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Kim Justice's Top 50 Commodore 64 Games of All-Time 

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This list has been requested for a fairly long time -- my collection of top 50's and 100 vids has kinda felt incomplete without it, it has to be said. And so, quite simply, here's my Top 50 C64 Games, featuring everything from traditional favourites to some more obscure and esoteric picks. Enjoy!
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@bearcubd3900
@bearcubd3900 3 года назад
That SID chip still sounding great , oh the memory’s !!!
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 3 года назад
memories.... wait... unless you meant the ROM on the SID itself?!? 😂
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
Of course the quality of the tune depending on the quality of the musician. Listen to any SID from Jim Cuomo, and you wish there was a mute button. LMAO
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
@Dalle Smalhals Look up the music for Intergalactic Cage Match, a shit tune for a shit game
@CondemnedToBeMe
@CondemnedToBeMe 3 года назад
It's really weird that a system from 1981 sounds so damn good, it sounds damn good!!
@chrisbee8009
@chrisbee8009 3 года назад
Nice to see Frankie Goes to Hollywood so high here; I can still hear that beautiful soundtrack in my head.
@justsignmeup911
@justsignmeup911 3 года назад
One of my favorites that isn't on this list is Sid Meier's Pirates.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
the only downer about that game is that the disk version had some extras that the cassette version didn't; or did I dream this ?
@maxsmarts8210
@maxsmarts8210 3 года назад
@@davedogge2280 Pirates in cassette ?? mmmm I dont think so.
@MsOpportunity68
@MsOpportunity68 3 года назад
@@davedogge2280 If I remember rightly, the disk version had a sort of strategy mini game when you attacked the towns from land, whereas the tape version omitted this and instead put you straight into a sword fight to take the fort.
@branimirbozak
@branimirbozak 3 года назад
@@MsOpportunity68 If I remember correctly, when attacking towns from land, you engaged in combat on the terrain in front of the fort, with forest, obstacles and such. Some towns were hard to attack from the sea side, since you only used one ship for attack with maxed out crew on that ship, and the fortification always had a lot of fire power. Havana, Panama and similar towns, needed to be attacked from land, because you get full crew compliment, easy to loose them in combat and reduce numbers to keep morale high after plundering, and also, quite important, attacking from land was a way to plunder a town without getting noticed beacause, sometimes - attacking from the seaside meant that the town hid most of the gold and other stuff before you conquered it. My personal fav on C64!
@MsOpportunity68
@MsOpportunity68 3 года назад
@@branimirbozak That was correct for the disk version of the game. One the tape version however this land battle section was missing so you would walk your crew into town from the landward side to attack the fort with the maximum number of men.
@qster
@qster 3 года назад
Loved watching this so much. Brought back a lot of memories I didn't know I still had.
@jmogler
@jmogler 3 года назад
Microprose Soccer was one of the best soccer games on the system. You could literally play an entire world cup including qualifying round robin groups and knockout rounds. You could play as any of 36 world teams each with varying degrees of strengths and weaknesses. And then you had arena soccer on the reverse side with the same formula only US cities and states. Gameplay felt good with a nice charge up kick, tackling, banana kicks and you could even curl the ball. It was the Sensible Soccer of the C64.
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 3 года назад
The best soccer sim on the system! But no other decent competitors really..... none very playable
@Jayfive276
@Jayfive276 3 года назад
Also the players spinning around when trying to do sliding tackles in the rain. Also the replays with authentic video tape rewinding effects Also the cracking music
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
@@patsfan4life Emeyln Hughes and Commodore's own International Soccer were pretty decent
@jmogler
@jmogler 3 года назад
@@scottbreon9448 I loved international soccer as well. This one was unique in that you could make the computer play itself. As a kid I would run my own seasons and leagues using pen & paper using the CPU vs CPU mode to simulate games.
@bryantwware1925
@bryantwware1925 Год назад
Top rank boxing
@skybluemonty
@skybluemonty 3 года назад
The golf commentator after the shot was made in number 29 was amazing use of the sound of the c64
@blindtruth4614
@blindtruth4614 3 года назад
Missing out Elite and Kick Start 2 is criminal both phenomenal games.
