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Shoujikina
Its like an old eight bit game, beep, boop, and fun sounds and colours.
Far better if you could get it would be to have a game of Icicle works (boulderdash on the commodore plus 4 but better than the original Commodore 64
game, addictive sound, simple game play and tactics leading from one screen to another or in the case of that older game from one maze to another) or
Jet Set Willy a two dimensional platform puzzle and trap solving game.
You can probably play them online in some browser or other so give them a search and though they are older and far less glossy they are better than
the likes of candy crush but have that same BUT original addictive gameplay element.
Modern PC games spend too much time worrying about graphic's and not enough about game play, back then it was simpler gameplay came first.
And if you really want to dig the barrel for great games better than the likes of that candy crush Tetris type game go search of Jeff Minters attack
of the mutant camels and old Commodore 64 classic that will definitely be playable somewhere in some emulator or browser some place.
Beware of these games though, I mean not only the older ones (it's the sites that host them you have to beware of) but the newer ones especially
those published by Tencent they have a lot of spyware built into them, a great example of this is Zuma's revenge a game that comes with plenty of
statistics reporting software and market research crap you never wanted on your system.
c64online.com...
c64online.com...
c64online.com...
c64online.com...
Good luck finding the right control's but there are over 7000 games on that site along just for the old Commodore 64 a legendary home computer that
was really more of a games console than anything else, yes graphic's have come on a bit but give them a go, not just a quick one but some time and
soon you will find these old gem's were often better than the modern sparkly but awful games of today.
There are other emulators from 8 bit up to 32 bit such as Sinclair Spectrum, Dragon 32 (32 Kilobyte of memory so they called it after how much memory
it had not it's 8 bit processor), BBC micro computer, Nimbus, Coleco, Nintendo, Atari, Amiga, Play station one and two etc.
edit on 5-1-2022 by LABTECH767 because: (no reason given)