realtime are the player's primary goals. The player controls a small flying robot, instead of mouse cursor. With this robot the player can enter a factory to design unique battle robot from parts like wheels, antigrav, radar, laser gun or nuclear weapons. After that the player has to command the robot. Artificial intelligence works well at first, but in tough times it is possible to control the robot manually. As the balance of power changes with each conquered base, the player must also adjust strategies and tactics." Source: Nether Earth - LaunchBox Games Database - Ellak's Tomb - Interesting turn based RPG. "An adventuring dungeon crawl full of creatures, magic and surprises." Source: Ellak's Tomb - LaunchBox Games Database
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Octapolis - a very interesting space shooter and platformer game mix.
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@Phil Wheatley You'll like it because the space shooter part is Uridium like as people said.
Guessing game - Find the title :)
I've just came across with this picture but couldn't find the game title yet. So I decided its a good start to create this exciting topic here. After guessing the first please continue posting with more unique images to guessing more!
Guessing game - Find the title :)
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@Jason Abbott Thats it, thank you! 😉
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@Phil Wheatley So, thats why it was so familiar to me. 😀 Good job!
Modern Gaming
Question for you all... Are you all modern gamers as well? And what consoles do you play...XBox / PS / PC or are you purely retro gamers? I have PS5 and my PC runs my Flight Sim set-up, but definitely love going back to old games. Apologies if this slightly off topic, not looking to spark discussions on modern games, just curious if you all purely like the retro scene or play the modern consoles as well.
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@Gary Macaffer MSFS series were always set in high hw requirements. Another good one as my experiences is Digital Combat Simulator World what you may like too. I have just a joystick in my setup but this one is still one of the best for playing air simulators for me: Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. But I mainly played with this air combat simulators which was designed for.
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@Gary Macaffer Good luck! :) This is my first choice and the only joystick I own for my PC, so I don't have much experience with others. I'm used to this one, and I've always been satisfied with Logitech peripherals in general, which is why I chose this one. I also remember seeing a Saitek in the store, which I examined in person before buying, but its grip and appearance didn't seem so good to me in the first few minutes, so I stuck with this one.
Modem on a C64
Does anybody on this site use a modem connected to their beloved C64. I used on for a little while but there wasn't too much interesting on the BBS systems, plus the connection was a bit shaky. Do you think the C64 should work stand-alone or have internet connection.
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I still use it. You should read my early article here: The wonderful world of BBS – The Universe of Commodore 64
Good weekend (and any other day) games for quick playtimes
As most of us living in a rushing life you are always welcome some games on your favorite platform what you can just put anytime and play quickly. Here are some of mine starting this great weekend: - Killer Watt - This is a very entertaining game with a unique atmosphere and fantastic music. You can control your spaceship freely, and it responds very well to maneuvers. The track design is very tricky and ingenious at the same time, and it is exciting to navigate the narrow tracks flawlessly, which is further enhanced by the huge alien creatures. One of them even drops eggs into the air that act as mines. The point is to find and shoot the 12 light bulbs to advance to the next levels. - ACE - One of my very first air combat simulators, which really got me into these kinds of games. Its best feature is that it offers almost the same experience as its bigger and more advanced siblings (e.g., Stealth Fighter), but with everything simplified: takeoff and landing, map use, various firearms, and even aerial refueling have been skillfully worked out. This game is typically a simulation developed for quick games, which also runs completely smoothly. - Action Biker - This is typically the kind of game where just looking at the photo makes the melody start playing in your head, so you can hear the image... ;) So this is another game that lets you quickly have a good time, and depending on your skill, you can even finish it quickly by collecting all the motorcycle accessories. I really like the 3D graphics and it feels good to race across huge terrain. If you missed it, it's worth trying the newer version: https://c64universe.com/2025/01/16/action-biker-enhanced-2025-extend/ - Agent USA - It's a bit complex, but you can still make quick progress. I like how the game tries to teach players the names of real cities—you only get the ticket if you spell it correctly. The modern train is very futuristic even by today's standards, and I've always wanted to travel on one in the game, which isn't always easy to do. The multiplication of crystals and the exciting behavior of passersby rushing towards them also really liven up the atmosphere.
Good weekend (and any other day) games for quick playtimes
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@Jason Abbott Good titles they are really for quickplays. I didn't played much time with them yet but there were some similar alternatives for me. I've played more with Platoon and Dragon Ninja what are similarly hard and you really need your proper game skill and timing. Also there was Centipede what is always a good to go shooting game like your Crazy Comets/Mega Apocalypse. I always try to beat my high scores there. You can find the two latest versions here: Search Results for “centipede” – The Universe of Commodore 64
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