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  3. HardBall! - Wikipedia

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    HardBall! was a commercial blockbuster. [3] The Commodore 64 topped the UK sales chart in March 1986. [4] It went on to become Accolade's best-selling Commodore game as of late 1987, [5] and by 1989 had surpassed 500,000 units sold.

  4. List of Commodore 64 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games for the Commodore 64 personal computer system, sorted alphabetically. See Lists of video games for other platforms. Because of the length of the list, it has been broken down to two parts: List of Commodore 64 games (A–M) List of Commodore 64 games (N–Z)

  5. Rocketball - Wikipedia

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    Rocketball is a sports-action Commodore 64 computer game released by IJK Software in 1985. [2] Rocketball was coded by John Sinclair and has music by L Pilling. [3] Rocketball is based on the futuristic sports movie Rollerball, released in 1975, starring James Caan.

  6. Monty on the Run - Wikipedia

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    Monty on the Run is a computer game created by the software house Gremlin Graphics and released in 1985 for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 16, written by Peter Harrap for the ZX Spectrum with the iconic in-game music on the Commodore 64 provided by Rob Hubbard. It is the third game in the Monty Mole series.

  7. Ace (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer and Video Games awarded the game 90% for C64 and 87% for the Spectrum version, praising the game and describing it as an "essential purchase". [27] Zzap!64 gave the game 67% and felt that, while the original reviewer's opinions held true, it did not stand up to time, with graphics being tacky and sparse and having programming issues. [28]

  8. Airborne Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Ranger is an action game developed and published by MicroProse for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum in 1987 and the Amstrad CPC and IBM PC compatibles in 1988. Ports to the Amiga and Atari ST by Imagitec Design were released in 1989. A sole U.S. Army Ranger is sent to infiltrate the enemy territory to complete various objectives.

  9. International Karate + - Wikipedia

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    C64 screenshot. Three karateka fight against each other on a beach, trying to be the first to score six points. After every two rounds, there is a bonus game which is either deflecting bouncing balls or kicking away bombs. The C64 version of the game only has the ball bouncing bonus game, and not the bomb bonus game.