quote:Originally posted by Hal: "The Last Ninja II" title tune on my old Commodore 64.
LOL! Now I'm gonna have to play that game tonight, Hal. The screenshot that you posted is actually from "The Last Ninja" rather than "The Last Ninja II", but I'm assuming the theme music you like came from the 2nd part.
quote: LOL! Now I'm gonna have to play that game tonight, Hal. The screenshot that you posted is actually from "The Last Ninja" rather than "The Last Ninja II", but I'm assuming the theme music you like came from the 2nd part.
Yeah, you`re right. This pic is actually from Last Ninja II. I never really played it because it was a bit after my time (I only played on the C64 from around 83 - 86, after that only coding for demos) but I really liked the music, which was often used in intros & demos of cracker groups.
I just built up my old C-64 a few days ago and played some of the old games with my daughter. She was really into Pitfall II and Jungle Hunt.
It`s an .exe file of the C-64 game "Bruce Lee" and you don`t need an emulator to play. Totally cool (if you liked the original). More info here: http://planetflibble.com/blitz
quote:Originally posted by Hal: It`s an .exe file of the C-64 game "Bruce Lee" and you don`t need an emulator to play. Totally cool (if you liked the original).
Now that's way cool, Hal. Bruce Lee was always one of my all-time favorite games on the C64. I'm still able to play straight through from beginning to end in record time. That never fails to impress my footgal friends. Okay, maybe it does. hehe
quote: I'm still able to play straight through from beginning to end in record time.
Seriously? I must admit that I never managed to play that one through, even though I tried dozens of times. But then I´m more of the "text-adventure nerd". Stuff like the old Infocom and Melbourne House adventures. But that never impressed any foot gals In fact, it didn`t impress anybody over here in Germany because non of the kids could speak English.