Commodore 64 Hidden Gems (they play on C64 Mini too!)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @josephkarl2061
    @josephkarl2061 4 года назад +24

    I firmly believe that the C64 was the best of that generation of home computers, firstly because of the size of the catalogue, and secondly because of the number of titles exclusive to it. The graphics and sound were great, and there was enough hardware available to create some classic games. Fantastic video Jason 👍👍👍

    • @lordevyl8317
      @lordevyl8317 3 года назад

      To me it's close, it would be the C64 first and then the Atari 8-Bit line of computers in second

  • @Huddison
    @Huddison 4 года назад +24

    Brilliant another C64 Video - more of these please!

  • @jinchoung
    @jinchoung 4 года назад +18

    montezuma's revenge is such a well done platformer. feels like it was ahead of its time.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  4 года назад +5

      THIS 👆

    • @guyledouche83
      @guyledouche83 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely....played this game endlessly as a kid...same with Mr. Robot...

    • @niko8570
      @niko8570 4 года назад +1

      It ist one of the first platformers ever made. Totally agree!

    • @losalfajoresok
      @losalfajoresok 4 года назад

      @@niko8570 I played a lot but the game was called "Predatore", don't know why

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад +1

      @@MetalJesusRocks Kind of surprised that the C64 port of HERO never made your list

  • @jamieprice8940
    @jamieprice8940 4 года назад +53

    Wish some company would make a Amiga mini that was affordable.

    • @jamieprice8940
      @jamieprice8940 4 года назад +3

      @Video games Bloke + A1200 was a great machine them were the days.

    • @Brylant1980
      @Brylant1980 4 года назад +3

      Yes!!!!! Im 40 and Amiga 500 was my first computer as a teenager and i loved it so much!

    • @jamieprice8940
      @jamieprice8940 4 года назад +2

      @Video games Bloke+ I was lucky enough to use A500,A600 and then the A1200. The games on the Amiga were amazing still remember the millions of disks me and my brother had so many classic games.

    • @jamieprice8940
      @jamieprice8940 4 года назад +2

      @@Brylant1980 + great machine and timeless games beats any console hands down.

    • @Brylant1980
      @Brylant1980 4 года назад +1

      @@jamieprice8940 i agree and i miss it so very much!I its very expensive to buy og Amigas right now so a mini version is a great idea! Day 1 must buy for me :)

  • @LGR
    @LGR 4 года назад +24

    A number of intriguing titles I've never heard of, gotta plop them onto the ol' SD2IEC 🤘

  • @TiVo2Go
    @TiVo2Go 4 года назад +20

    My cousin and I spent hours during the summer playing Bruce Lee.
    Also I can’t remember but there were some story word games I got hooked on. I think one of them were caked Zork.

    • @TheJoedonbakerfan
      @TheJoedonbakerfan 4 года назад

      Nine Princes in Amber?

    • @third.eye_blind
      @third.eye_blind 4 года назад

      I remember waiting 30min or so to load a game on tape to found out it crashed when the tape stops.
      /Whimpers
      But when it worked I had so much fun until I hear dad or mom shouting "that's enough kids, stop messing with the tv !!!"
      /Whimpers again

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 4 года назад +2

      There is also an unofficial sequel to Bruce Lee that plays and looks very similar. You can find the rom for it online...

    • @Halbared
      @Halbared 3 года назад

      Bruce Lee is in my top five 64 games.

  • @brunoprimas1483
    @brunoprimas1483 4 года назад +7

    I got a free "Montezuma's Revenge" from a contest in one of the computing magazines back in 1984(?). I remember filling out a postcard and sending it in. The game showed up about 8-10 months later, I believe. I had totally forgotten all about it by that point. It still is one of my favorite games to play on a 64. The disk also had a Atari computer version on the other side of it.

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 4 года назад

      The Atari 2600 version of it is pretty solid too!

