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Sega Game Gear - Essential 30 Games

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The Sega Game Gear might have had its problems, but the games were brilliant! You've just bought a second-hand Game Gear or want to play the classics using emulation. But which ones? Here's a list of the best 30 games for your Game Gear in 2020!

The Wonderful Games of the ZX Spectrum

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With over six million Spectrum sales over its lifetime, the ZX Spectrum is one of the best selling 8bit computers in history and home to some truly brilliant games.

NEO-GEO AES - Thirty Arcade Perfect Games

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Bigger, badder, better, NEO-GEO!!! The crown jewel of a bygone gaming era! The dream was to bring the arcade into the home, a console for purists, indistinguishable from its arcade counterpart. Thirty of the best games included in this video, unfortunately, we can't fit every game in, but what is included is arcade perfection. Please subscribe and like :)) Thanks. Follow us at: https://twitter.com/classicreplay https://facebook.com/classicreplayoff... https://classicreplay.blogspot.com #NEO-GEO #AES #Arcade #MVS #SNK #RetroGaming

Fifty Perfect Games for the Commodore 64

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The C64 was not only the best selling home computer of all time, but it also played host to some of the best games ever conceived. Take a trip down memory lane for fifty perfect games on the C64!

Amiga 500 - Perfect Twenty Five Games!

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Keeping it simple! Twenty-five games that showed the Commodore Amiga could and did compete with the 16-bit consoles.

Still Crazy - Crazy Cars Amiga

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One of my favorite racing games from back in the day. The series went on to produce Crazy cars 2 and the excellent Crazy Cars 3. 

Games We Used To Play - Banshee

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Banshee! One of the best games I've ever had the good fortune to play, let alone on the Amiga. I'm talking about all platforms. Truly brilliant stuff, graphics to write home about, and sound effects so good that they negate the need for in-game music. It's criminal that Banshee was only released on the Commodore Amiga and CD32, as this deserved a wider audience, especially on the more successful console's, namely the Megadrive and SNES. There's no doubt that Banshee went on to inspire many more shoot-em-ups throughout the same decade, as a year later a game called 'Tyrian' was released for the PC, that shared certain familiarities with Banshee (now available as freeware, check it out).  Tyrian   I had fun playing this one... Enjoy!