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AtariMan
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Fave Games On The 464
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September 16, 2009, 06:06:47 PM »
Had a Amstrad CPC464 and a Speccy +2 when I was a kid. Both were great but the 464 was always my fave. I no longer have this
computer but do have a GX4000.
There was loads of cool games for this system, here are just a few of my fave's
Dizzy
Rowland on the ropes
Mr Freeze
Ninja on the scooter
Monty on the run
Chase HQ
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Re: Fave Games On The 464
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September 29, 2009, 07:38:44 AM »
These are the ones I remember the most
Edd The Duck
Dare Dare III
Roland in the Caves
Oh Mummy
Spitting Image
Spynx Jynx
Galaxian
Did not have a lot of money in those days.... Ed the duck was the first "Full Price" game I ever purchased.
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Re: Fave Games On The 464
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Recently bought oh mummy and edd the duck. Loaded up oh mummy today and really enjoyed it
I'm sure I had this game when I was a kid.
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