  • @vanessadavies2587
    @vanessadavies2587 4 года назад +4

    That was good timing, just got my commodore 64 maxi this week, amazon just got them back in stock here in the UK. The more of these videos the better, I only had a handful of commodore games as a kid so more recommendations are very welcome 😊

    • @NickSquids
      @NickSquids 4 года назад +1

      (Here are some recommendations in no particular order or prominence that should hit some spots)
      International Karate II (IK+)
      The Last Ninja II
      Commando
      Beach Head 1/2
      Raid Over Moscow
      Action Biker
      Flying Shark
      GI Joe
      Impossible Mission 1/2
      Epyx Games (Summer/Winter/California Games etc - more players the merrier)
      Wizball
      Aliens (Electric Dreams Software)
      Super Pipeline
      Seven Cities of Gold
      Dragon Ninja
      D&D Goldbox Series (probably better played with Dos version in Dosbox)
      Turrican II
      Pirates
      Elite
      Bruce Lee
      Pit Stop II (2p split screen)
      This is just a bare few of course. Many of these will turn up in a top 100 list but not all - there are so many gems to discover on the C64 if you're comfortable with the ol' beast (:

    • @RafikiMonsoon
      @RafikiMonsoon 4 года назад +1

      The original SSI games, especially the AD&D 2nd Ed. Gold box RPGs are amazing and still hold up today. There are several exclusives in the series that were never ported to other systems that are truly hidden gems.

  • @thegirdybird
    @thegirdybird 4 года назад +18

    It never matters what console, a hidden gems video is an instant watch and thumbs up.

    • @Myjacob99
      @Myjacob99 4 года назад

      They just make me feel good to watch

    • @lastmohican3282
      @lastmohican3282 4 года назад +1

      Here we go Steelers!

    • @thegirdybird
      @thegirdybird 4 года назад

      Last Mohican if the nfl has a season, it’s our year. All we needed last year was Ben and he’s back!

  • @trippyskullz6669
    @trippyskullz6669 4 года назад +1

    This system is so old I almost wasn't gonna give the vid a chance. But now I'm totally in agreement that this system was revolutionary and still holds up!

  • @Sheltoni78
    @Sheltoni78 4 года назад +3

    Finally!! You did a c64 vid!! Loved this as a kid and used all my pocket money getting the big releases. Thanks for sharing some of these games it’s great to see the community still loving this system even after all these years. Great vid man!

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 4 года назад +16

    "Trainers" are a piracy thing, not a "computer version" thing. Tons of console games had trainers attached to the pirated versions too, which is why we have the "No-Intro" ROM sets.

    • @Gasmurken
      @Gasmurken 4 года назад

      Yes, naughty, naughty as they say in the UK.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  4 года назад +4

      I know trainers are added by crackers. Never played a NES or console rom with them added though...

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 4 года назад +1

      @@MetalJesusRocks Though I grew up here in the USA, as a teen I used a Bung Doctor V64 to play downloaded N64 games before working N64 emulation on PC even existed. A lot of them would come pre-cracked with trainers and/or intros. I recall a scene war where Titanik included a PC virus inside a Turok II: Seeds of Evil N64 ROM. It would infect your computer using a buffer overflow exploit if you used another scener's PC utility that was meant for stripping off his intro/trainer. These guys really took it seriously!

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 4 года назад

      @@MetalJesusRocks It isn't always obvious either. For many, many, many years the version of Super Mario All*Stars everyone had online was a hacked version that let you press Select to change your power up in Super Mario Bros 3. You could cycle between Mario, Super Mario, Raccoon Mario, and all the different suits (Tanooki, Frog, Hammer Bro). Many played through the whole game without noticing. :)
      I remember getting upset and dumping all my N64 games myself when I found out that the Starfox 64 ROM would not boot with an actual Starfox 64 cart inserted. Starfox 64 was the first title that used an alternate boot type/security chip (CIC). The ROM would not boot with the real cart because the crackers had changed the 6101 boot type to the one every previous N64 game used (6102). Thst makes sense because few pirates would have a real 6101 game to boot with, especially since Starfox 64 ended up being the only one ever with 6101.
      I recall there was little mention of this change in the readme file for the official scene release so I was pretty angry to find out it was modified without telling you. The least they could do was release both or include a patch.

  • @djcsdy2
    @djcsdy2 4 года назад +19

    Uhh, dude, Eaglesoft was a piracy group. And all those trainers were inserted by pirates, they weren't present in the original games.

  • @bsharitt
    @bsharitt 4 года назад +2

    Good timing. I recently picked up a Commodore 64 in excellent condition and got a PiDrive for it and just needed a starting point for some games to try out.

