The 20 Best Commodore 64 Codemasters Games In Order Of Greatness

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Hey whatsup guys OSG back and I’m carrying on the best C64 Budget games videos and today we will be taking a look at the 20 Best Codemasters games in order of greatness. Let me start off by saying that this was a really difficult list as there are so many sequels in the Codemasters catalogue but after some deep thought I’ve just gone with what I think even if it means that I have multiple games in a series…because whether or not they are a sequel they are still great games in their own right and defo worth the few quid we had to pay for them
Anyway this is what I would say are the 20 best Codemasters games in order of greatness

Games in this video:-
Stryker in the Crypts of Trogan @ 00:47
Dizzy: Spellbound @ 01:22
Rally Cross @ 01:58
BMX Simulator @ 02:34
Big Noses USA Adventure @ 03:08
Stuntman Seymour @ 03:43
Kwik Snax @ 04:20
Rockstar Ate My Hamster @ 04:55
Professional BMX Simulator @ 05:23
Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk @ 06:00
Dizzy: Treasure Island @ 06:34
Dizzy: Crystal Kingdom @ 07:11
Steg the Slug @ 07:47
Spikey in Transylvania @ 08:23
CJ's Elephant Antics @ 09:04
Dizzy: Fantasy World @ 09:38
Tilt @ 10:13
Kamikaze @ 10:50
Slicks @ 11:26
Dizzy: Magic Land @ 12:03

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