Earlier tonight my dad (49) and I (13) watched a bunch of c64 gameplay videos together. He used to play those games when he was little and seeing him talk about something from his childhood so passionately made me so happy :D Occasionally he'd see one that was really nostalgic and go "YOO that game was LEGENDARY." Apparently there is some type of nostalgia c64 pack and my dad is thinking of buying that for me as a christmas gift so we can play all the games together :D The music from these games has such a unique style, same with the visuals. There's something about it that is just fascinating to me. Most of these games are so simple yet my dad and his friends would play them for hours. I wonder if the games I play nowdays will be as nostalgic to me as these games are to him...
I'm 49 too and can relate. It was very different back then, unlike today where there are gaming consoles everywhere. The Commodore 64 was amazing! Tell your dad I said HI! from Sydney Australia!
Exactly. Got my C64 with a 1541 in August 1988 for my 12th birthday. Will NEVER forget the AMAZING feeling I had the very first day. Especially when living in communist Czechoslovakia...
A.Z. I agree with you 100%! I can remember sitting at my desk, my keyboard in hand, my first color monitor, the 1541 disk drive, and the dot matrix printer. Playing game after game after game. So many memories, so much fun! It really was a amazing time!
Nice showcase. Some brilliant games here. Well put together in this video A bit misleading click bait sort of title though I have maybe 3,000 C64 Roms that aren't in this video. (My C64 Rom folder says it has 5,132 Roms in it) In all I'm guessing you've missed at least a few thousand games here
Yeah I let this run and occasionally checked out where it was going and first I noticed that was missing was Dig Dug and Frogger. Couple of the most common games in history,not to mention that their c64 ports were great. I also didn't see Barbarian which pretty much all c64 owners knew.
Nice video, but tons of original games (some of the best on C64) missing, like Hostages, IK+, Speedball 1 & 2, Nebulous, Trailblazer, Exploding Fist, Football Director, Football Manager, Footballer of the Year 1 & 2, Gazza, Gary Lineker Superstar Soccer, Emilio Butrageno Futbol, Kick Off, Metrocross, Red Heat, Running Man, School Daze, Street Fighter, Cosmic Causeway, and many many more...
Awesome list. Deffinately a few there I had forgotten. But also alot missing. Especially of the types of games I used to play alot. Like Ace of Aces, PHM Pegasus, Strike Fleet, Project Stealth Fighter, Red Storm Rising. Those were big games. Deffinately not PAL only. Basicly many of the simulators i loved, the strategy games and alot of the adventure games as well. Still a cool list, though. Make more :)
I miss a game and for the love of god can't seem to find it anymore... I forgot the title. I remember being it with robots or droids inside a cavern with laser grids and you had your make your way to do god know what...
Even being 11 years old in '88 you somehow knew, ok the graphics wasn't stunning, but hey then your fantasy made up for the rest of it. That Commodore 64C will always hold a special place in my hearth ♥ C=
This is more of a list of games that were available in BOTH Pal and NTSC format...not EVERY game. I don't expect you to include type-ins and whatnot, but there are several commercial games you missed
Totally agree before computing was complicated by the internet you just had your disk box and your biggest problem was working out how to get more games and who from !
What a great computer, I remember my cousins had it but they didn't enjoy it at the same level as I did, I spent lot of years of savings in order to buy one. Then my second big love was the Amiga.
Let's see.. 15 seconds for each game, 2h50m total.. so there are 680 games in this video. Too bad C64 library is made of over 16.000 games and still growing.. !!!!!!
Zombie Gamer 80 is that so? 16,000+ games huh? well the closest list of official games is 2000+ games long, so if there's 16k+ it must be loaded with homebrew games.
I had my C64 when I was a kid. I learned BASIC writing the programs that came in the User Manual, and I started learning english at that time too trying to figure out what was explained. When I started having english in school I already knew what most words meant. And later on I realized that I already had a sense of how computers work and how a programing language handles instructions. I'm a nerd!
I see some complaints about missing games. Trying to find EVERY SINGLE GAME, along with clips of the game play for each one? Come on, that is a damn near impossible task. I'm happy with what we got.
OMG.. I'm only a couple of minutes in and found 3 of my all time favorite more obscure games... Action Biker , 221B Baker Street, and Agent USA. Wow! I loved those games and haven't thought about them in decades!
OH MAN THE Original Blue Max....what a blast from the past. lived that game! Gauntlet, Ghostbusters, LOVED MISSION IMPOSSIBLE...played hours and hours of Paperboy, Spy Hunter, Spy Vs. Spy was awesome! RAMPAGE! was the best!!! Every Ultima just got better...last but not least...my all-time fave C64 game is ZAXXON! so u r still missing some games, but great work here. thanks!!