    • @NickSquids
      @NickSquids 4 года назад +1

      Lemon C64/Amiga is a good place to start or carry on. The link below is a decent C64 top 100 games list that should give you plenty to chew on before hunting down those 'gems' (:
      www.lemon64.com/games/votes_list.php

  • @scottbreon9448
    @scottbreon9448 4 года назад +4

    The "messages" in Killer Watt were references to other games that were also coded by the game's coder: Anthony Crowther

  • @TheVideoGameMan
    @TheVideoGameMan 4 года назад +9

    Never owned the C64 but had a ZX Spectrum instead, I then jumped to the mighty Amiga and was blown away by the graphics and sound that the machine could produce.

    • @MakoyUnggoy
      @MakoyUnggoy 4 года назад +2

      I had the ZX Spectrum 48k with the rubber keyboard and then eventually updraded to the 128 with the built in cassette deck haha, I always prefered the 48 though over the 128 for some reason

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад

      I did have a C64, but I had it rather late in its life. I first started on on Atari 800

    • @TheVideoGameMan
      @TheVideoGameMan 4 года назад +4

      @@MakoyUnggoy I agree with you, I used the rubber key version at school and to me it was the trademark of the ZX Spectrum.

    • @lesalabs
      @lesalabs 4 года назад +1

      I had all from Spectrum to PC including consoles and Speccy has a soul while PC is an empty box with no soul whatsoever.

    • @rufus231
      @rufus231 4 года назад +1

      @Video games Bloke No.

  • @4h0w1e6
    @4h0w1e6 2 года назад +1

    I totally forgot Mr. Robot and the Robot Factory! Hadn't seen it or thought of it over 30 years. The construction set was great.
    Also... not really a hidden gem, but I loved Raid on Bungeling Bay. Tons of other good games mentioned here in comments.

  • @joshbennett6020
    @joshbennett6020 4 года назад +2

    Dude, I love finding these personal hidden gems! Can you imagine trying to play every C64 game ever released? So many, so little time. Tangled tales was one of my faves, along with legacy of the ancients.

  • @TheStumptube
    @TheStumptube 4 года назад +5

    I always recommend Law of the West when people ask me about the C64. Great choice - it's a true classic, even if it is very short and repetitive.

  • @carbonara2144
    @carbonara2144 4 года назад +1

    When I was kid we usually loaded games from tape. Sometimes, after waiting for 15 minutes or so you just got a load error. We adjusted azimuth of the tape deck with screwdriver and tried again. Good times :) I now have original C64 with floppy drive and a tapecart. I love the system (nearly as much as my Amiga 3000, just dont tell it to my C64). Law of the West and Neutral Zone looked like really good games to try in this video.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  4 года назад +1

      When I first got my C64 all I had was a tape drive...that was ROUGH! Got a floppy drive as soon as I could

    • @carbonara2144
      @carbonara2144 4 года назад

      @@MetalJesusRocks It truly was! Kids these days have it SO easy ;) After experiencing that, the load times in consoles like PSX are a breeze. Later, one of us got a Load-it tapedeck that made adjustments easy. It was a little before Amiga 500s became popular here in Europe.

  • @markymark102189
    @markymark102189 4 года назад +6

    I had montezuma’s revenge on the 2600 when I was little. My dad always laughed at the title, and I never understood why. 🧐

    • @richbiles230872
      @richbiles230872 4 года назад

      @Karl Burnett rest assured that you're not the only one. My partner and I had to Google it too. 😂

    • @claudioquintanilla1471
      @claudioquintanilla1471 4 года назад

      montezuma’s revenge... that's how mexican people says... when a tourist caught a severe diarrhea by eating and drinking some local food.

  • @barryc5981
    @barryc5981 4 года назад +18

    Anybody else ever play "Potty Pigeon"? Loved it as a kid

    • @barryc5981
      @barryc5981 4 года назад +1

      @Video games Bloke I was so young when I had a c64 that I never knew exactly what to do besides bombing cars and eating butterflies. I think I built a nest like once

    • @randallkern9564
      @randallkern9564 4 года назад

      I was just about to post "two words. Potty Pigeon."

    • @stefanomacchi1977
      @stefanomacchi1977 4 года назад

      I remember it too!!

