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Super Mario Bros. 64 author?The is as pixel perfect a recreation of the original game as a stock Commodore 64 can achieve. To make it truly pixel perfect, one must use the SuperCPU expansion. Without it, some sprites will not have full animation, color, and/or resolution (although, such deficiencies may go unnoticed). labelminimizeminimize
Agent USA  Scholastic (Tom Snyder Productions)1984You play Agent USA as he attempts to eradicate the FuzzBomb epidemic. He must grow the only cure for the FuzzBomb, crytals, that replicate only when laid still outdoors. Since they cure the infected (FuzzBodies), they extremely valuable to the average citizen that does not want to be infected. They are likely to be stolen while replicating. If a citizen or Agent USA are holding crystals when touched by a FuzzBody, a crystal is destroyed rather getting the infection. Agent USA can block or push citizens to protect his crystal farm. Additionally, a FuzzBody is cured and becomes a normal citizen if they touch (and break) a crystal. Agent USA will be traveling the US via trains. Fuzzbodies will be spreading the infection in the mean time. And the original FuzzBomb is located in one of the infected cities. The ultimate goal is to find the source, the original FuzzBomb, and drop 100 crystals on it.

This is an edutainment game that introduces train scheduling, ticket buying, geography, time zones, and epidemic spread.
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Spelunker Brøderbund1984 labelimageminimize
Spy vs. Spy First Star Software1984 labelimageminimize
Zorro  U.S. Gold;Datasoft1985Zorro offers everything that you connect with this name: a kidnapped Senorita, an evil warlord, many half-intelligent canon or rapier fodder, suppressed Mexican farmers and an impregnable fortress.

Already at the start of the game, a noble Senorita is kidnapped by Sergeant Garcia, however, not without dropping her handkerchief beforehand. Zorro's primary task will be to bring back her blowrag and along the way, free her from the claws of the evil warlord.***
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Nemesis the Warlock Martech1987 labelimageminimize
The Great Giana Sisters  Rainbow Arts (Time Warp)1987Move over BROTHERS!!! Make way for... THE GREAT GIANA SISTERS

Where one famous act stopped short, another begins, Headbutts and demons, platforms and pits -- all delivered with glamour and style that neatly disguises the cunning tricks and tantalising terrors of a couple of wild cats.

A terrible twosome who'll stop at nothing to send you out of your mind.***
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[quote]The Great Giana Sisters was created by Armin Gessert and had graphics produced by the future creator of the Turrican series, Manfred Trenz back in 1987. At the time, Super Mario Bros was at a all time high in the craze stakes on the NES console, and Armin created his own clone in great style.

A very cunning swap of ‘Great’ for ‘Super’, ‘Giana’ for ‘Mario’ and ‘Sisters’ for ‘Brothers’, proved too much for the legal eagles at Nintendo, whom, heavily protective of their much loved plumber, took legal action to prevent the sale of the C64 clone.

Nintendo were very slightly late in their prevention however, and the game managed to get on sale for a week, before being ripped from the shelves. Leaving a rare selection of copies to have got out into the real world. One such owned by myself thankfully (Cover scans coming soon), and by lucky others in the C64 community. A true rarity which countless C64 people will tell you when you mention Giana.[/quote]
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Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game Gremlin Graphics1988 labelimageminimize
Yogi's Great Escape Hi-Tec Software (PAL Developments)1990 labelimageminimize
James Pond 2: Codename Robocod  Millennium (Vectordean)1992He's mean, he's green, he's part machine

Help James Pond bubble to the rescue in the massive oceanic adventure***
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