Back to the Future
Commodore 64 · 1985
About this game
Based on the 1985 movie, you play as a short Marty McFly and must find your mother and father and lead them to the dance so they fall in love before you're out of time.
You start in front of the dance then must jump over or on bullies.
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Do not let them touch you head on or you lose a life.
Also watch for toy planes that will dive at you.
When you are in front of a building, jump at the windows to open them.
You must find your father, who will then follow you.
Next, find your mother and lead your father to her.
They will both follow you so you lead them to the dance.
The next round will have more buildings to search and tougher bullies, like some that leap to catch you in mid-air.
About Commodore 64
Released in 1982, the Commodore 64 is the best-selling home computer model of all time, with an enormous software library spanning games, productivity tools, and everything in between. C64 game collecting centers on cassette tapes and floppy disks in their original packaging — physical media that's inherently fragile, so complete, working copies from the era are increasingly prized by retro computing collectors.
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