    • @Dukefazon
      @Dukefazon 4 года назад

      Have you played Bird Mother?

    • @joshbennett6020
      @joshbennett6020 4 года назад

      Super cool game! I also never figured out how to really play it until a few years ago.

  • @Brianybug
    @Brianybug 4 года назад +3

    Loved me some Ultimate Wizard and Mail Order Monsters!

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад +1

      Ultimate Wizard is hard, but fun. Kind of like a cross between Jumpman and Jet Set Willy in terms of difficulty.
      Mail Order Monsters was class. Wish someone would make a modern version...Keep it 2D but just up the graphics to like SNES quality.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад

      @@scottbreon9448 I got "Mail Order Monsters" through the mail...ordered from one of those computing magazines. Pretty cool game. Another one was "Home Box Office Monsters," I think.

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад

      @@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 I think you're thinking about Movie Monster, which was actually an updated version of an earlier game called Crush, Crumble, Chomp

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад

      @@scottbreon9448 Yup, I think you're right. "Movie Monsters" by Epyx.

  • @Oldskool4Life
    @Oldskool4Life 4 года назад +11

    Trainers where build in by the people / groups who cracked the games in those days. People like me ;)

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад +2

      Sceners...as they call them these days, LOL

    • @Oldskool4Life
      @Oldskool4Life 4 года назад +1

      @@scottbreon9448 cracktro's is something we never said in those these either. it was just an intro 😆

  • @masonwilcox7055
    @masonwilcox7055 4 года назад +3

    Showing some love for the Commodore64, Right On!.

  • @moosehunter1969
    @moosehunter1969 4 года назад

    Park Patrol, I’d forgotten all about that. Used to play it loads as a kid. Thanks for jogging my memory MJ.

  • @guyledouche83
    @guyledouche83 4 года назад +2

    One of my favorite C64 games as a kid was Rock 'N' Bolt...tons of fun and amazing soundtrack...

  • @sidplays77
    @sidplays77 4 года назад +1

    Grew up with Commodore the Amiga was a big part of my early teens and teenage life, I’m 42 now yikes. Would really love to see an Amiga mini released think that would do really well!

  • @xflarearcadia1766
    @xflarearcadia1766 4 года назад +7

    Impressive video capture, the graphics look really great. Wow!

  • @wistful3631
    @wistful3631 4 года назад +11

    I've never been a big Pc person but the C64 is awesome

    • @RolnRock
      @RolnRock 4 года назад +1

      First time I saw a C64 was around the mid-80s, before the NES. I was still playing on Atari 2600 at the time, and the C64 amazed me as a kid. The C64 and the Apple II is why I became a PC gamer in the 90s and early 2000s. Of course now I'm back to mostly a console gamer.

  • @retrograde889
    @retrograde889 4 года назад +1

    There is this C64 game called Planet X2. It was made by a RUclipsr named The8bitGuy. It’s a strategy game and it’s very good. He made a video about the making of it on his channel.

  • @xflarearcadia1766
    @xflarearcadia1766 4 года назад +10

    Battle Through Time: When you rip off Moon Patrol, at least have the bombs create craters. Let's get it together here!

    • @WaysideWade
      @WaysideWade 4 года назад

      I thought that was a miss too.

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад

      Love that twist at the end though. But I agree, needs the craters

    • @QRS666
      @QRS666 4 года назад

      Only the special bombs from the "molecule" enemies in Moon Patrol created craters/holes. Not the standard UFOs :)

  • @scottbreon9448
    @scottbreon9448 4 года назад +2

    Speaking of Time Pilot, there's also a pretty good clone of Time Pilot on the C64 called Space-Pilot. Also, the best version of Defender on the C64 is a game called Guardian. Also Eagle Empire is a pretty damn good Phoenix clone...which was also made by the same dude that made Guardian
    Oh and I have two words for you:
    FORT APOCALYPSE

    • @SNARC15
      @SNARC15 4 года назад

      It makes sense. Space Pilot was also the name of an alternate arcade ROM for Time Pilot.

    • @4h0w1e6
      @4h0w1e6 2 года назад

      Never even saw Guardian before you mentioned it. Pretty much looks like the best Defender clone for the 64. You are also correct about Ft. Apocalypse.

