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The 100 Greatest Commodore 64 Games - cover

The 100 Greatest Commodore 64 Games

Tom Crossland

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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The Commodore 64 was an incredible piece of tech for its time and left a generation with enough happy and nostalgic gaming memories to last a lifetime. Are C64 games still worth playing today - even if you have all the latest modern releases? My answer to that question is yes! Commodore C64 games are still fun and still worth exploring. Shooting games, strategy games, arcade adventures, space flight simulators, sports simulations, racing games, fantasy games, horror games, combat games, boxing games, platform games, and so on. 
  
So, without any further delay, let us begin our countdown of the one hundred greatest C64 games! Let the nostalgia commence...
Disponible depuis: 21/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 207 pages.

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