Commodore 64 Game Highlights

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Highlights of the Commodore 64 Gaming Period

An integral area of the computer industry marked its anniversary now because the Commodore 64 turned 3 decades old. :)

It is widely credited with assisting to popularize PCs. Where most systems at that time were sold in electronics shops or even in dedicated computer stores, the C64 was sold at general retailers, exposing many to PCs the very first time.


It's time to show the best games for the Commodore 64 from that time.  I've compiled a list of best ever Commodore 64/128 games of that period!

Are you ready for it?



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International Soccer

Did you thought the ball was round?

International Soccer

International Soccer Live Play!

Live Gameplay of Football in 8bit

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Jumpman (1983)

One of the first Jump & Run games!

Jumpman

Jumpman is a platform game written by Randy Glover and released by Epyx in 1983.

Pitstop (1983)

Racing OLD SKOOL :)

Pitstop (1983)

This video game allows players to race head-to-head on a split screen

Archon Chess (1984)

Strategy game with Chess

Archon Chess (1984)

The struggle between light and darkness is undoubtedly a cliché, but represented brilliantly within this two-dimensional board strategy game.

This Joystick was Unbreakable!

This Joystick was Unbreakable! 

Space Taxi (1984)

Getting a cab?

Space Taxi (1984)

The game is famous for featuring sampled speech uncommon during the early 1980s. The speech samples include "Hey taxi!", "Pad one please" (and similar samples for different pads), "Thanks" and "Up please". They're said in a number of voice pitches, creating the feeling of different taxi customers.

Space Taxi Live Gameplay

One of my favorite Commodore 64 games!
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Impossible Mission

Yes, it was a Impossible Mission!

Impossible Mission

Impossible Mission is really a platform video game for several home computers. The initial version for the Commodore 64 was programmed by Dennis Caswell and published by Epyx in 1984

Impossible Mission live Gameplay

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It was no music on the Cassette Player!

Cassette Player C64 

Boulder Dash

Classic, Classic, Classic

Boulder Dash

Originally released in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers, but made famous on the C64!

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  • Immature_Entrepreneur Jan 5, 2012 @ 1:12 pm | delete
    These old school games bring back so many good memories. We didn't have a Commodore system growing up but one of my friends did. Good times! Squid Angel blessings for you.
  • Frank2009 Jan 5, 2012 @ 3:38 pm | delete
    Thank your for the likes :) yes, this brings some great memories in me too. how far are we in 30 years later? :)

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