@cyrixinstead4592
@cyrixinstead4592 3 года назад
ELITE was far better on the BBC model B or even the Spectrum, the slow CPU of the 64 did this particular game no favours at all.
@meetoo594
@meetoo594 3 года назад
Elite was a pretty boring game after a while and the c64 one was slower than the speccy one. Beautiful bit of coding considering the memory limitations though. I think starion on spectrum was a more enjoyable game, although it had a bug that Made it impossible to complete.
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
Elite was SLOW AS MOLASSES on the C64. Both the Spectrum and BBC versions were far better. The only games slower on the C64 were the Freescape games.. The Commodore 128 version was a TAD bit faster, but the original C64 version was utter pants. I perfer games that don't run at 0.000000000000006 FPS
@blindtruth4614
@blindtruth4614 3 года назад
@@scottbreon9448 The video was about the best games on the commodore 64 not it does not matter if better versions existed on other systems, and as for the Spectrum version the copy protection on that version was an abomination, to say the least, and please provide the evidence that the C64 frame rate was 0.000000000000006 FPS
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
@@blindtruth4614 The video was about HIS favorite C64 games, that's why is NAME was in the title
@CyberSlunk
@CyberSlunk 3 года назад
Perfect timing! Just finished re watching your top 100 of all time list and then this pops up! 👌
@rodoherty1
@rodoherty1 3 года назад
Good woman, Kim! I know you didn't grow up with this system but I still really appreciate you putting this together. I loved your other Top 100 videos even though I hardly know any of the systems you covered. Can't wait to watch this countdown!
@robertgray2534
@robertgray2534 3 года назад
Great list, a few I would have added but that’s the beauty of this, It’s your own list, there are so many C64 games that everyone will have a different top 50, not much wrong with your list though, all solid games, Thank You Kim
@drortubing
@drortubing 3 года назад
The sentinel is one of the most engrossing and unique games ever on any system. Easily a top 5. Very few games managed such an atmospheric setting and giving the player moments of pure panic.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
that was touted as 3d chess, it was ok. But I think you could teleport to spots where you couldn't see anything around you i.e. you couldn't pan out and you got stuck I think
@figurehead1971
@figurehead1971 3 года назад
The Sentinel is crying out for a modern day overhaul, especially with VR.
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
@@figurehead1971 I'd love to see a VR version of Stunt Car Racer myself
@MadmanGFMm
@MadmanGFMm 3 года назад
@thomassmith4999
@thomassmith4999 3 года назад
The Sentinel is the best game ever made full stop the end on any system ever and the C64 version of it is the best.
@rondlh20
@rondlh20 3 года назад
Boulder dash is my #1
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
a classic game, someone's mum around the Preston area got hooked on the game badly, so much that she negelected the household chores etc
@rondlh20
@rondlh20 3 года назад
@@davedogge2280 Poor you ;)
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
@@rondlh20 wasn't my mum !
@skijumpnose
@skijumpnose 3 года назад
A perfect start to the week! Thanks Kim, I liked your Spectrum list too!
@TheFreakinTony
@TheFreakinTony 3 года назад
A Kim Justice top 50? These are great. Always an amazing jumping off point for diving into micros.
@No-jb6fy
@No-jb6fy 3 года назад
I like that you take time to show the game playback and I like long vids with lots of insightful commentary. Interesting selection, thank you! p.s. Bruce Lee, also that amazing cooperative mode, it's really nice...
@vitusdoom
@vitusdoom 3 года назад
The C64 was a huge part of my childhood. My favourite game which I played to death as an 8 yr old was Barry Mcguigans Boxing. Great gameplay and longevity. Working your way up the world rankings. So addictive. Loved this video Kim, thank you!
@huxleypig69
@huxleypig69 3 года назад
YES! I got Barry McGuigans boxing with the computer for my 8th birthday too! I forgot about that, great game.