  • @massabeeste
    @massabeeste 4 года назад +1

    My older brother owned a commodore 64, but it used music cassettes instead of floppydisks. Remember playing a lot of HERO and Platoon, also barbarian. Oh yeah and Thing on a Spring was also a good game. We also owned a game about a bird that had to take a pill ones in a while or he got a heart attack ... but I can't remember the name.

  • @jeeperscreepers8902
    @jeeperscreepers8902 3 года назад

    My original c64 still works today. My childhood gaming was on the c64. My dad bought mw me one in 8th grade cause I helped him paint the living room. He died 10 years ago, but I am still greatful for this gift he bought me. I will never sell or get rid of it. I still play some old school arcade games on it once in a while. Thanks, dad.

  • @deanthompson88
    @deanthompson88 4 года назад +1

    I can imagine that Parallax game would've been the source of some intense playground chit chat back in the day, looks pretty cool. I'm a 1989 kid so its abit before my time to be fair, the Master system was where it all started for me but it was the Playstation that won my heart lol.

    • @RussMichaels
      @RussMichaels 3 года назад

      Parallax was awesome, very original as well, I don't recall any other games quite like it.

  • @coryrabbit
    @coryrabbit 4 года назад +1

    I've got an Atari ST, but I've never got to play a C64. I'll definitely pick up a C64 Maxi.

  • @yayyayyyyalisa
    @yayyayyyyalisa 4 года назад +1

    My favorite C64 games are Jumpman, Space Taxi, HERO, Lode Runner, Archon and Fort Apocalypse. I still play Jumpman on my Vita.

  • @SquarePegs
    @SquarePegs 4 года назад +3

    I completely forgot about Park Patrol - I played the hell out of that game as a kid! Great video!

    • @caspice
      @caspice 4 года назад

      You should try: KOKO, Dare Devil Dennis, Henrys House, CrossFire and Mr. Wino.

  • @carviss4179
    @carviss4179 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the vid! I knew nothing of the Commodore 64, looks like they have some pretty good games I never heard of.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  4 года назад +1

      You bet!

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад

      C-64 probably had the most extensive game collection of any system. There are well over 200 official games for the system.

  • @rickdff62
    @rickdff62 4 года назад +1

    I used to love the Infocom series like "The hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy", "Zork" and "The lurking Horror". I mean they were just text-based games but very enjoyable. As far as action goes, "Airborne Ranger" by Activision was very fun too.

  • @aziz_light
    @aziz_light 4 года назад +3

    I loved Mr. Robot. I would spend hours making my own levels filled with the bombs you walked on.
    Battle through time was fun, it’s just the levels there too long.

  • @zeptiller
    @zeptiller 4 года назад

    Funny you mentioned Park Patrol. I always think about that game whenever the C64 is mentioned. I remember me and a friend was playing though a tape with games when we found Park Patrol, and we loved it right away.

  • @InglebardGaming
    @InglebardGaming 4 года назад

    Parallax was the last retail game I ever bought for the C64 back shortly after it was released in the US. Great list, I had and played a bunch of these when I was a kid. I loved Hard Hat Mack and Mr. Robot and his Robot Factory. Some others that don't get a ton of attention are Apple Cider Spider, Penetrator (love the music, scramble clone), Toy Bizzare, Spare Change, Snokie and so many others.

  • @rowboat0012
    @rowboat0012 4 года назад +2

    Finally! I found your channel again! RUclips stupidly disabled post notifs and I lost your channel. I got hooked every since you explained why we should buy a vita. I have one coming in the mail and it makes me happy to find your channel again.

  • @jameshoneycutt785
    @jameshoneycutt785 4 года назад +7

    Led Zelda, cool shirt

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  4 года назад +7

      Get it here: www.etsy.com/listing/617021791/legend-of-zelda-shirt-led-zeppelin-shirt?ref=shop_home_feat_4

  • @lemming9984
    @lemming9984 4 года назад +2

    I had an original C64 in the 80s, and never knew it came with a disc drive. UK version only had cassette load system, which was troublesome.

    • @scottbreon9448
      @scottbreon9448 4 года назад

      Disk drives were available in the UK, but sadly, they were very expensive...even more expensive than the C64 itself, so not a lot of games were ported to disk in the Uk...they were very popular in other countries in Europe though

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад

      The US lucked out...as basically all those with a C-64 here had a disk drive. There were only a couple of games that required the cassette...and they were often a nightmare to get to work. I think Cosmi's "Forbidden Forest" was one of them.

