Commodore 64 Night Moves / Mindbenders Pack

The Commodore 64 Night Moves / Mindbenders Pack is a package that contains the Commodore 64 computer, cassette unit, two joysticks and a compilation of games.

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Name/VariantCommodore C64C – Night Moves Pack
Accesories1530 Datassette Unit (C2N), 2x Cheetah Annihilator Joysticks
ModsNone
Price£79.99
NotesSlightly Yellowed Keys

Commodore 64

The Commodore 64, also known as the C64 or the CBM 64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982. It has been listed in the Guinness World Records as the highest-selling single computer model of all time. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore PET, the C64 took its name from its 64 kibibytes (65,536 bytes) of RAM.
Read more about the Commodore 64 here.

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Commodore 1530 Datassette Unit (C2N)

The 1530 Datassette Unit (C2N) was a tape recorder that could store and load data on cassette tapes for Commodore’s 8-bit computers, such as the PET, VIC-20, and C64. It had a proprietary edge connector that plugged into the computer and handled the digital-to-analog conversion of the data signals. It was a cheap and reliable storage option, but also very slow compared to disk drives.

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2x Cheetah Annihilator Joysticks

The Cheetah Annihilator Joystick was a two-button joystick that came bundled with the Commodore 64 Games System, a cartridge-based console version of the Commodore 64 home computer. It used the POTX line of the DE-9 connector for the second button, which was located on the base of the joystick. It was compatible with some games that supported two-button controls. It was also criticized for its poor quality and design.

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Night Moves / Mind Benders Compilations

These compilations include four games each for the Commodore 64 computer, released in 1990. The games are:

Sly Spy Secret Agent

Sly Spy Secret Agent is a side-scrolling action game inspired by James Bond movies. You play as Sly, a secret agent who must stop the CWD, a terrorist organization that plots world domination. The game features various stages, such as Washington D.C., underwater, skydiving, and the Golden Gate Bridge, where you can use different weapons and vehicles to fight enemies. The game was released in 1989 by Data East for the arcade and ported to the Commodore 64 by Ocean Software in 1990

Boxed With Manual
2041
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Shadow Warriors

Shadow Warriors is a beat ’em up game based on the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden. You play as a ninja who must fight against a criminal organization called the Jaquio. The game features eight levels, each with a boss at the end. The game was released in 1990 by Ocean Software for the Commodore 64.

Boxed With Manual
2042
£0

Night Breed

Night Breed is a game based on the movie of the same name which casts you as Aaron Boone, a man who dreams of Midian, a place where monsters are accepted. The game consists of three different parts: an adventure game where you explore Midian and interact with its inhabitants, a side-scrolling action game where you fight enemies and bosses, and a driving game where you escape from the police or the Sons of the Free. The game features digitized graphics and sound from the movie, and multiple endings depending on your actions.

Boxed With Manual
2043
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Midnight Resistance

Midnight Resistance is a run and gun game where the player fights against a dictator’s army. The game features nine platform-based levels, each with a boss at the end. The player can use different weapons and vehicles, which can be bought with keys collected from defeated enemies. The game was released in 1990 by Ocean Software for the Commodore 64, based on the arcade version by Data East.
The game is considered one of the best run and gun games for the Commodore 64, praised for its graphics, sound, gameplay, and difficulty. The game is also known for its catchy soundtrack, composed by Keith Tinman. The game has a cult following among retro gamers and fans of the genre.

Boxed With Manual
2044
£0

Trivial Pursuit

Trivial Pursuit for the Commodore 64 is a quiz game based on the popular board game of the same name. The game was developed by Oxford Digital Enterprises and published by Domark in 1986. The game features six categories of questions: Geography, Entertainment, History, Art & Literature, Science & Nature, and Sports & Leisure. The player has to roll a die and move around the board, answering questions to earn wedges and complete the pie. The game has two modes: Classic and A New Beginning. In the Classic mode, the player can choose from four sets of questions: Genus, Baby Boomer, Young Player’s, and All Star Sports. In the A New Beginning mode, the player can choose from three sets of questions: Sound & Vision, Music, and Movies. The game also features sound and graphical questions, such as identifying a tune played backwards or a celebrity’s face scrambled. The game can be played by up to six players, either human or computer-controlled1

Boxed With Manual
2045
£0

Snare

Fly your craft into a deadly maze, searching for a billionaire’s most treasured possession. Toggle switches, fly over tiles for different effects, jump over others. Collect bonuses and find the inter-level teleport that gets you one step closer to the treasure on level 20. The screen rotates ninety-degrees when you move, keeping you central at all times.
The game consists of 20 levels or areas. These areas are grouped together into sets of four, each loading separately. Your ship hovers over the scrolling floor, but it is destroyed if it falls down the gaps. All turns are made instantaneously, snapping the screen 90 degrees about the ship. You can leave a solid trail behind, which has its uses. Your objective on each level is to find the final teleport – two linked, flashing circles. On losing a ship, the area you are currently in will reset itself to the start.
If you have no ship remaining your attempt is terminated. However, you are given the chance to replay that set again, starting in the first area of the set you’re on, with the lives you had initially, and scoring from zero.

Boxed With Manual
2046
£0

Confuzion

This is a puzzle game in which players must explode all of the bombs in each level using a spark. The spark flows along a fuse, which is made up of a series of tiles. These tiles can be moved in the manner of a sliding puzzle. In other words, there is only one unoccupied space and adjacent tiles can be moved into that space, freeing a new space in the process. The aim is then to move the tiles so that the fuse forms a path from the spark to each bomb. There is a time limit, however, and extra time is knocked off if the spark reaches a dead end. Some levels also contain water droplets that extinguish the spark if they touch it.

Boxed With Manual
2047
£0

Split Personalities

Split Personalities is a puzzle game for the Commodore 64, released in 1986 by Domark. The game involves rearranging the scrambled pieces of a celebrity’s face before the time runs out. The game features sound and graphical questions, such as identifying a tune played backwards or a celebrity’s face scrambled. The game can be played by up to two players, either human or computer-controlled.

Boxed With Manual
2048
£0