That's right. If a game says for it's for both the C64 and C128, it will always be for the C64.
Next one:
The Bard's Tale. Again, this one says C64/128 so is this the right entry:
http://www.rfgeneration.c...nfo.pl?ID=U-018-S-01830-AAnd this one is in a sleeve type box, reminds of a jacket that a record comes in, is this the box or is some kind of inner packaging?
The "record sleeve" the game comes in is actually the box. Pretty much all EA games came with that type of packaging, and The Bard's Tale is no exception.
Blue Max 2001. This one says C64/Atari "Single disk works on both computers". There is already an entry for Atari 8-bit family
http://www.rfgeneration.c...nfo.pl?ID=U-034-S-02410-A. So should I add another entry for C64 or another entry for Multiple Consoles or should the existing entry be changed to Multiple Consoles?
I ran into the same problem with a couple of C64 games. I'd just go ahead and list it under both systems. Just make sure to put something along the lines of "flip side contains C64/Atari version" in the trivia.
Hulk. This one says "C64 & Plus/4" So would I add it as "C64/128" or "C16/Plus4/116" or "Multiple Consoles"? Also, it came in a paper sleeve, like a dust cover type thing. I assume there was an actual box too, so the sleeves would fall under extra media?
If the paper sleeve has a unique logo on it, than it should be listed under extra media. Most games came with ordinary paper sleeves, so they shouldn't be listed under extra media. And yes, it came with a box.