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Crass United States

  Wed, April 21st, 2010 at 18:10
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Njrg on Wed, April 21st, 2010 at 17:50 [»]

Not so much a sourpuss as I am a smartass.

But atlas, this post is still void of any commodore chit chat, so it must be off topic.

Ok I lied. I actually did play 1943 on an emulator around half a decade though.

"atlas"?

Firefox error. Meant to be alas.

Phew.

Back on topic: The best C64 game was Batman: The Movie.

I had the Amiga version of that game, excellent title but exetremely difficult, I don't think I ever beat it. My family owned a commodore 64, but sadly it was mostly used before I was born, by the time I arrived it was all about the Amiga, and our C64 was in permanent mothball status in our garage. I don't know what happened to it, but sadly, I assume it was thrown into the garbage when we moved. Its a shame really that Commodore went backrupt, one can only imagine what a modern Amiga or Commodore PC would be like if they had kept that level of innovation and design from the 80s.

Edit: NM I was thinkin of Batman the Caped Crusader (which was also on the c64), the one with the comic book panels and constant face melting:
Awesome music tho!

This post has been edited by Crass, Wed, April 21st, 2010 at 18:17
 
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