@bagofnails6692
@bagofnails6692 2 года назад
I'm so glad that Wizball is at number one on the list. Such a timeless classic. I keep on thinking about the premise of this game and wonder why modern games developers don't try to reserrect this idea.
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori 10 месяцев назад
The satisfaction when you’d filled all the colours was off the charts 😂
@BeyondTheScanlines
@BeyondTheScanlines 3 года назад
Turrican II wasn't Trenz's last C64 game - he'd put out another shmup (Enforcer: Fullmetal Megablaster) a year later (on the German Golden Disk 64 magazine). Well worth checking out, as it is such a great improvement on what he did with Katakis - far more frentic, technically accomplished and oh so much fun.
@CommanderGrog
@CommanderGrog 3 года назад
True! I was positively shocked when I bought the Golden Disk back then. Enforcer really is in a class of its own. Definitely recommended!
@bobfromsoireegames4309
@bobfromsoireegames4309 3 года назад
That's correct
@rossblood5015
@rossblood5015 3 года назад
Thank you so much for these vids. I was a c64 owner at school..out numbered by the spectrum owners. Loved the machine.and your list brought back great memories
@benjaminnice
@benjaminnice 3 года назад
Hey Kim, you nailed it great list. 42 of these game are in my c64 collection and I have been on a c64 since the beginning of 1984.
@OperationPhantom
@OperationPhantom 3 года назад
As someone who didn't grow up with the system I think you made a fantastic list, which clearly shows you put effort into it. And it's OK to keep mentioning the soundtracks to games, that was one of the great joys of growing up with the system (so to speak) anyway. Sometimes it was even the only redeemable feature. Yes, Knucklebusters, I'm looking at you.
@Kloverkill
@Kloverkill 9 месяцев назад
This was really well done - great choices and summaries. Thank you!
@deany2274
@deany2274 3 года назад
Ahh... Many broken quickshot C64 joystick memories! Had a graveyard of dead joysticks building up behind my C64 and tv thanks to those brilliant games... and heavy handed mates breaking them!
@juliangreenhalgh5965
@juliangreenhalgh5965 3 года назад
Competition pro was the joystick way to go. Quickshot just looked good
@juliangreenhalgh5965
@juliangreenhalgh5965 3 года назад
@I Live In A 16-Bit Van Down By The 8-Bit River did you have a freeze frame cartridge? Awesome gadget.
@andrewalexander4331
@andrewalexander4331 3 года назад
Great video! My omitted favourites : Rainbow Islands, Cloud Kingdoms, Emlyn Hughes International Soccer.
@Trenchbroom
@Trenchbroom 3 года назад
Nice list. As an American C64 user I certainly have 20 or I think are missing, but so it goes; the cross-pond differences in gaming cultures is one of the C64's strengths IMO. Learned about a few games I've never played, so that should be fun. Keep up the excellent retrogaming work, Kim!
@Retro_B8
@Retro_B8 3 года назад
My favourite channel and my favourite machine. Awesome!!! But, haha, creatures 1 or 2 was missing for me! Amazing video!!!
@brokenstyx
@brokenstyx 2 года назад
Finally got around to properly watching this after falling asleep to it for almost a year xD Fantastic video and fantastic list, thank you Kim!!!
@chrisnizer1885
@chrisnizer1885 2 года назад
Just what the Dr. ordered! I picked up a C-64 Maxi recently and need to flesh out a good classic game playlist. Thanks my friend, good stuff indeed.
@richpickings2845
@richpickings2845 3 года назад
This is an awesome top 50 Kim. I must have had 90% of this list and more. I remember the Way of the Exploding fist tape not working once so I loaded it again, turning the volume up sometimes got a game to work...and I forgot about the scream when it loaded...I crapped myself.
@DisonantDyscord
@DisonantDyscord 3 года назад
Hmmm, does Maniac Mansion get a mention? I always loved playing that.