Ultima IV probably influenced my life more than any other video game I have ever played. That game just made a lasting impression on me until the day I die.
Great video, but I noticed a few missing, such as Midnight Resistance, Sly Spy, Secret Agent, Trivial Pursuit. Obviously, there are going to be missing games on a platform with so many.
The C-64 has so many games in their library. Finding them all, and getting clips of EVERY ONE? Thats a task in itself. I'm happy with what they showed.
I tried to play with emulators but I just could not find the same enjoyment again that i once had back in the days. What is really great about them is that I can connect real time memories to specific games giving them a sort of sentimental value
@@a.z.b.1916 Yeah playing on mine always makes me remember how good my parents were to me. My dad bought me a c64 and 1541 drive for graduating from grade school. I played the shit out of it and dabbled with basic and sprite creations. They have both passed, but will always be in my heart and mind when I fire my 64 up to retro game. Glad mine still works.
@@jeeperscreepers8902 First off, my sincere condolences. Second off, From the time I was a little kid I dunno but Ive always been crazy about computers. I wanted my mom to buy me either a commodore computer, an Atari computer or Coleco Adam. $200-$300 was a lot of money in 1982 so it never happened. I still would like one of these computers now and finally learn BASIC
40 years wow I suppose it is nearly 40 years 1984! Seems like yesterday sometimes Being 13 going around my mates house playing Winter games Emlyn Hughes ,Barbarian,Knightgames etc.In another 40 years probably going to be dead😬
I loved: Archon Archon II (Adept) Beachhead Beachhead 2 Champions of Krynn Curse of the Azure Bonds Defender of The Crown Hillsfar Jumpman Jumpman Jr Pool of Radiance Raid on Bungling Bay Secret of the Silver Blades SpyHunter
Amazing collection! A few I notice missing: Activision's Aliens, Legacy of the Ancients, Legend of Blacksilver, Passport to London, Predator, Wizard's Crown.
Any Idea what game this is. Game Intro Starts off like an Arcade - you see a blue knight running around fighting creature stabbing them with a sword. Whenever a Creature is on screen music plays. You get health by picking up gold and each screen has different encounters. Think Like Resident Evil so the playing field always changes. At one point you come across a Castle with Teeth. Any Idea what C64 game this was? I can't seem to find it!
Lots of great memories in here. I watched the video in hope to find a game I have been wondering the name of for so many years. It is not here. Neither is a lot of other games I have fond memories of that I do remember the name of. The game i am trying to find is one where you have a side view, starting on the top like the surface. The unique thing is that you would fall like in pitfall, but you could also grab the wall and climb up and down along the wall. On the bottom i remember some kind of way going to the left and right. I also remember a pit with some critter in or something.
Some great memories in here. One of my all time favourites Scarabaeus missing from here is a game based in Egypt, way before Lara Croft was raiding tombs had nice graphics, some impossibly on a C64 in 3D! Great presentation, clever mechanics and puzzle solving with atmospheric sounds and music. Needs a modern remake, I feel.
2:01 (1942) oof that pain when the player neglects to collect the weapon upgrade when playing 1942. 1:07:48 (Forbidden Forest) only the obnoxious bee level from Forbidden Forest? That game had decent music on nearly every other level, if I remember right. 1:21:03 (Hacker) It's comforting to know everyone else was as confused by this game as kid-me was, haha. 1:32:34 (Into the Eagle's Nest) Nice, I'd forgotten about this one. Sort of a more enjoyable Castle Wolfenstein. 1:41:10 (Koronis Rift) don't remember the game much, but I loved that robot as a kid haha. 1:45:21 (Little Computer People) precursor to The Sims 1:59:37 (Paradroid) sneaky underrated C64 game where you moved around an entire spaceship as a droid that could hack your way into controlling other droids 2:16:51 (Seven Cities of Gold) another tragically underrated game that has you exploring/colonizing the New World. 2:32:06 (Toy Bizarre) I remember putting time into this one but I could _not_ tell you what's happening in this video haha. Was surprised by just how many Commando and Moon Patrol clones there ended up being.
I already watched some videos from you. Thanks for uploading. But they are not complete. The newer Dreamcast Video lacks of some games and the C64 has over 75000 titles.
