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The Last Ninja (Commodore 64)
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System 3
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The Last Ninja is the first of a series which would become a hallmark of 80s computer gaming. The original version is considered one of the most successful — if not the most successful — original games in the C64's history, and is well remembered for its detailed isometric graphics, memorable music, and revolutionary gameplay.
Hidden Message
A hidden message from Anthony Lees, one of the game's musicians, can be seen at RAM address 0xBD9D during the Inner Sanctum loading screen:
DONE BY ANTHONY LEES FOR SYSTEM 3 ON 5/4/87...EAT YER HEART OUT GALWAY!
| The Last Ninja series | |
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| Commodore 64 | The Last Ninja |
| NES | The Last Ninja |
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden developer credits
Games > Games by content > Games with hidden developer messages
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by System 3
Games > Games by platform > Commodore 64 games
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by System 3
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 1987
Games > Games by series > Last Ninja series