  • @JoeyImageYT
    @JoeyImageYT 4 года назад

    OMG! I played Law Of The West religiously for hours!! I'll never forget the little kid who says "Up yours, sheriff!"

  • @RedFoxRoaming
    @RedFoxRoaming 4 года назад +1

    The spider web game reminded me of Zolyx for C64. addictive and fun game.
    Also loved 'Spore' Another budget title but addictive.

  • @jordthenord7164
    @jordthenord7164 4 года назад +11

    So when you use the controller you’re technically using a “maxi pad?”

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 4 года назад +1

      haha.... gross! :D

    • @oscarjimenezgarrido7591
      @oscarjimenezgarrido7591 3 года назад

      Well... back then, you used the C64 with joysticks - so much so that many games, including big releases, came without any alternative control options - but as this newest emulation hardware is able to take controller input from standard PC gamepads through USB ports I guess that the joke might get a pass.

  • @tamastabi3182
    @tamastabi3182 3 года назад

    Mr. Robot was one of my first games on the C64. Good memories from childhood

  • @AE-bm4no
    @AE-bm4no Год назад +1

    You could probably due a whole video on "trainers" since a lot of new people to the hobby have no idea about what they are or how they were used.

  • @Halbared
    @Halbared 3 года назад

    I remember ads for Montezuma's Revenge (I think), I never played it. I think I played Jet Set Willy. This has filled me with nostalgia. I had a 64 before my Nes. (Also had a Vic 20 and an Amiga 2000 in my time but I have fondest memories of the 64). So difficult to think of my top five games. Bruce Lee, Spy versus Spy, Forbidden Forest would be in there. Great video.

  • @SuperNicktendo
    @SuperNicktendo 4 года назад +1

    It's so hard to find good Commodore game recommendations. I got a commodore and floppy drive for $50 but a lot of people didn't get it for games. At least in my area.

  • @harpmudd
    @harpmudd 4 года назад

    Nice roundup, def a few that I didn't know of..and I have a very large collection. Park Patrol was one that I also loved as a kid!

  • @ashtonsretrocomputerroom
    @ashtonsretrocomputerroom 2 года назад

    Yes!!! Battle Through Time is one of my all time favourites! First game I ever completed!

  • @leewprice
    @leewprice 2 года назад

    Just got the Mini! You have awesome taste I remember lots of these. Thank you so much for highlighting Killer Watt by Alligator. I’ve been trying to remember that title for years. It has a killer soundtrack too

  • @eppyz
    @eppyz 4 года назад

    my first computer back in the day was a C64. Equipped with a cassette deck, floppy disk drive and dot matrix printer. Oh yeah and the dial up modem. Didn't seem that long ago? Now my cell phone has more computing power than what got us to the moon. Crazy.

  • @vincentkong07029
    @vincentkong07029 4 года назад +1

    Wow. C64! I remembered having to shuffle all those multi 5.25 inch floppy disks between 2 disk drives. I thought I was ahead of the times with getting 2 disk drives for the C128. I was envious of my neighbor who had the C128D, which was much more speedier than my regular C128.

  • @Dynasystem
    @Dynasystem 4 года назад +1

    Flimbo's quest is a beautiful hidden gem. It was a European release, but if you can get a copy it is well worth it. look it up you won't be disappointed

    • @erebistus
      @erebistus 4 года назад +1

      I loved this game! It came on the cartridge with my C64. I played it for years. And the music from it is my ringtone now! I`m always sad when someone talks about C64 and never mentions it.

  • @jim1174
    @jim1174 4 года назад +1

    Great video i love seeing these old games.

  • @graugaarddk
    @graugaarddk 4 года назад

    All those games were my favorites when we had a Commodore 64 in the 80s. I got to have a C64... Need to play those games again. Thanks for a trip down memory Lane.

  • @scottbuchanan34
    @scottbuchanan34 4 года назад +1

    Don't even play any video games but love watching the videos

  • @seanc2482
    @seanc2482 4 года назад

    I had forgotten about Hard Hat Mack and Montezuma's Revenge, both of which I played on the Apple II. Great games!