@@lordevyl8317 Not to mention that some of those titles are actually just foreign language versions of other games, or NTSC games with the names changed from the PAL original
Thank you for video. C64 has such an intriguing gaming library, but the emulators are still too complicated to use for casual retro gamers. It's a shame really... C64 along with ZX were very strong in some genre of games that NES and SMS were weak at, such as strategy, simulation, western RPG, text adventure, and just zany weird experimental games. These games are pretty much inaccessible for modern gamers, because they are hard to set up for Retroarch and isn't supported by Openemu.
the emulator probably runs the same way the original Computer ran, requiring certain commands that are found inside the manual, now i cant speak from experience, but i'm sure that you can find copies of said manuals on the net, or maybe an FAQ at Gamefaqs. either way, i have only heard good things about the C64, so i am willing to learn how to use it.
Hard to see the mental image of dev presenting the Arctic Shipwreck to the Board of Executives. Even harder to see the board to show green light for the project. Yet, it happened.
How the hell did we use to play some of those games... I've always been fascinated by the sophisticated design some of them had. Take ZOIDS for instance... I used to play the hell out of that game, but it was so damn difficult... furthermore we grew with the "pixel-exact collision" precision!!! so frustrating... though I have great sweet memories of that era.
I haven't yet seen the whole video, but I have afew favourites. Ghostbusters, Ballblazer, Give My Regards To Broad Street, Paradroid, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Commando, Suicide Express, Loco. The most under-rated and addictive game for me is Rocketball. I adored that game!
According to my calculations, this video only has approx 700 games. It's 170 minutes long ,15 seconds for each game. There were more than 5000 games published commercially, a couple of new titles are still being released every year. Then add all the homemade games.. It does have most of the popular ones, but the title is obviously wrong.
Aah memories..... Load "*",8,1 or Load "Filename",8,1 then you waited 🤔 and waited😏, and waited......💤😴💤 LOL. Just kidding. The load times may have been long, BUT it was so worth it back then. The C-64 had a massive library of games, accessories, and activities that you could spend hours and hours just having endless amounts of fun. I remember my first color monitor, after the green and amber monochromatic screens. Mine was an Amdek or ?? Something like that. I really miss those days.
Same here, there are faint memories of a game that I was looking for. Try me, ask away, try to describe your game and I might know what you are looking for.
@@Dukefazon One of them is a single mode shoot em up tank game, basically background is in one colour, as well the sprites, there are spinning teleports in some places, which teleport you to the other world with different colour of the background, there are different kind of hostiles, but i remember one, it is a kind of a nest (made of two sprites) with two orbiting things, which will attack you, when you come closer, when you kill them they respawn from that nest, so it must be destroyed first, also you can go in any direction with your tank, can't remember much more, about it, it was on some compilation with oldies
@@modiFive It doesn't ring a bell, I can only think of Combat but that's an Atari 2600 game. Your player is a regular military tank or some tank-like thing? So the enemies are somewhat based on fantasy so it's not a regular war game?
Missing: 007 live and let die Antiriad/Rad Warrior Autotest Simulator Bird Mother Clik Clak Cohan's Tower Duck Tales: The Quest for Gold Galivan Garfield Highway Encounter Hostages Mad Nurse Mini Golf (there are a lot of them, at least 2) Munsters, The Navy Seals Nightmare on Elm Street On The Tiles Phoenix Real Stunt Experts Slimey's Mine Spooky Castle Stop the Express Supremacy Time Machine Western I and II Yogi Bear (yes, there's a 3rd game, starts with the ranger taking away Boo Boo and has some sad music in it)
Loads of games missing. Mercenary, Crazy Comets, Knighmare, Knightyme, Judge Dredd, Srontium Dog, Rogue Trooper, Blackwych, Scarabaeus, The Sentinel. Just a few that where missed, so how can you say that this is ALL Titles? Don't get me wrong, this is a great collection, but far from complete.
There was a game that I am searching for - don't remember the title and it wasn't here. It was about beeing from and eating bugs, then you evolved and there was other game u evolved and other one... do you remember the name of it?
I am looking for one specific game which I played as a kid. Can't find it for more than 25 years. It was platformer with colorful graphics and style, looking similar to Manic Miner or Blogger. All I remember was first stage where was some huge bike and maybe house, you had to cross that screen to pick something, it looked quite weird. I know its not much but this is all I remember. I was really fascinated by that game back then and it was very hard to me to play it, but I loved it anyway. Can you please help me? I am not sure if it was on Commodore 64 or ZX Spectrum.
No Barbarian? M.U.L.E? Defender? Galaga? Encounter? Survivor? Ace of Aces? Questron? Flight Simulator? To be on Top? ... It seems there's quite a lot of games missing.
This isn't all C64 games. Even if I take one publisher - Interceptor Micros, I can see that Wheelin Wallie and Wallie Goes to Rhymeland aren't there. Good complication though.
