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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)
The first issue of Zzap!64, dated May 1985, was released on 11 April 1985.Its inaugural editorial team included editor Chris Anderson, Software Editor Bob Wade, freelance writer Steve Cooke (who joined the staff from the recently folded Personal Computer Games), and reviewers Gary Penn and Julian Rignall, who won their jobs after having placed as finalists at a video game competition.
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magnussoft Deutschland GmbH is a German computer game developer and publisher.The company is seated in Kesselsdorf, close to the Saxon capital of Dresden.. In the 1980s magnussoft released collections of software for popular 8-bit home computer systems: Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari 8-bit computers, and Atari ST.
Loco is a video game developed by Antony Crowther and released by Alligata for the Commodore 64 in 1984. [2] Loco is a clone of the 1982 Sega arcade game Super Locomotive. The game was later ported to the ZX Spectrum and Atari 8-bit computers. The ZX Spectrum port was developed by Richard Stevenson and Nigel Speight. [3]
According to Retro Gamer, "the game was praised by the computing press - Zzap!, Amstrad Action, and Sinclair User awarded it 81%, 90% and 5/5 respectively." [1] Crash gave it a score of 84%, with one reviewer declaring it "the best game-of-the-film to date," [3] and the review by Zzap!64 also opined it was "the best tie-in game to date, and a good game to boot."
Outlaws is a video game for the Commodore 64 released by Ultimate Play the Game in 1985.In a break from earlier arcade adventure titles such as The Staff of Karnath and Entombed, Outlaws is a straightforward shooter game and does not feature the aristocrat adventurer Sir Arthur Pendragon.
Ranarama (also Rana Rama) is a top-down Gauntlet-like [4] action game developed by Graftgold and published by Hewson Consultants in 1987. It was released for the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum home computers.