The standout innovations of the Commodore 64 era were: The last ninja And so it is International Karate Games. Mark Kahl, who recently founded the System 3 team. Started collecting on Kickstarter.to make these legendary classics available to players today. Thanks to fans, it took just 40 minutes to raise the $13,000 goal, and has since risen to over $84,000.
the The last ninja group Of course, it primarily includes the trilogy published between 1987 and 1991, but also the 8-bit systems (Amiga/Atari ST) released in 1990. ninja remix It can also be found in it. In addition, as a bonus, we got three more programs in the package, namely: International Karatethat it Ike+ and Bangkok Knights.
Cale was originally targeting PC and Switch as primary platforms, but the larger-than-expected amount will allow the collection to be created for additional consoles as well. As such, The Last Ninja Collection will be released for PlayStation 4 and 5 in addition to Xbox.
In the set, it will be possible to choose which version of the game we want to launch – in the case of The Last Ninja 2, for example, according to the pictures, C64, Amiga 500 and ZX Spectrum are available.
Higher levels of support also come with a physical game — in the case of the Switch, we get the software on a memory card, and in the case of the PlayStation, on disc, but it also comes with a downloadable version for PC. (The Xbox doesn’t have a disc option.) Anyone who signs up for the Diamond Ultimate Collection tier can get additional extras: the Last Ninja 4 demo (one of those unfinished projects from 2002 and 2018) and the IK++ demo (this one never finished/released). Both of these programs are offered as DVD-ROMs for PC.
A complete list of different Kickstarter giveaways It can be found here. – There are still 21 days until the close, so anyone who wants to own the legendary works of gaming history still has time to pay for them.
Finally, it should be noted that the first The Last Ninja also had a Hungarian aspect: one of Novotrade Software's Budapest development teams, SoftView, worked on it for about a year on behalf of System 3, but the completion of development was eventually handed back to the London company – the Hungarian programmers but “forgot” to pay and were left out of the credits…
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We can expect The Last Ninja Collection to release in 2025 for PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.