Lots of games I had are missing. So I guess this computer had thousands of Games. Many were very good... Rtype, California games, ghostngoblins, rune forte gold, 3 stooges, rocker ranger, silkworm, maniac mansion, yie ar king fu and many others.
Earlier tonight my dad (49) and I (13) watched a bunch of c64 gameplay videos together. He used to play those games when he was little and seeing him talk about something from his childhood so passionately made me so happy :D
Occasionally he'd see one that was really nostalgic and go "YOO that game was LEGENDARY."
Apparently there is some type of nostalgia c64 pack and my dad is thinking of buying that for me as a christmas gift so we can play all the games together :D
The music from these games has such a unique style, same with the visuals. There's something about it that is just fascinating to me. Most of these games are so simple yet my dad and his friends would play them for hours. I wonder if the games I play nowdays will be as nostalgic to me as these games are to him...
I'm 49 too and can relate. It was very different back then, unlike today where there are gaming consoles everywhere. The Commodore 64 was amazing! Tell your dad I said HI! from Sydney Australia!
The best times!!
Raid on Bungling Bay was the best! Raid over Moscow was awesome except the hanger part. Loved Rambo! Wow great memories....
Raid over Moscow, Awesome!!!
This is an impressive collection, but it's very short of _every_ C64 game. :)
So much of my childhood memories for that I am eternally grateful to Commodore 64
@Francisco Sean Don't know what this crap has to do with C64 and also do not know why you picked my comment for spreading this scam.
Exactly. Got my C64 with a 1541 in August 1988 for my 12th birthday. Will NEVER forget the AMAZING feeling I had the very first day. Especially when living in communist Czechoslovakia...
A.Z. I agree with you 100%! I can remember sitting at my desk, my keyboard in hand, my first color monitor, the 1541 disk drive, and the dot matrix printer. Playing game after game after game. So many memories, so much fun! It really was a amazing time!
Same here. I am 54 now. My favorites were Elite, Paradroid, GI Joe, Silent Service
0:00: 1. 1st Division Manager
0:14: 2. 3-D Pinball: Pinball Power
0:30: 3. 3D Pool
0:46: 4. 5th Gear
1:00: 5. 10th Frame
1:16: 6. 180
1:30: 7. 221B Baker Street
1:45: 8. 720 Degrees
2:00: 9. 1942
2:15: 10. 1943: The Battle of Midway
2:30: 11. Aardwark
2:45: 12. Action Biker
2:59: 13. Action Force
3:15: 14. Addams Family, The
3:30: 15. Advanced Pinball Simulator
3:45: 16. Aegean Voyage
4:00: 17. After the War
4:15: 18. Agent Orange
Nice showcase. Some brilliant games here. Well put together in this video
A bit misleading click bait sort of title though
I have maybe 3,000 C64 Roms that aren't in this video. (My C64 Rom folder says it has 5,132 Roms in it) In all I'm guessing you've missed at least a few thousand games here
This is just a few % of all Commodore 64 games ever made !
Yeah I let this run and occasionally checked out where it was going and first I noticed that was missing was Dig Dug and Frogger. Couple of the most common games in history,not to mention that their c64 ports were great. I also didn't see Barbarian which pretty much all c64 owners knew.
@Marco Corona True, there's insane about titles made, not to mention if you'd count all "homebrew" ones.
You do not have a proper list really. It is estimated 20,000 games. However, only 5,000 to 10,000 were released commercially.
@@marknorville9827 20,000?! GEEZUZ!
@Marco Corona I LOVE Starquake!
Nice video, but tons of original games (some of the best on C64) missing, like Hostages, IK+, Speedball 1 & 2, Nebulous, Trailblazer, Exploding Fist, Football Director, Football Manager, Footballer of the Year 1 & 2, Gazza, Gary Lineker Superstar Soccer, Emilio Butrageno Futbol, Kick Off, Metrocross, Red Heat, Running Man, School Daze, Street Fighter, Cosmic Causeway, and many many more...
It's Nebulus, not Nebulous
The clever thing about this video is that the poster found a way for me to sit here for 2+ hours so I can say definitively that they missed some.
Back when cyberspace was silent and you and your game was the only noise.
For example: There are over 1,000 games beginning with "A"!!! That is more than the total number of games in this video!
Awesome list. Deffinately a few there I had forgotten. But also alot missing. Especially of the types of games I used to play alot. Like Ace of Aces, PHM Pegasus, Strike Fleet, Project Stealth Fighter, Red Storm Rising. Those were big games. Deffinately not PAL only. Basicly many of the simulators i loved, the strategy games and alot of the adventure games as well. Still a cool list, though. Make more :)
I miss a game and for the love of god can't seem to find it anymore... I forgot the title. I remember being it with robots or droids inside a cavern with laser grids and you had your make your way to do god know what...
