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Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions (Windows)

By shphhd on July 25, 2010

Balloon Fight (NES)

By shphhd on July 23, 2010

Pinball (NES)

By shphhd on July 22, 2010

Tetris (NES)

By shphhd on July 22, 2010

Arkanoid (NES)

By shphhd on July 20, 2010

Crash Time III (Windows)

By shphhd on January 6, 2010

Pizza Worm (DOS)

By shphhd on September 7, 2009

Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows (Windows 3.x)

By shphhd on August 31, 2009

Epic Pinball (DOS)

By shphhd on August 30, 2009

Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (Windows)

By shphhd on August 27, 2009

Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards (Amiga)

By shphhd on August 26, 2009

Summer Games II (Commodore 64)

Summer Games II is a great game to play with friends.

The Good
Summer Games II is one of the many athletics games made in 1980s. Most of these games involve brainless joystick abuse. Epyx approaches controlling your athletes a bit more natural way. Triple jumping is about right timing and javelin for example requires player to throw javelin at right angle.

Triple jump and javelin are the two best events from the eight available events. Usually sport games are funnier when competing with friends and Summer Games is not an exception. Up to 8 players can compete against each other and it's also possible to play with original Summer Games events too.

Saveable world records is a nice feature to have in this kind of game. On a plus side are also character animation and graphics overall. Visuals are very pleasing for a Commodore 64 game.

The Bad
Of the eight playable events there are six events which I'd rather not to play. Fencing and kayaking are especially dull events.

Sounds are nothing special, national anthems and some sound effects. Listening to national anthems can be a little annoying after a while because you can't skip listening to them after an event.

The Bottom Line
Summer Games II is a great game for gathering of competitive-minded friends. Controls are easy enough to succeed in events and after some practice world records are also breakable. Highly recommended.

By shphhd on August 26, 2009

Slicks 'n' Slide (DOS)

By shphhd on August 26, 2009

EarthBound (SNES)

By shphhd on August 25, 2009

Trifide (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 20, 2009

Joe Blade (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 19, 2009

Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 19, 2009

Into the Eagle's Nest (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 19, 2009

Stargoose Warrior (DOS)

By shphhd on August 19, 2009

Robotron: 2084 (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 19, 2009

NorthStar (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 18, 2009

Crystal Castles (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 18, 2009

Loom (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 18, 2009

California Games II (Atari ST)

By shphhd on August 18, 2009

Super Mario Bros. (NES)

By shphhd on August 16, 2009

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