The Commodore 64 Years – 1983 | Best C64 Games
Welcome back to Old Style Gaming! This is the second episode in my brand-new series, The Commodore 64 Years. After laying the foundations in 1982, we now move into 1983, the first full year of C64 development. This year brought us bigger publishers, more ambitious ideas, and a lineup of classics that would shape the system for years to come. In this video, we’ll be counting down the 15 best Commodore 64 games of 1983, including legendary titles like M.U.L.E., Archon: The Light and the Dark, Jumpman, Blue Max, and the creepy Forbidden Forest. From strategy to shooters, platformers to text adventures, 1983 showed just how versatile the C64 could be. 👉 If you enjoy this series, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss the next episode — 1984, when the C64 truly exploded with some of its most iconic releases. 💬 Share your memories in the comments — which of these games did you play back in the day? ✅ Patreon: / oldstylegaming ✅ Twitter: / oldstylegaming ✅ Instagram: / old_style_gaming

The Commodore 64 Years – 1984 | Best C64 Games

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