10 Commodore 64 Games That Were Way Shorter Than You Expected

10 Commodore 64 Games That Were Way Shorter Than You Expected

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Hey whatsup guys OSG here with a video that I’m sure we have all some memories of being on the receiving end of…games that were way shorter than you anticipated. Ok so back in the day we had a few different prices for games but generally around 10 pound was the top end for a c64 cassette down to 1.99 for a budget title. With budget titles we weren’t expecting so much but some of these games are full price and were certainly not worth the money…but the developers knew how to remedy that and made the games so hard that many people never ever saw just how short the games actually were.
I’ve ordered these 10 games on how long it takes to complete them from longest to shortest and I’m sure you will be surprised at just how short they were.
So without more delay let’s take a look at 10 Commodore 64 Games that were shorter than we expected

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Games in this video:-
Danger Freak
Combat School
The Human Race
Hunch Back
Ghosts N Goblins
Kung Fu Master
Commando
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Back to the Future
The Last V8







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