Chris Trottier on Nostr: Remember Ghost ‘n Goblins for the Commodore 64? It sold like hotcakes. But I never ...
Remember Ghost ‘n Goblins for the Commodore 64?
It sold like hotcakes. But I never liked it. You see, it made the C64 look like a chump compared to the NES.
But in 2015, a complete saint brought us Ghost ‘n Goblins Arcade and gave it a complete re-make. It shows what the C64 could actually do—and it’s so much better than the original port!
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