@Popesta
@Popesta 3 года назад
Yeah when i first saw franky goes to holliwood i thought for sure maniac mansion would be next and then he said there was nothing really quite like and i was like whaaaaa???? He probably never played it
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 3 года назад
And Zack McKracken
@intrinia2832
@intrinia2832 3 года назад
Wizard of Wor - simple yet just fun to play COOP action.
@grantd165
@grantd165 3 года назад
Used to love that me and my brother played it all the time
@satan3959
@satan3959 3 года назад
The C64 conversion of Gyruss would have made my list too
@1973Washu
@1973Washu 3 года назад
The Epyx "... Games" series destroyed many joysticks due to merciless waggling.
@roelmartinvandervelde9407
@roelmartinvandervelde9407 2 года назад
This is great, so many games i had forgotten i played for so many hours. (loved Blue Max and Rambo - though I never managed to defeat the Helicopter at the end. Thanks for compiling and posting!
@Lucasrainford
@Lucasrainford 3 года назад
Pretty much a definitive list of C64 classics! you missed a few of my favs but thats inevitable. I've played every one and they're all great, not really surprised with the top 5, Wizball deseveres the top spot totally, absolute classic. Great vid KIm :)
@kylereece1979
@kylereece1979 3 года назад
Yet another brilliant list to binge through! Of all the best of lists you do, I think this one is gonna be the most meaningful to me. It was Christmas 1990 when I got my c64. Its still in the brothers house, and it works perfectly. I got the Night Moves and Mind Benders packs with them. The Night Moves pack contains one of my fave c64 games- Midnight Resistance. Still a brilliant Contra style shoot em up. Terrific soundtrack that instantly takes me back to those times. Other favourites- Last Ninja 2, Creatures , the Turrican series, Platoon, Salamander. Most of the games I loved in general contain soundtracks that I listen to all the time to this very day. Thanks for making this list!
@miserychordia
@miserychordia 3 года назад
great list! some favorites i had on the c64 that me and my friend used to grind was "street machine" and "Painter boy"
@TheSlysterII
@TheSlysterII 3 года назад
Great video mate, brought back a lot of happy memories from a simpler time 😊
@Realmasterorder
@Realmasterorder 3 года назад
Indeed one of my Favourite Videos takes me back to the golden Era of gaming and to so much nice memories with many of these awesome games.Many of these tunes still around in my head after so many years
@markegianni
@markegianni 3 года назад
Great video ! There are a lot of games on C64 I forgot, like Frankie. So, thanks for bringing my memories alive ...
@cemsarioglu5947
@cemsarioglu5947 3 года назад
These are my additions to your list. Magical memories with these games. Emyln Hughes Soccer, Test Drive, Maniac Mansion, Stunt Car Racer, Kick Off, Summer Games, Defender of the Crown, Street Rod...
@medkow7415
@medkow7415 6 месяцев назад
Street Rod was one of my all time favorites. I still don't think there is a modern car game that gives me the same feelings as that game did.
@Crackalacking_Z
@Crackalacking_Z 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. What a wicked trip down memory lane.
@joypadretro2797
@joypadretro2797 3 года назад
i really like these video's. It's not the videogames, it's your fun comments and bits of info.
@jamiemulligan9846
@jamiemulligan9846 3 года назад
Thanks Kim, great memories and rare that I agree with a list but theres very little missing. Good job including Frankie.
@Zaxtor99
@Zaxtor99 3 года назад
Great video, and I am very happy you included Montezuma's Revenge in this list. I personally would argue that a type in game from Compute!'s Gazette December 1988 magazine was better than half of the games that made your top 50. I think anyone who had the pleasure of playing Crossroads II: Pandemonium would agree with me as well! ..Still very good video, much respect for making this!
@Bananskuden
@Bananskuden 3 года назад
Great list! You always make the best videos. Thanks!
