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With the Quickshot II, a joystick returns that, like few others, belongs to the image of home computer games of the 1980s.
The Best Platformers Forgotten by Time were great in their eras, but couldn't quite establish themselves.
The 1980s was a bit like the Wild West when it came to video games. There are several titles that were released back then that would definitely be banned today.
These are the revolutionary platformers that moved the genre forward through innovation and design.