The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games

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The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games

 

5.0
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System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
2+
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
03/05/26
Price
$29.99
Publisher
System 3 Software
ESRB Rating
E10
Play Modes
Supported Controllers

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Description

A tribute to the golden era of retro gaming: 7 cult titles (across 15 formats) united in one collection. Relive gaming history with C64, Amiga, and Spectrum versions lovingly preserved. 

Presenting The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games (International Karate, IK+ and Bangkok Knights). Known for its innovative gameplay, memorable graphics, atmospheric music and blockbusting reviews, our Last Ninja series captivated gamers the world over and set a new standard for action-adventure games. This collection brings together the entire Last Ninja series of C64 versions along with Amiga and Spectrum versions, where available, for the first time. These games pushed the boundaries of what was possible with the technology of the time and now they are available to play on Nintendo Switch™.

The Last Ninja (C64)
Navigate through beautifully hand-crafted environments, solve puzzles and engage in combat with a variety of enemies. The Last Ninja was not only a global commercial success but also a critical one, earning numerous awards, including ‘Game of the Year,’ ‘Best 8-Bit Graphics,’ and ‘Best Music Soundtrack’. The series sold over 23 million copies, cementing its place as one of the most influential and best-selling titles of the 8-bit computer gaming era.

Last Ninja 2 (C64, Spectrum and Amiga)
A landmark title in action-adventure gaming, the Last Ninja 2 featured atmospheric, isometric environments. Its detailed graphics, immersive soundtracks, and challenging gameplay captivated both players and critics, earning multiple awards, including Game of the Year, as well as accolades for its outstanding graphics and sound. It became the most successful entry in the Last Ninja trilogy.

Last Ninja 3 (C64 and Amiga)
Holds a special place in retro video game history, not only for its innovative gameplay and stunning visuals of its time, but also for being the first computer game to receive a perfect 100% review score.

Ninja Remix (C64 and Amiga)
A special edition that enhances the original experience with new soundtracks, updated graphics and gameplay tweaks.

International Karate (Spectrum and C64)
This classic fighting game set the standard for martial arts games in the 1980s. It was also the first European-developed game to receive a CES Showcase Innovations Award at the 1986 Chicago event and won many other awards.

IK+ (C64, Spectrum and Amiga)
A multi-award-winning retro classic that built on the success of its predecessor, IK+ introduced improved graphics and gameplay, with AI that continues to impress even today. The game also featured an innovative and exciting three-player mode, which added a new dimension to the fighting genre. Widely regarded as the ultimate fighting game of the 1980s, IK+ has earned its place in gaming history as a timeless masterpiece that continues to be celebrated by retro gaming enthusiasts.

Bangkok Knights (C64 and Amiga)
A classic System 3 retro game celebrating the art of Muay Thai boxing. Bangkok Knights was the first fighting game to feature large, distinct different characters, and according to some interviews with Capcom’s developers, it inspired the very first Street Fighter game.

Introduction
The 1980s and '90s were a pioneering time for video games and System 3, set up in 1982 by Mark Cale. The original developers were pioneers, experimenting with new technologies and game-play mechanics that would lay the groundworks for today's video game industry.

The Importance of Video Game Preservation
We have always been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of video game development. However, as we look back on our journey, we recognize the critical importance of preserving these creations for future generations to maintain the cultural and historical significance of an entire medium. Developers, too, can benefit from looking back at older games to draw inspiration and understand the technological and creative processes that went into their creation.

System 3’s Legacy
System 3 is proud to have contributed some of the most iconic and influential games in the industry, particularly on the C64 and Amiga platforms.

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* Disclaimer: Reviews are from the Steam (PC) version of the game. These are not indicative of performance on Switch.