H.E.R.O but weren't robots , bats.
Even being 11 years old in '88 you somehow knew, ok the graphics wasn't stunning, but hey then your fantasy made up for the rest of it. That Commodore 64C will always hold a special place in my hearth ♥ C=
This is more of a list of games that were available in BOTH Pal and NTSC format...not EVERY game. I don't expect you to include type-ins and whatnot, but there are several commercial games you missed
Have to say the C64 was a class act when it came out, games were so good. I spent many many years addicted to Revs and Uridium. Great times.
Totally agree before computing was complicated by the internet you just had your disk box and your biggest problem was working out how to get more games and who from !
Revs was OK, prefer the enhanced version: Revs+ though
What a great computer, I remember my cousins had it but they didn't enjoy it at the same level as I did, I spent lot of years of savings in order to buy one. Then my second big love was the Amiga.
Let's see.. 15 seconds for each game, 2h50m total.. so there are 680 games in this video.
Too bad C64 library is made of over 16.000 games and still growing.. !!!!!!
Right man, you got an amazing channel too!!!!
Out of those 16.000 games maybe 100 are good.
Add a zero .... :D
Nice collection, but many big title are missing. (Antiriad, Bop'n Rumble,Lemmings, Super Cars etc...)
Zombie Gamer 80 is that so? 16,000+ games huh? well the closest list of official games is 2000+ games long, so if there's 16k+ it must be loaded with homebrew games.
Not a complete list, to be sure, but a pretty good one and obviously you put a lot of time into it.
Impressive collection! Not quite all, but most of my favorites were mentioned!
I had my C64 when I was a kid. I learned BASIC writing the programs that came in the User Manual, and I started learning english at that time too trying to figure out what was explained. When I started having english in school I already knew what most words meant. And later on I realized that I already had a sense of how computers work and how a programing language handles instructions. I'm a nerd!
Nice story.
Same story as you
Great video, so many memories and gems I never got to play! It is missing one of my favourites though: ACE
Thank you for bringing back such beautiful memories 😊
respect to that man. No bullshit commentary and opinions and inane banter. Just the games. double respect actually.
This is a great video to find all those forgotten games you once played as a kid. Thank you
Thanks to you I found I game I've been looking for years: Time Fighter!
9:54 Archon!!!! Excellent!!!
One of the best. Archon II was cool too.
I see some complaints about missing games. Trying to find EVERY SINGLE GAME, along with clips of the game play for each one? Come on, that is a damn near impossible task. I'm happy with what we got.
Thank you so much for this video and the original Sound! ❤️ Suicide Voyage was also great (not Express) 🙂
OMG.. I'm only a couple of minutes in and found 3 of my all time favorite more obscure games... Action Biker , 221B Baker Street, and Agent USA. Wow! I loved those games and haven't thought about them in decades!
OH MAN THE Original Blue Max....what a blast from the past. lived that game! Gauntlet, Ghostbusters, LOVED MISSION IMPOSSIBLE...played hours and hours of Paperboy, Spy Hunter, Spy Vs. Spy was awesome! RAMPAGE! was the best!!! Every Ultima just got better...last but not least...my all-time fave C64 game is ZAXXON!
so u r still missing some games, but great work here. thanks!!
Ultima IV probably influenced my life more than any other video game I have ever played. That game just made a lasting impression on me until the day I die.
I love Blue Max. The game was so good (gameplay wise) that it literally felt like an actual arcade game. Although I wasn't a huge fan of the sequel
I can't believe you managed to do every game. Congratulations.
Nice job, but forgetting International Karate and IK+ amongst others is quite the oversight.
Awesome. Now add the one I was trying to remember! lol. Many were missed but good work, I'm sure that wasn't easy or quick to do.
A nice video with simple, original audio. One curiosity: The sequels precede the originals.
Great video, but I noticed a few missing, such as Midnight Resistance, Sly Spy, Secret Agent, Trivial Pursuit. Obviously, there are going to be missing games on a platform with so many.
Autoduel and at least 100 others as i was going through this but still nice to have a few hundred but agreed by no means complete.
The C-64 has so many games in their library. Finding them all, and getting clips of EVERY ONE? Thats a task in itself. I'm happy with what they showed.
Definitely not ALL lol but I love C64 and the old 80s computers 😁
This brought back so many memories.
I loved the 64 so much that I still have it and retro play on it all the time.
