
I honestly thought that we were done and dusted with the whole Flappy Bird thing. We already had our fun with Flappy3D-VR on the Oculus Rift. Seems like the little bird has a bit of fight in it yet!
Drum roll please, I now present to you – the 8-bit version of Flappy Bird for the Commodore 64! I must admit, the game does suit the 8-bit system quite well – mmmm, all those lovely sprites. Download it now and have a go. I’ll get my TAC-2 joystick ready!
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I reckon Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld should get together with Nintendo and thrash out some rights to get this show syndicated! If this is a taste of a typical episode, then I know I would watch. What do you reckon?
The perfect Commando rip-off, Rambo: First Blood Part II upped the ante by scrolling in eight directions. The premise of the game was simple, Rambo is sent on a reconnaissance mission to obliterate anything that moves in the Vietnamese jungle and rescue the POWs. The C64 version was damn awesome and Martin Galway’s SID tune just topped it all off.
They say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that is the case, then Pack-In-Video’s Rambo tries very hard to be like Nintendo’s Zelda II: The Adventure Of Link. Pack-In-Video’s earlier attempt on a Rambo game came on the MSX in 1985. However, that one was quite rubbish. The NES version has basic RPG elements and features that simply don’t feel very Rambo-like, but at least it is still playable and somewhat entertaining. I don’t recall John Rambo battling dragonflies or hungry tigers in the movie?
Ocean had a reputation for getting the rights to blockbuster movies. Rambo III was no exception. Before they gave us the sublime Platoon and Robocop, Ocean gave us a boring version of Rambo III. The game was broken up into three stages – raiding the enemy fort to rescue Col. Trautman; destroying the enemy compound by priming explosives; and the final stage being a 3D shoot-out, with enemies coming towards the screen.

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Imagine if Sonic The Hedgehog could be completed in a blink of an eye! What would our most popular video games be like if they had a super easy mode? Can’t imagine in it, can you. Well, press play and take a look at how super easy mode would be like on your fave video games.