  • @NIGonzo
    @NIGonzo 4 года назад +2

    The vehicle in Battle Through Time looks a lot like the jeep in Silkworm

    • @NickSquids
      @NickSquids 4 года назад +1

      That's what it made me think of...

  • @Schmidteren
    @Schmidteren 4 года назад

    Montezumas Revenge. I remember it from childhood. I remember thinking it was magical how it looked and played.

  • @noukey4879
    @noukey4879 4 года назад +3

    Yess I've been waiting for this video!

  • @BriansManCave
    @BriansManCave 4 года назад

    Glad to see you did Mr. Robot, I loved that game when I was a kid. I have been thinking of doing a video on that game for a while :-)

  • @Punko1969
    @Punko1969 4 года назад

    A few that come to mind for me are: Rocketball (basically the sport played in the movie Rollerball), Castles of Dr. Creep, and Agent USA. Some of my favorites that weren't exactly hidden gems are: Star League Baseball, Raid on Bungeling Bay, Bruce Lee, Lode Runner, and Jumpman (+Jr).

  • @danpatrick7176
    @danpatrick7176 3 года назад

    More of this! I know barely anything about the c64 so I like hearing about all the hidden gems.

  • @Zigstar
    @Zigstar 4 года назад

    Have you ever played Wizball? One of the coolest C64 games. Where you shoot your enemies, then pick up the power-ups they leave behind so you can get yourself horizontal and vertical anti-grav and the Cat that picks up colour from the paint enemies.

  • @TheJoedonbakerfan
    @TheJoedonbakerfan 4 года назад +1

    I remember the C64 fondly. I would add Below the Root, Power at Sea, Project Spacestation, and Pool of Radiance to that list.

  • @Daz1972.
    @Daz1972. 4 года назад

    Just subbed . Owned a c64C back in 1987 with zillions of games & currently own a mini , great video.

  • @vjspectron
    @vjspectron 4 года назад

    Funny thing about the C-64 library: I grew up with one and had all sorts of favourites, but I haven't tried a SINGLE ONE of these games. They aren't all necessarily "hidden gems" but there's just so much out there.
    A lot of it is total crap (Radar Rat Race, Jawbreaker, thousands of indie titles) but some are incredible (Below The Root, Maniac Mansion, Spy VS Spy, Beach Head II, Bruce Lee, The Castles of Doctor Creep, Jumpman, the Epyx "-Games" series). I'd say even though modern C-64 platforms allow you to skip the loading sequence, you still need a certain patience to learn what each game is about. To be honest, I think there's a certain zen in listening to the drive whir for several minutes and watching for changes in the screen that's more similar to building a campfire than anything current gaming has to offer. It's totally obsolete and I don't expect modern audiences to share this sentiment because it was borne of inconvenience, but it's definitely got some nostalgia value for me at least.

  • @1981patx
    @1981patx 4 года назад

    Fantastic Picks from my childhood. "Law of the West" was def. ahead of it´s time....Branching narrative...different outcomes...

  • @SRDhain
    @SRDhain 4 года назад

    I can distinctly remember all the games from Park Patrol onwards on the 64, as some of them were on tape, which was a popular format in the UK for the c64. They were also reviewed in zzap! 64, which was one of the best ganes review magazines of the time. Park Patrol, parallax & montezuma's revenge were my favourites. I think montezuma's was originally a cartridge game.
    Activision was usually a label that produced quality software, as was parker brothers, whom produced many arcade conversions, which made their way over to the UK eirher in cartridge form, or ended up on turbo tape, which was lightning fast.
    Thank you for sharing this great slab of nostalgic goodness.
    P.S. battle through time was one i didn't complete. It took ages to load on cassette so decisions about what to play were also governed by load wait times; early games would take up to 15 minutes , which remarkably you'd sit through whilst reading or whatever, occasionally glancing at the screen to make sure loading progress was being made.

  • @TerekkiTerekki
    @TerekkiTerekki 2 года назад

    Standout game for me and my brother was 'The Sacred Armour of Antiriad' blew our minds at the time.

  • @Metal.Gyn.1969
    @Metal.Gyn.1969 4 года назад +8

    JUDAS PRIEST = HEAVY METAL

  • @campisimike
    @campisimike 4 года назад

    I loved Park Patrol SO MUCH. Man now I need to play it again.