I tried to play with emulators but I just could not find the same enjoyment again that i once had back in the days. What is really great about them is that I can connect real time memories to specific games giving them a sort of sentimental value
@@a.z.b.1916 Yeah playing on mine always makes me remember how good my parents were to me. My dad bought me a c64 and 1541 drive for graduating from grade school. I played the shit out of it and dabbled with basic and sprite creations. They have both passed, but will always be in my heart and mind when I fire my 64 up to retro game. Glad mine still works.
@@jeeperscreepers8902 First off, my sincere condolences. Second off, From the time I was a little kid I dunno but Ive always been crazy about computers. I wanted my mom to buy me either a commodore computer, an Atari computer or Coleco Adam. $200-$300 was a lot of money in 1982 so it never happened. I still would like one of these computers now and finally learn BASIC
Whoa altered beast was a surprise! Also Andy Capp alcometer!
Wow great work, thanks a lot for this video. It helps me find my childhood favourites.
Great to see after 40 years, that NOBODY knows, how Kickstart works..
😂😂😂
Just headbutt the floor over and over that's what I do 😛
Lol
40 years wow I suppose it is nearly 40 years 1984! Seems like yesterday sometimes Being 13 going around my mates house playing Winter games Emlyn Hughes ,Barbarian,Knightgames etc.In another 40 years probably going to be dead😬
Or we all sit in well-being-centers and play C64 all day long.
how could you forget about River Raid???
That was more an Atari 2600 game, certainly for me, which preceded C64 by a year or so. Around 1983. What great memories hey!
@@bigmaxy07 It still came out for the C64 though, who cares what the original version was for
@@lordevyl8317 yes there was a lot of porting going on across all the different machines
I loved:
Archon
Archon II (Adept)
Beachhead
Beachhead 2
Champions of Krynn
Curse of the Azure Bonds
Defender of The Crown
Hillsfar
Jumpman
Jumpman Jr
Pool of Radiance
Raid on Bungling Bay
Secret of the Silver Blades
SpyHunter
Hell, I could fill a list with RPGs and Microprose simulation games alone. LOL
From "Uridium" to "Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle". That took a very sharp left turn! Perkele! :D
Amazing collection! A few I notice missing: Activision's Aliens, Legacy of the Ancients, Legend of Blacksilver, Passport to London, Predator, Wizard's Crown.
great video, I had the C64, but did not so many games! the other channels presents the usual famous games..so thank you for uploading! :-)
Cybernoid II has one of the best tracks on C64
I don't think Jeroen Tel really did a bad tune.
Yie Ar Kung Fu is my favorite
Natürlich nicht mehr mit heute zu vergleichen aber vor 30 Jahren war das der Hammer und jeder liebte es
The most evident omissions are International Karate, IK+, Mask 3: Venom Strikes back, The Running Man and Task III.
And Grand prix circuit
Any Idea what game this is. Game Intro Starts off like an Arcade - you see a blue knight running around fighting creature stabbing them with a sword. Whenever a Creature is on screen music plays. You get health by picking up gold and each screen has different encounters. Think Like Resident Evil so the playing field always changes. At one point you come across a Castle with Teeth. Any Idea what C64 game this was? I can't seem to find it!
There are several notable early classics missing from this collection e.g F-15 Strike Eagle
Not a lot in the way of RPGs either
Lots of great memories in here. I watched the video in hope to find a game I have been wondering the name of for so many years. It is not here. Neither is a lot of other games I have fond memories of that I do remember the name of.
The game i am trying to find is one where you have a side view, starting on the top like the surface. The unique thing is that you would fall like in pitfall, but you could also grab the wall and climb up and down along the wall. On the bottom i remember some kind of way going to the left and right. I also remember a pit with some critter in or something.
Some great memories in here. One of my all time favourites Scarabaeus missing from here is a game based in Egypt, way before Lara Croft was raiding tombs had nice graphics, some impossibly on a C64 in 3D! Great presentation, clever mechanics and puzzle solving with atmospheric sounds and music. Needs a modern remake, I feel.
2:01 (1942) oof that pain when the player neglects to collect the weapon upgrade when playing 1942.
1:07:48 (Forbidden Forest) only the obnoxious bee level from Forbidden Forest? That game had decent music on nearly every other level, if I remember right.
1:21:03 (Hacker) It's comforting to know everyone else was as confused by this game as kid-me was, haha.
1:32:34 (Into the Eagle's Nest) Nice, I'd forgotten about this one. Sort of a more enjoyable Castle Wolfenstein.
1:41:10 (Koronis Rift) don't remember the game much, but I loved that robot as a kid haha.
