It seems only fair to start with quite possibly one of my all time favourite computer games - Action Biker.
The game is very simple and is played from a 3D isometric view. You play Clumsy Colin, (do you remember the KP Skips adverts from the mid 80's?) and the aim of the game is to ride your motorbike around town, picking up collectables which appear one after another. Some can be found with little effort and are easily obtainable, whereas others are slightly harder to find. Skill is required, particularly when riding up and down the Rollercoaster and Construction Site. Some of the collectables improve the performance of your bike, whereas others are just pointless which have absolutely no use whatsoever (two tone horn, lunchbox!)
When I got my Commodore 64 in 1987, this game came with the computer (yes, thanks to a 'friend' who had compiled me several game tapes... shhhhh). At only £1.99, it wasn't long before I bought an original copy, and even to this day I still play it. It's an ideal game to load up when I have 20 minutes or so to kill
And the music... Such a simplistic tune, but quite often you can still hear me humming the memorable main theme, originally written by Rob Hubbard.
Anyway, as posted previously, here is my remake of the theme tune, complete with me playing (and finishing) the game in high speed. (Hey, do a google search for Action Biker and my video is number 4!!!! Woo hoo.)
The Game Map (Atari Version) by Peter
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