@Dr.Quarex
@Dr.Quarex 3 года назад
Action Biker (though on the Atari in my case) is the first and only game to make me ragequit so hard I tried to destroy the disk so I could never play it again. After several days of playing and slowly getting better and finally making it through and collecting all 100 items, I had no idea what "get to the race!" or whatever meant, and once I figured it out and nearly made it to the starting line of the track, I ran out of time and the game ended. I still feel some small amount of rage inside me when I think about that moment of complete cruelty, haha
@jmp01a24
@jmp01a24 2 года назад
I raged too. Hard. That and LAST V8.
@collectivesartori
@collectivesartori 10 месяцев назад
Superb collection and well argued for an “arcade fan”. Excellent choice for #1. And well done on the shout out to Parallax, wrongly omitted on many such lists.
@19822andy
@19822andy 3 года назад
If space taxi and Paradroid wasn't here I would have rioted. I can now die happy. **Slowly fades out of reality and vanishes**
@FrikinOSM
@FrikinOSM 3 года назад
You do realise they did a PC version of Paradroid...project-paradroid.en.softonic.com
@devilaverage6718
@devilaverage6718 3 года назад
UP, PLEASE!
@tenchymuyo
@tenchymuyo 3 года назад
Hey, Taxi. ::hits fare:: HEY!
@jyutzler
@jyutzler 2 года назад
@@FrikinOSM There's something about the physics of the original that the PC clones doesn't capture.
@MartinPaoloni
@MartinPaoloni 3 года назад
Man, I need to finish restoring my C128. So many good games I wasn't aware of! Thanks a lot for this list.
@grantd165
@grantd165 3 года назад
Great stuff and like all personal lists it can't be wrong because it's yours.
@carlosfandango2419
@carlosfandango2419 3 года назад
So, being of 'that' age I had a pong machine followed by an Atari VCS. Then a Spectrum but my heart always belonged to Commodore prior to the Playstation era. The games I enjoyed included - Choplifter, Beach-Head, Dropzone, The Sentinal, Ghostbusters, Impossible Mission, Kennedy Approach, Leaderboard Golf, Speedking, Thrust, Pitstop 2, Buggy Boy and Falcon Patrol. Back in the day when it took maybe 10 mins to load a game and some serious imagination was required. Many, many hours lost to this system, then the Amiga arrived...................
@stevemoon2136
@stevemoon2136 3 года назад
An absolute treat, thank you.
@kevtheschmidt
@kevtheschmidt Год назад
Wow, lots of memories here! Some others I loved: Infiltrator II, Raid over Moscow, Raid over Bungling Bay, Choplifter, Gunship, F19 Stealth, Lode Runner, Gyruss, Beachhead II, Ballblazer, Winter Games... so many classics!
@andrewnorris5415
@andrewnorris5415 3 года назад
This is perfect! I love arcadey games! And only just downloaded a C64 emulator for my OG XB along with the 2000 odd tapes I used to own ;)
@skeggjoldgunnr3167
@skeggjoldgunnr3167 Год назад
Amazing job, you did on this one. You sold them all to me, argued why they're good to you and made watching it all enjoyable. Heck, how CAN anyone NOT love a 40 year old computer that has 40 years of love by millions put into it?
@gateroozeink5061
@gateroozeink5061 3 года назад
Excellent list, Kim.
@kloakovalimonada
@kloakovalimonada 3 года назад
I still remember the tunes from Law of the West by the rather unknown but great composer Ed Bogas. He also did the equally marvelous soundtrack to Murder on the Mississippi.
@byRobertEklund
@byRobertEklund 3 года назад
Wow, some of the fondest memories of my childhood just flashed by.... thanks! ❤️👾🕹
@hayesmaker64
@hayesmaker64 3 года назад
Ok I very much enjoyed this, and it's an excellent list Here are a few that I'm really glad made it: --------- - Action Biker - Beach Head - Ikari Warriors and here are a few that I'd have in mine - Thrust - Creatures - Ninja Spirit - Enforcer - Navy Seals - Exile - Powerdrift - Slicks - Retrograde - Supremacy I know it's mentioned in the vid, but maybe the title should be "50 Greatest action games of all time" or something if we're excluding RPGs (Lords of Midnight, Bards Tale, Wasteland, Times of Lore would all make my top 50) [edit] Although it does already say "Kim Justice's top 50" so have what you want :D Also if you like defender clones - definitely check out RETROGRADE if you haven't already
@jasonuk8333
@jasonuk8333 3 года назад
I loved Action Biker. One of the best budget games for the C64. The in-game tune is one that, even if it has been years since I played it, will suddenly pop into my head and refuse to leave for days.