1:45:21 (Little Computer People) precursor to The Sims
1:59:37 (Paradroid) sneaky underrated C64 game where you moved around an entire spaceship as a droid that could hack your way into controlling other droids
2:16:51 (Seven Cities of Gold) another tragically underrated game that has you exploring/colonizing the New World.
2:32:06 (Toy Bizarre) I remember putting time into this one but I could _not_ tell you what's happening in this video haha.
Was surprised by just how many Commando and Moon Patrol clones there ended up being.
I already watched some videos from you. Thanks for uploading. But they are not complete. The newer Dreamcast Video lacks of some games and the C64 has over 75000 titles.
75000 titles, but it wouldn't be prudent to included fucking SHITTY TYPE-INS
@@lordevyl8317 Not to mention that some of those titles are actually just foreign language versions of other games, or NTSC games with the names changed from the PAL original
Thanks for helping me fill in my list, but you still missed some... M.U.L.E. for one...
I agree
Thank you for video. C64 has such an intriguing gaming library, but the emulators are still too complicated to use for casual retro gamers. It's a shame really... C64 along with ZX were very strong in some genre of games that NES and SMS were weak at, such as strategy, simulation, western RPG, text adventure, and just zany weird experimental games. These games are pretty much inaccessible for modern gamers, because they are hard to set up for Retroarch and isn't supported by Openemu.
the emulator probably runs the same way the original Computer ran, requiring certain commands that are found inside the manual, now i cant speak from experience, but i'm sure that you can find copies of said manuals on the net, or maybe an FAQ at Gamefaqs.
either way, i have only heard good things about the C64, so i am willing to learn how to use it.
C64forever is an easy to use emulator written by some of the engineers involved with the Commodore Amiga
I used to type in the games published in RUN Magazine - some of them were great!
None of the Phantasie titles are here.
Great selection, but a lot of games missing. Ace of Aces, Wargame Construction Set, Hellcat Ace, Mig Alley, etc, etc, etc...
And where are Cloud Kingdoms, Dynamite Dan, Octapolis, William Wobbler?
nice vid, few missing obviously - for example River Raid, or Pac Man...
An ode to love :
"Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
C64 you fucking rock"
About halfway through, man you missed some great intense music sequences from Forbidden Forest and Ghosts'n'goblins.
I wished that they would remake M.O.M. (Mail Order Monsters) that game was EPIC!!! Way ahead of its time!!!!
Hard to see the mental image of dev presenting the Arctic Shipwreck to the Board of Executives.
Even harder to see the board to show green light for the project.
Yet, it happened.
Lots of games were made by hobby developers as well. Was that game actually a commercial game?
We had a BMX game called "Hyper Biker" and it seems it's quite rare to see and not here also. Anyone else play or have this?
How the hell did we use to play some of those games... I've always been fascinated by the sophisticated design some of them had. Take ZOIDS for instance... I used to play the hell out of that game, but it was so damn difficult... furthermore we grew with the "pixel-exact collision" precision!!! so frustrating... though I have great sweet memories of that era.
You might have got all of the games that got bigger mainstream releases, but you've only listed a fraction of the games that got a retail release.
I haven't yet seen the whole video, but I have afew favourites. Ghostbusters, Ballblazer, Give My Regards To Broad Street, Paradroid, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Commando, Suicide Express, Loco.
The most under-rated and addictive game for me is Rocketball. I adored that game!
Most of those games were on the list, so just skip to the appropriate position. It is in an alphabetical order.
Dambusters - how you can miss it? Although I missed the damn dam everytime..
According to my calculations, this video only has approx 700 games. It's 170 minutes long ,15 seconds for each game. There were more than 5000 games published commercially, a couple of new titles are still being released every year. Then add all the homemade games.. It does have most of the popular ones, but the title is obviously wrong.
Aah memories..... Load "*",8,1 or Load "Filename",8,1 then you waited 🤔 and waited😏, and waited......💤😴💤 LOL. Just kidding. The load times may have been long, BUT it was so worth it back then. The C-64 had a massive library of games, accessories, and activities that you could spend hours and hours just having endless amounts of fun. I remember my first color monitor, after the green and amber monochromatic screens. Mine was an Amdek or ?? Something like that. I really miss those days.
Totally for for about that, lol ,8,1
Nice compilation. I now want to release a video with my game list 😁 I want to put 1533 selected titles 😁 How many titles does this video count?
About 15 seconds per game, so about 700.
such great work; good effort; really a[ppreciate
Do you have any other all commodore 64 Games video, cause i couldn't find the games i was looking for, i just forgot their names?
