Popular games published by company Commodore

01.11.1980

Rally-X is a maze & driving arcade game, that was released by Namco in 1980 and licensed to Midway Games for US manufacture and distribution in 1981. It was ported to the SG-1000 in Taiwan.

31.12.1986

Uridium (released on the NES as The Last Starfighter) is a science fiction side-scrolling shoot 'em up originally designed by Andrew Braybrook for the Commodore 64, and later ported to other 8-bit machines. It consists of fifteen levels, each named after a metal element, with the last level being called Uridium (a fictional metallic element, not to be confused with the real metallic element iridium). The manual quotes Robert Orchard, who invented the name as saying "I really thought it existed".

31.12.1982

An action game, set in an arcade, sci-fi / futuristic and shooter themes. The aim of the game is to shoot down the invaders before they free their invader buddies from the space prison.

31.12.1981

The objective of the game is to steal gold bars from the vaults of Fort Knox and escape back to their hiding place with them. Fort Knox is represented as a labyrinth of hallways and for some reason there are patrolling black panthers that should be avoided.

31.12.1993

Defender of the Crown II is the sequel to the smash hit Defender of the Crown. It improves over the game by upgrading the arcade sequences. Here, unlike the original game; sword fighting is about method and is not just wild clicking of the mouse button. The siege sequence is also enhanced with different types of ammo (such as Greek fire) to toss into the castle. The jousting is now easier to control and the lance no longer bounces around wildly.