@SequenceKomplete
@SequenceKomplete 3 года назад
I genuinely think Action Biker on C64 was the game that inspired my love of free roaming games. It was like the GTA of it’s time (only on a bike with no missions and stuff). I played it at a mate’s house and had to have it. Imagine what I felt like when I got my spectrum version home...
@YoreHistory
@YoreHistory 3 года назад
Kim, fantastic video! You did a really good job with this list. As you stated no two individuals will agree on games IE your self proclaimed lack of RPGs (mine would have had at least 15 of them!) but for action games etc I can't disagree with too many. Good job!
@dcikaruga
@dcikaruga 3 года назад
Like the Amiga, Commodore put a lot of effort into the graphics and sound chips for this machine, made it stand out from the other 8-bit micro's, even against the NES and Master Systerm.
@andyhodgson7692
@andyhodgson7692 2 года назад
Great list. I'm glad Leaderboard is in there. That is my favourite.
@bennicholls87
@bennicholls87 3 года назад
Thanks Kim great choice and great review
@mmff5242
@mmff5242 2 года назад
IK+ was so playable and the controls response was instant.
@leefr76
@leefr76 3 года назад
Brings back old memories: Speed King Emlyn Hughes International Soccer Myth Untouchables The Wombles Track Suit Manager
@vitusdoom
@vitusdoom 3 года назад
Emlyn Hughes soccer! What a game! I loved changing the names of the players etc my first taste of in game editing haha
@YTWanderer
@YTWanderer 3 года назад
IMO Emlyn Hughes International Soccer is the best football game on C64. Although I played the actual International Soccer the most. Never got into Microprose Soccer.
@gnowongnomii
@gnowongnomii Год назад
I get excited any time i see Aztec challenge. A childhood favorite that holds up today.
@MrAdriaxe
@MrAdriaxe 3 года назад
Last Ninja dispatches multiple enemies with ease then drowns in a pond.
@PikaStu666
@PikaStu666 3 года назад
😱 You can’t call Action Biker shoddy?! It’s relaxing, but also challenging, and has that amazing tune playing! It’s one of the few c64 games I can go back to for more than a few minutes.
@daibonehead
@daibonehead 3 года назад
It’s not shoddy. It’s shite.
@GreyAside
@GreyAside 3 года назад
Also Skips "Maize based?" What nonsense. The open world does make the game more appealing these days.
@doomniel
@doomniel 3 года назад
Nice list but this ones are a must in a top50: Pirates, Samurai Warrior, Pitstop 2, Creatures 2, Maniac Mansion, Zack Mckracken and Enforcer. Long live the SID chip!
@juggalo4life247mfrs
@juggalo4life247mfrs Год назад
I remember bringing my nes over to my neighbors as a kid.i would let him play the Nintendo while I gamed on his c64.i was surprised by how much fun it was.but,these games are alot better than anything I played.great video!!
@johnharvey2850
@johnharvey2850 2 года назад
Opening ceremony to Summer Games is definitely, for me, as you say 'weirdly iconic'. It just seems to sum up that particular era of the Commodore 64. ♥️ Thank you for these wonderful memories; much too many games to mention.. From the first one to the last, all games I played when I had one of these amazing machines.
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 11 месяцев назад
This is a wonderful compilation of C64 games, just like I remember them from the 1984 and on. Summer Games was definitely one of those mesmerizing games at the time. :)
@miikasuominen3845
@miikasuominen3845 3 года назад
God, I love C64 music... Never had C64 back at the day, but countless hours of listening C64 tunes on my ST... Those Jochen Hippel conversions and later sampled versions are still on my mind. And of course, now I have 3 C64s... xDDDD
@M3mphix
@M3mphix 3 года назад
I've never found it since, but the Zzap64 demo of Creatures (one of THE best C64 platformers, bar maybe CJ's Elephant Antics) had a rendition of 'Hear the Drummer, Get Wicked' at the end and it was amazing.