Same here, there are faint memories of a game that I was looking for. Try me, ask away, try to describe your game and I might know what you are looking for.
@@Dukefazon One of them is a single mode shoot em up tank game, basically background is in one colour, as well the sprites, there are spinning teleports in some places, which teleport you to the other world with different colour of the background, there are different kind of hostiles, but i remember one, it is a kind of a nest (made of two sprites) with two orbiting things, which will attack you, when you come closer, when you kill them they respawn from that nest, so it must be destroyed first, also you can go in any direction with your tank, can't remember much more, about it, it was on some compilation with oldies
@@modiFive Is this a single screen game or scrolls in any direction? I guess it's viewed from the top.
@@Dukefazon Yes it is viewed from the top and scroll in any direction
@@modiFive It doesn't ring a bell, I can only think of Combat but that's an Atari 2600 game. Your player is a regular military tank or some tank-like thing? So the enemies are somewhat based on fantasy so it's not a regular war game?
No Castle Wolfenstein????!!!!!!
[16:45] Batman The Caped Crusader was outstanding on the C64. Amazing achievement!
THE TITLE OF THIS VIDEO IS MISLEADING ! Thats not all the Commodore 64 games - the 64 had 17003 games this video only showed 16998 of them !
The hand animation in the dart game looks really... well, something else.
Missing:
007 live and let die
Antiriad/Rad Warrior
Autotest Simulator
Bird Mother
Clik Clak
Cohan's Tower
Duck Tales: The Quest for Gold
Galivan
Garfield
Highway Encounter
Hostages
Mad Nurse
Mini Golf (there are a lot of them, at least 2)
Munsters, The
Navy Seals
Nightmare on Elm Street
On The Tiles
Phoenix
Real Stunt Experts
Slimey's Mine
Spooky Castle
Stop the Express
Supremacy
Time Machine
Western I and II
Yogi Bear (yes, there's a 3rd game, starts with the ranger taking away Boo Boo and has some sad music in it)
And others. including one in the Montezuma Revenge style. The game I've been looking for for years. without success
If you're going to update this, Shades (1984) is missing.
Loads of games missing. Mercenary, Crazy Comets, Knighmare, Knightyme, Judge Dredd, Srontium Dog, Rogue Trooper, Blackwych, Scarabaeus, The Sentinel. Just a few that where missed, so how can you say that this is ALL Titles? Don't get me wrong, this is a great collection, but far from complete.
Good video but there are some games missing here. If I'm not mistaken: Sacred Antiriad, Save Me,...
3 hours of nostalgia for the era.. 🙂
Somebody remember the name of a platform game that had as intro music The Model (Kraftwerk)??
There was a game that I am searching for - don't remember the title and it wasn't here. It was about beeing from and eating bugs, then you evolved and there was other game u evolved and other one... do you remember the name of it?
where's Way of the Exploding Fist? one of the greatest games ever made for the c64!
I was searching Mayhem in Monsterland for couple of years now xDD tnx man!
I am looking for one specific game which I played as a kid. Can't find it for more than 25 years. It was platformer with colorful graphics and style, looking similar to Manic Miner or Blogger. All I remember was first stage where was some huge bike and maybe house, you had to cross that screen to pick something, it looked quite weird. I know its not much but this is all I remember. I was really fascinated by that game back then and it was very hard to me to play it, but I loved it anyway. Can you please help me? I am not sure if it was on Commodore 64 or ZX Spectrum.
I am not sure about your details, but could it be Henry’s House? It is quite colourful and whack.
Isn't Circus Charlie missing? (probably other gams too)
I think IMpossible Mission is as playable today as it ever was. Brilliant original game.
No Barbarian? M.U.L.E? Defender? Galaga? Encounter? Survivor? Ace of Aces? Questron? Flight Simulator? To be on Top? ... It seems there's quite a lot of games missing.
epic work All Games
Don't have the game called Island or also called Rescue. Played it back in grade school.
great, great job. Tkank you
This isn't all C64 games. Even if I take one publisher - Interceptor Micros, I can see that Wheelin Wallie and Wallie Goes to Rhymeland aren't there. Good complication though.
The time I spent playing Space Invaders, Pacman, Donkey Kong, Q Bert, Load Runner, Wonder Boy lol.
@Chef Mike Rowave what ever
I remember realizing the 1st Division Manager CPU controlled team (blue) can field an impossible 4-4-4 formation made me rage quit on the spot.
Lots of games I had are missing. So I guess this computer had thousands of Games. Many were very good... Rtype, California games, ghostngoblins, rune forte gold, 3 stooges, rocker ranger, silkworm, maniac mansion, yie ar king fu and many others.