This is the list of the best games for Commodore 64 currently available on GamesNostalgia. All packed with the correct emulator. If you don't see the game you are looking for, feel free to contact us and ask.
This is the list of the best games for Commodore 64 currently available on GamesNostalgia. All packed with the correct emulator. If you don't see the game you are looking for, feel free to contact us and ask.
Little Computer People is an incredibly advanced life simulation game created in 1985 by David Crane. It was released by Activision for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, and Apple II.
Year: 1985 Genre: Simulation
c64 original game cards commodore 64 simulation virtual lifeLady Bug is a conversion for Commodore 64 of the popular arcade released by Universal in 1981, similar to Pac-Man. The game was designed by Kazutoshi Ueda, also the author of Mr. Do.
arcade coin-op conversion commodore 64 mazeMech Brigade is a wargame published by Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI) in 1985, initially for the Apple II and Commodore 64. The game is a landmark in tactical war simulation and ...
apple 2 original game cold war strategy tank top-down turn-based strategy wargameTimes of Lore is an action RPG created by Chris Roberts - author of Wing Commander - and published by Origin Systems. It was released for Commodore 64, Apple II, and DOS. Later...
Year: 1988 Genre: Role Playing
action-rpg fantasy rpg sword and sorcery wandererSpellbound is an adventure-platformer created by David Jones for Mastertronic. It was published under the label Mastertronic Added Dimension in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC.
adventure flip-screen graphic adventure platformer puzzle platformerThe Games: Summer Edition is the official game of the 1988 Summer Olympics that took place in Seoul, South Korea, in 1988. The game developed by The Code Monkeys is part of the fam...
c64 original game commodore 64 hotseat licensed mixed sports multiplayer olympiad sportsThe Sentinel (The Sentry in the U.S.) is one of the first games of the famous designer and coder Geoff Crammond, the author of the Grand Prix series. Developed initially for the BB...
3d action strategy bbc micro first-person polygons puzzler real-time virtual worldGhosts 'N Goblins is a popular arcade released by Capcom in 1985 and later ported to many home platforms. The Amiga version was published by Elite in 1990, several years after the original Capcom coin-op.
arcade coin-op conversion dark fantasy horror side-scrolling sword and sorceryKarateka is a martial arts fighting game and the first title created by the famous designer Jordan Mechner, author of Prince of Persia. Karateka was developed by Mechner for the Apple II and published in 1984 by Brøderbund.
apple 2 original game brawler martial arts progressive beat-em-upMetal Gear is a stealth action-adventure designed by Hideo Kojima and originally released in 1987 by Konami for the MSX2. It was later ported to the NES, Commodore 64, and DOS. Not...
action-adventure espionage msx spy stealthBurgerTime is the first Commodore 64 game added to GamesNostalgia. It is an arcade game created by Data East in 1982 and later ported to several 8-bit platforms, including the Commodore 64 in 1984.
arcade coin-op conversion commodore 64 platformerThe Goonies is the video game adaptation of the famous 1985 film written by Steven Spielberg and directed by Richard Donner. Developed by Datasoft for 8-bit platforms, the game was...
Year: 1985 Genre: Platformer
2 players co-op licensed movies platformer puzzle platformerLeader Board Golf is a gold simulation created by Access Software originally for the Commodore 64 and released in 1986. Leader Board redefined the sports simulation genre and introduced many players to the joys of computer golf.
c64 original game commodore 64 golf hotseat multiplayer simulation sportsVietnam 3275 is a sci-fi shoot 'em-up developed by Stavros Fasoulas for the Commodore 64. It's a modified version of another game released in 1987 called Delta MK II (or Delta Patrol).
commodore 64 science fiction shooterThe Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer launched in January 1982 by Commodore. It is the highest-selling computer of all time. It had 64 kilobytes of RAM, superior sound and graphics compared to earlier systems