C64 Games NG - Part 3 (2004 to 2010)

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00:00:10 - Turrican III
00:00:42 - Catacombs of Cherubim
00:01:21 - DUX
00:01:53 - Lethal II
00:02:26 - Trac Troopa
00:02:58 - Xetris

2005: 00:03:29
00:03:36 - Astrolab
00:04:08 - Balloonacy 2
00:04:40 - Grid Zone Remix
00:05:12 - Metal Dust (Needs SCPU)
00:05:45 - Sexy Robot II
00:06:17 - Team Patrol
00:06:50 - Weird World 2

2006: 00:07:22
00:07:28 - Advanced Space Battle
00:08:01 - Green Runner
00:08:34 - Marble Logic
00:09:05 - Super Ski - The Downhill Simulator
00:09:38 - Tanks 3000
00:10:10 - Warflame RX
00:10:44 - Zoo Mania

2007: 00:11:18
00:11:22 - Battle Throne
00:11:54 - Beam
00:12:26 - Bomb Chase
00:12:58 - Bomberman C64
00:13:32 - Joe Gunn - Gold edition
00:14:04 - Q-Game
00:14:37 - Racked Off
00:15:08 - Red runner
00:15:42 - Stranded (Cronosoft)
00:16:15 - They

2008: 00:16:46
00:16:52 - Combination Deluxe
00:17:24 - Duell der Piraten (German)
00:17:57 - Shredz64
00:18:30 - Sub Hunter
00:19:03 - Super Cobra (VIDEOPAC port)

2009: 00:19:35
00:19:40 - Berzerk Redux SE
00:20:13 - Frosty the Snowman 2 Turbo/ Frosty's Busy Night
00:20:46 - GR9 Strike Force
00:21:18 - Knight 'n' Grail
00:21:51 - Missile Alert
00:22:23 - Slideways
00:22:56 - Vault Man
00:23:29 - Walking on the Moon

2010: 00:24:00
00:24:06 - Astrolab
00:24:39 - Cave_ The/ Die Höhle
00:25:11 - Cursed Key_ The
00:25:43 - Dark Catacombs
00:26:17 - Diagonal Ball 2
00:26:43 - Lady Kakerlak
00:27:15 - Mine Storm (Vectrex port)
00:27:48 - Morph 64
00:28:20 - Nanako in Classic Japanese Monster Castle
00:28:52 - Quod Init Exit
00:29:25 - Spike (Vectrex port)
00:29:58 - Uwol - Quest for Money
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In 1993 the Commodore 64 basically ended. With more than 10 years on the Market (starting in 1982), it had become one of the biggest selling Home Computers and Games consoles ever made.
It had seen it's games going from typical early 80's 8-bit to almost16-bit quality later on. Other, better, machines took over; the natural way of things.

Occasionally a game would be released here and there like the Metal Warrior series, but nothing else. The platform was dead.

Then something happened. Around 2004-2005 , a few noticeable releases started to appear. Every following year after that the amount of releases seemed to steadily grow. Around 2011 even more games were coming out, and it became apparent that 'Retro machines' were generally coming back into fashion somewhat; even some magazines started to appear around this phenomenon.

These last couple of years has seen some big commercial releases and it doesn't seem to stop yet. Around 50 games a year are being released now; full price, budget and in Public Domain. One could argue that the C64 has made a comeback, be it as original hardware, the C64 Mini or emulated. Great times indeed.

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