@Halbared
@Halbared 3 года назад
I'm putting the Ghosts'n'goblins and Spy versus Spy tunes on my running tracks on my phone.
@magicknight8412
@magicknight8412 3 года назад
Glad to see Wizball at number one. Cried inside when i bought the Amstrad version hoping to get the same experience. Stunning music too.
@AnthonyFlack
@AnthonyFlack 3 года назад
Aye, it was miserable on the CPC wasn't it. Not that I was surprised, but even so. Worse was what happened to the Amiga version; no excuses there. A few of these games like Wizball, Impossible Mission, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, it's really only the c64 version you want and don't bother with any others.
@magicknight8412
@magicknight8412 3 года назад
@@AnthonyFlack yes that too, you would think a 16 bit version would be better or at the very least equal of the C64 version and why didnt the music make it to any of the other conversions??!
@weavehole
@weavehole 3 года назад
OHHHHhhhh! That’s why the music from Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence was sooooo familiar the first time I saw the film a few years ago!!
@greedygreggor
@greedygreggor 3 года назад
nice! i remember Castle of Terror... to get a wooden stake you had to break the hayloft ladder :) classic, spooky soundtrack was epic back in 84
@patsfan4life
@patsfan4life 3 года назад
I need to check that one out
@richretrotech9426
@richretrotech9426 3 года назад
I think this will have to be a ‘go to’ video for deciding what to play today!
@AnthonyFlack
@AnthonyFlack 3 года назад
A good list with most of the essentials present and accounted for - and nice to see the underappreciated and truly original Frankie Goes To Hollywood featuring so high, although the not-at-all-impossible and still-brilliant-to-this-day Impossible Mission really deserves a top five spot (it's well worth your time even now, whereas the likes of Barbarian really aren't). It's certainly more of a jewel in the crown of the C64 than that ropey Super Mario clone IMO. C64 Commando is just far too short, if I was going to pick one of Elite's arcade conversions, the heart says Ghosts 'n' Goblins but the head says Buggy Boy. For quirky personal preference; games that I love that I don't expect others to necessarily see the appeal: Skate Rock and IBall are the ones I keep coming back to.
@jexthegamer
@jexthegamer 3 года назад
Fantastic list!
@ian_b
@ian_b 2 года назад
Never had a C64, never liked Commodore, still happy to listen to Kim talking about C64 games for nearly an hour.
@boltgunmetal
@boltgunmetal 8 месяцев назад
Can't believe it's taken me this long to check this out, the c64 was my first machine, very fond memories of my old cassette tapes. Gonna give shot outs to my favourites before this starts, and see how they place. Paperboy, Kickstart 2, Beachhead, Yi Ar Kumg Fu, Green Beret and perhaps my first love, FROGGER. What was that flying shoot em up, where you went through time fighting in each world war also? Digging in!
@becomeanolive1637
@becomeanolive1637 2 года назад
Aztec (Datamost) and Castle Wolfenstein are my all-time favourite C64 games and I still play today.
@mingmerci6103
@mingmerci6103 2 года назад
Wizball is my favourite c64 game ever. It's the only game that I can think off that was never attempted again and why I love it so much, it always feel fresh when you go back to it.
@SuperJustid
@SuperJustid 3 года назад
Great review, but I missed some top games... Thanks for the video!!
@Hurfdurfhurf
@Hurfdurfhurf 5 месяцев назад
I've started exploring the c64 for the first time, but so far I like Project Firestart, Organism, and Aliens. I guess I just like Alien games.
