This site is no longer active and is available for archival purposes only. Registration and login is disabled.

C-64 Games we loved


C-64 Games we loved

Postby suchiaruzu » Jun 23, 2001 @ 6:44pm

Oh boy, oh boy - my favourite homecomputer! The games were terrific in these days: Maybe not sooo good raphics, but the ideas!
<div align="center">Image<br></div>
User avatar
suchiaruzu
pm Insider
 
Posts: 2570
Joined: May 3, 2001 @ 9:29am
Location: BFE


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby jongjungbu » Jun 23, 2001 @ 6:46pm

White Viper was my favorite but I can never forget Ninja. The sorry instrumenation of the C64 did not give the catchy music justice.
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby suchiaruzu » Jun 23, 2001 @ 6:59pm

Yeah, the last ninja rocks!!!
<div align="center">Image<br></div>
User avatar
suchiaruzu
pm Insider
 
Posts: 2570
Joined: May 3, 2001 @ 9:29am
Location: BFE


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby Moose or Chuck » Jun 24, 2001 @ 2:14pm

My favorite game was called Crossroads, and I programmed it myself (when I was 5). I remember those days:<br><br>LOAD "crossroads",8<br>RUN
Moose or Chuck
 


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby Paul » Jun 24, 2001 @ 2:24pm

when i was 5 i was making some cool music with my pc speaker and basic
Paul
pm Insider
 
Posts: 9835
Joined: Apr 2, 2001 @ 3:15pm
Location: California


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby 999 » Jun 24, 2001 @ 2:58pm

It's all about:<br><br>Load "*",8,1<br><br>Simply put, one of the best racing games ever created: StuntCar Racer<br><br>Being a big racing fan all my life, this one was my first experience with "racing" in 3D. It's hella slow, and can prolly be done better on a Gameboy, but damn, the physics in that game rule! I later got it on my Amiga500 and fell in love all over again, this time with a faster FPS (like 15) and better sound.<br><br>As much as I love my Apples, Commodore just holds a special place in my heart as being the biggest game pimp in all the land. I only ever bought like 1 game on the machine (when i bought the cpu), and all the rest came pouring in on spread disks... <br><br>Oh the days when the concept of "warez" were still relatively new. <br><br>
Image
999
pm Member
 
Posts: 1227
Joined: Jan 24, 2001 @ 11:48pm


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby Dan East » Jun 24, 2001 @ 4:07pm

I wore blisters on my thumbs playing Stunt Car Racer on my Amiga. I never owned a C64. I had a TI-99/4A at that time.<br><br>Dan East
User avatar
Dan East
Site Admin
 
Posts: 5264
Joined: Jan 25, 2001 @ 5:19pm
Location: Virginia, USA


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby RavenRay » Jun 24, 2001 @ 4:50pm

Oh boy this is it.  My 2 favorites of all time.  Mail order Monsters.  And PSI 5.....a Star Trek look a like game.  Mail order monsters, Almost like Monster Ranch for PS1.  
"A rose blossom best at near death........and your at full bloom"
RavenRay
pm Member
 
Posts: 422
Joined: Jun 8, 2001 @ 11:52am


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby suchiaruzu » Jun 24, 2001 @ 5:38pm

Oh yeah, MOM!!! That was cool! I got that thing that run super fast (was it the spider?) and gave it a laser cannon! WHOOSH! Hehe...
<div align="center">Image<br></div>
User avatar
suchiaruzu
pm Insider
 
Posts: 2570
Joined: May 3, 2001 @ 9:29am
Location: BFE


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby RavenRay » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:17pm

Which game was that Shapeshifter?
"A rose blossom best at near death........and your at full bloom"
RavenRay
pm Member
 
Posts: 422
Joined: Jun 8, 2001 @ 11:52am


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby suchiaruzu » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:37pm

Mail Order Monsters - MOM<br>Oh, and have you ever played "Murder on the Mississippi? I still haven't found the murder, although I have tons of evidences and tried several times...
<div align="center">Image<br></div>
User avatar
suchiaruzu
pm Insider
 
Posts: 2570
Joined: May 3, 2001 @ 9:29am
Location: BFE


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby RavenRay » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:44pm

That I haven't tried.  In M.O.M, i had used a wasp with alot a major gear.  Unforturnately while one day trying to continue my game, Some how the floppy went bad and I lost the game.  Or mabe just corrupted it.
"A rose blossom best at near death........and your at full bloom"
RavenRay
pm Member
 
Posts: 422
Joined: Jun 8, 2001 @ 11:52am


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby jongjungbu » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:44pm

I never played Murder on the Mississippi.  What about Combat Lynx or Harrier. Those were two combat simulation games. I also spent many an hour playing Friday the 13th. But it was too easy. I'd kill Jason at least a dozen times in one sitting. but gotta love the music.
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby RavenRay » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:48pm

I played Harrier.  OMG, that was fun.  Remember that look alike Mario Bro. game.  I think it was a Pipe dreams or something.
"A rose blossom best at near death........and your at full bloom"
RavenRay
pm Member
 
Posts: 422
Joined: Jun 8, 2001 @ 11:52am


Re: C-64 Games we loved

Postby jongjungbu » Jun 25, 2001 @ 12:49pm

Was it Pipe Dreams? Thats funny b/c they made those puzzle games on NES & Gameboy called Pipe Dreams. ha.<br><br>hey, don't forget what every computer in those days had to have.... Oregon Trails
User avatar
jongjungbu
Not JongJongBu
 
Posts: 3112
Joined: Jun 19, 2001 @ 4:22am
Location: USA


Next

Return to Anything Discussion


Sort


Forum Description

Post all off-topic messages here, almost anything goes.

Moderators:

Dan East, sponge, David Horn, Kevin Gelso, RICoder

Forum permissions

You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

cron