
Zapped to the Past Episode 189 August 1991
In the month of August 1991 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-eighty-nine of Zapped to the Past, we conclude our look at some of those games, including the switchbladeless Switchblade, the vertical F1 GP Circuits, and the middle of the table Manchester United Europe and wonder who thought a racing game without corners was a good idea?
Games covered in this episode:
F1 GP CircuitsSwitchbladeJahangir Khan’s World Championship SquashMan Utd EuropeFind us here:
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Nothing but Trouble (1991) Trailer | Chevy Chase | Dan Aykroyd
Zapped to the Past
The Commodore 64 had lots of games. Not all of them are good. In Zapped to the Past, we cast a retrospective eye over those games reviewed in each issue of Zzap!64 magazine. Hosted by two lifelong C64 fans, we throw off those rose tinted specs and see if those games are still worth playing today.
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