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Detailed review
The Commodore 64 was my families first game console and it was pretty nifty for the late 80s.
Some games I can remember playing include Cauldron, Mothership and Ghostbusters.
It was easy to set up and use.
The console came with a suite of games included and many of them were among my favourites.
I remember playing what I believe was a fairly obscure game, Cauldron, in which you played the role of a witch and a then a pumpkin. When playing as a pumpkin the goal was to navigate around a mansion with very little control over movement. I believe only the intensity of a bounce and some small control over direction of the pumpkin's bounce were controllable.
Some of the games were weird and experimental like this but many of them were more main-stream sports games.
I'm restricted in writing a more precise review by the fog of memory and the veil of years but I have nostalgic feelings about the Commodore 64 and I have come across a lot of other people who share those regards.
Some games I can remember playing include Cauldron, Mothership and Ghostbusters.
It was easy to set up and use.
The console came with a suite of games included and many of them were among my favourites.
I remember playing what I believe was a fairly obscure game, Cauldron, in which you played the role of a witch and a then a pumpkin. When playing as a pumpkin the goal was to navigate around a mansion with very little control over movement. I believe only the intensity of a bounce and some small control over direction of the pumpkin's bounce were controllable.
Some of the games were weird and experimental like this but many of them were more main-stream sports games.
I'm restricted in writing a more precise review by the fog of memory and the veil of years but I have nostalgic feelings about the Commodore 64 and I have come across a lot of other people who share those regards.
good review!
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