@virtuafighter3
@virtuafighter3 3 года назад
Good video here. (Sir, I must contest your comment however, at 6 mins in for Trailblazer. The Atari 800 can do this type of game similar to the C64. Some of the Lucasfilm games are better on the Atari 800xl, e.g. Rescue on Fractalus, Ballblzer. Archer McClean thought his Dropzone was best on the Atari. People gave up on the Atari by 1985/6 mostly).
@jaysmith2858
@jaysmith2858 3 года назад
I agree. I had an Atari 400/800 and then a 130XE. The likes of Blue Max, Bruce Lee, and Ballblazer were very good on the Atari 8 bits.
@Monkey_SK
@Monkey_SK 3 года назад
Great video Kim.
@petewalker5594
@petewalker5594 3 года назад
So glad you got Monty on the run on your list. The Music alone OK 1 tune but the best on the commodore IMO
@deonvanvuuren2724
@deonvanvuuren2724 2 месяца назад
Great list. I enjoyed Ghost n Ghoblins and I think my all time favourite was Spellbound. Both great soundtracks. Master of Magic had a amazing soundtrack
@gowensbach2998
@gowensbach2998 7 месяцев назад
I got a C64 as my first PC. This brought back fond memories!
@veightyone
@veightyone 3 года назад
I wouldn't pick half of them for my top 50 but simply our tastes differ. That hour flew by fast, thanks for the vid. And I was waiting for at least Rick Dangerous out there somewhere,
@harrygreenfeld4964
@harrygreenfeld4964 3 года назад
Pretty solid list. I'd swap a few out for creatures 2, midnight resistance, cjs elephant antics, arkanoid revenge of doh, stunt car racer, magicland dizzy, spy Vs spy, stormlord, buggy boy, and a few more. Slicks and badlands and Ivan Ironman's were decent racers, always got to be careful of nostalgia making a things seem better than they were - oh yeah SWIV and silkworm too!
@minnesotajames1
@minnesotajames1 3 года назад
Choplifter, Airborne Ranger, Skate or Die and California Games were a few that I thought I would see on here. Also my personal favorite - Raid on Bungling Bay!
@richardwatkins8170
@richardwatkins8170 3 года назад
Fantastic Kim
@stevezpj
@stevezpj 2 года назад
My favourite thing about IK+ on the Amiga/ST was that, if you typed "wank", it came up with the message "sweaty hands slip off joysticks".
@1981patx
@1981patx 3 года назад
Please keep making those wonderful Videos of yours! Didn´t come across a single "bad" One! :)
@paulventon1028
@paulventon1028 Год назад
Thanks - enjoyed your compilation. Took me way back. Sad not to see Defender of the Crown in your list though. That was a game way ahead of its time - and the Amiga release was even better
@mgtproductions9524
@mgtproductions9524 3 года назад
I would have to add Thrust, Mercenary, Hyper Sports, Gunship as well as many of the Lucas Arts games. We missed out on some great games in the UK because the 1541 floppy drive was so expensive.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
yeah it narked me off that many of those SSI strategy games and D&D games were disk only for the c64
@meetoo594
@meetoo594 3 года назад
I had an Evesham micros disk drive, much cheaper and smaller than the 1541 but just as good.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 3 года назад
@@meetoo594 yeah they were cheaper I remember. Wish I had bought an Evesham
@satan3959
@satan3959 3 года назад
Cough Stunt Car Racer Cough
@bengonshaw8228
@bengonshaw8228 3 года назад
Ah Kim, if you love single screen platformers, you should love Bruce Lee on the good old Speccy. I bounced straight from your top 100 Speccy games to this - and just realised that it was missing when I saw Jumpman on this list. If you haven't played it Kim - please do, even if it's a really, really short game. EDIT - and then I watched to the end and discovered that you had it here, right up there near the top, on the c64! WOOOT
@billyoung8118
@billyoung8118 3 года назад
I didn't grow up with the C64 either. Mainly because I have yet to grow up. I learned all about assembly, banked memory, binary mapping of character sets, boolean logic to turn on/off individual bits in registers, etc. All from about age 14 to 17. It was truly an amazing computer. Like if the name Jim Butterfield (R.I.P.) means anything to you.
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