Commodore 64
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A horizontal shooter made using the sideways SEUCK mod by Anthony Burns and released into the public domain in...
A SEUCK game by Anthony Burns in conjunction with The New Dimension for one or two players, with cooperative play...
Community Rating: 3.83 Total Votes: 3
11th Century China. The elderly and tyrannical Duke Zhao of Chongqing, fearing the approach of death, expels the...
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Although Flawshow is based on the, erm, revealing kind of games like Lady Killer, this Anthony Burns production...
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On an alternate world, where myth and reality collide … The peaceful nation of Malexheim has been invaded by the...
The third of the Midgard saga. You are Eris, the Huntress of Midgard. The holy city of Midgard has been under...
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A sideways scrolling game created with the Shoot 'Em Up Construction Kit, similar in feel to Golden Axe and a very...
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After the defeat of the vampire tyrant Stryxia 1000 years ago, the folk of Hameria village erected a church over...
The city of Caer Del Taryn has is under attack by various hostile invaders. Your quest is to defend the city,...
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In this game you are a Galleon, which has to defend each city inside each realm. The way to stop the enemies will...
This is an unofficial tribute to the classic Star Wars films. Fly your fighter into space, and turn the evil...
Stormbird is a public domain black and white vertically scrolling shooter for the Commodore 64. The game is similar...
The Call of Cthulu is one of several SEUCK shooter creations by Anthony Burns based on the writings of cult horror...
The Dunwich Horror is a SEUCK shooter developed by Anthony Burns which was inspired the H.P. Lovecraft story of the...
The Shadow over Innsmouth is a Sideways SEUCK arcade style game based on the H. P. Lovecraft novel of the same...
A Flappy Bird send-up made with SEUCK that may make you laugh. Published in Commodore Free #082.