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30 years ago this month, PGA European Tour landed on the #Amiga courtesy of #Ocean Software.

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Back in November 1985, Odin's Robin of the Wood arrived on the #C64. Beautifully presented and with excellent graphics and music and instantly addictive exploration gameplay, it's a first-rate arcade adventure.

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Back in November 1987 Bub and Bob were back as Taito's Rainbow Islands hit the arcades.

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The 2025 #AtariST calendar gets the new year off to a flyer with a slice of platforming perfection: Prince of Persia.

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Welcome to November ... 1985! 39 years ago this month, Broderbund released the Atari 8-Bit version of the awesome Karateka. It's November's featured game on the 2025 #Atari 8-Bit calendar.

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Welcome to November - a great month for game releases! Defender, World Games, Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade and Dizzy feature on the #Arcade #C64 #AtariST and #ZXSpectrum 2025 calendars. Drop me a comment or DM if you'd like one.

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Thanks to everyone who got involved with my favourite Weird and Wonderful C64 games list. Sorry, it took so long. As usual, I'll create a followers' fave list and post it in a day or so. Have a great weekend.


Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games No.1 The Sentinel Original, compelling & utterly absorbing (sorry), this outstanding 3D strategy game is unique. A beautifully realised concept, The Sentinel is not only technically amazing but also an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind gaming experience.

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games - No.2 Frankie Goes to Hollywood A wonderfully innovative combo of adventure, shoot 'em up & murder mystery, Frankie Goes to Hollywood captures the vibe of the band & the 80s zeitgeist perfectly. Incredibly immersive & utterly original. BANG!

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games - No.3 Alter Ego A revolutionary concept executed to perfection, Alter Ego is an adventure/role-playing/life simulation game that was astounding in 1986. Intensely absorbing and often very dark, it’s an exceptional title that still resonates today.

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Right. Where was I?


Welcome to October ... 1985 and Jordan Mechner's superbly cinematic Karateka.

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Weird & Wonderful C64 Games No.4 Deus Ex Machina An Orwellian fusion of Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of Man, 70s prog rock concept albums & early 80s computer games, Deus Ex Machina is certainly one of a kind. Amazingly innovative, utterly engrossing & unforgettably mind-blowing.

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Welcome to September ... 1986 and Firebird's fantastic Gauntlet clone, Druid.

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games - No.5 Wizball A quirky & super-slick shoot-'em-up, Wizball was like nothing else when it arrived on the C64 in the summer of ‘87. The graphics are excellent, Galway’s soundtrack is gorgeous & the gameplay is original & ultra-addictive.

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games - No.6 Nebulus Nebulus is stunning (the awesome revolving tower, neat graphics & cool parallax-scrolling shooter sections) but it's more than just a pretty face. Original and superbly designed, it's a tough but totally tremendous title.

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games - No.7 Ghostbusters David Crane’s Ghostbusters is a stone-cold C64 classic, but it’s also a pretty unusual game. Nice graphics, ace music, hilarious speech and odd but original and absorbing gameplay combine to make a brilliant game. “He slimed me!”

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Weird & Wonderful #C64 Games No.8 Forbidden Forest With parallax scrolling, a dynamic day/night 3D environment & tense, context-sensitive music, FF was way ahead of its time. Weird graphics, a haunting soundtrack & bizarre baddies create a thrilling & ultra-creepy experience.

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