  • @deathmetalmachine
    @deathmetalmachine 4 года назад +1

    How crazy the world's going and how crazy downtown Seattle's going I'm glad to see that you're doing content and that you're doing perfectly well brother keep it up in these negative times with the positivity common

  • @Jayce_Alexander
    @Jayce_Alexander 4 года назад

    I love the fact that you picked Law of the West. It was one of my favorite games on the C64, because I loved the conversation trees. Nowadays we take that sort of stuff for granted in RPGs thanks stuff like Baldur's Gate, Fallout, Jade Empire, KOTOR, etc., but it blew me away when I first played it on the C64. The fact that there was a game that was largely about social interaction, and picking the right conversation options. Almost kind of like a very early TellTale game. Definitely a game you should give a try if you're interested in seeing some of the more unusual games the C64 has to offer. And I think it's pretty accessible and easy to get into to boot, and it's tons of fun to replay to see how you can get the optimal outcome in each encounter.

  • @petenamlook18
    @petenamlook18 4 года назад +4

    The Spider and the Fly is more like Atari's Quantum than Qix imo.

  • @punkydudester3
    @punkydudester3 4 года назад +1

    I always enjoy your hidden gems videos for all systems. It really helps to keep me going back to old consoles & breath a little more life into them. Most of these games were also on the Atari 800 computer as well. 🤘

  • @guybrushftw
    @guybrushftw 4 года назад

    I had to pause this purely to say I've probably pumped more hours into Battle Through Time than I have many many other games. Love it.

  • @lanceuppercut7418
    @lanceuppercut7418 4 года назад

    Grew up with the C64 and it's my all time favourite. All C64 content is greatly appreciated.

  • @Dukefazon
    @Dukefazon 4 года назад

    Heavenbound looks to be heavily inspired by Creatures 1/2.
    Ahh, MrRobot, I totally forgot about that! You have a level editor in the game too!

  • @pinfarmer
    @pinfarmer 4 года назад +1

    Man, Been waiting for this video!

  • @theresurgence2.081
    @theresurgence2.081 3 года назад +1

    So close to 800,000 subscribers. So happy for you. 😊

  • @whateversuckme
    @whateversuckme 4 года назад +2

    Never been this early to a Metal Jesus video! Sweet!

  • @TRUESEPH
    @TRUESEPH 4 года назад

    “. . . jumping around between clouds trying to get as high as possible.”
    Sounds like my day off.

  • @lordevyl8317
    @lordevyl8317 3 года назад

    To be a HIDDEN gem is a GOOD GAME that is NOT well known, not already established CLASSICS like Parallax

  • @Wondermooses
    @Wondermooses 4 года назад

    Played Mr Robot and Montezumas revenge alot when I was young! Loved thoose games :) Also played Law of the west.

  • @BBfanfun
    @BBfanfun 4 года назад

    loved the classics : Archon,Jumpman & Lode Runner. but also weird games like Space Taxi & all the EPYX games

  • @williamgraham6640
    @williamgraham6640 4 года назад

    Played moebius and Ultima and airborne ranger for hours on end Commodore was way ahead of its time and games had such great playability.

  • @metalfacemark
    @metalfacemark 4 года назад +1

    My all time favourite C64 game is Alter Ego - i still go back most years to play it through, its a life simulator, Zzap gave it 98% at the time.

  • @ACanOfBakedBeans
    @ACanOfBakedBeans 4 года назад +2

    Hope you do Amiga hidden gems in the future, dude

  • @jmp01a24
    @jmp01a24 3 года назад

    Ken Grant was a legendary game designer from the early 80s. I too have the Battle through Time original. US and EU.

  • @IRWPD
    @IRWPD 4 года назад

    Had know idea there was a C64 Maxi. Used to play C64 at my cousins house all time back in the day.

  • @Essenceof
    @Essenceof 4 года назад +2

    Another MJR video. Sweeeeet. Nice vid!

  • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
    @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад +1

    "Goonies" and "Trolls & Tribulations" were good C-64 games.

    • @SNARC15
      @SNARC15 4 года назад

      LOVE Trolls and Tribulations.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 4 года назад +1

      @@SNARC15 Also a favorite of my mother. She played that one all the time.