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Last Ninja 3 +HD   [2011]

Last Ninja 3 +HD Released by :
John64

Release Date :
30 April 2011

Type :
EasyFlash Release

Videosystem: PAL only

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Crack .... John64
Trainer .... John64
Docs .... John64
Test .... Lemming of HiRMU, Orange

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User Comment
Submitted by John64 on 4 June 2011
I have added some new 'v2' files that contain a small fix. Lemming reported problems with the highscore saver. After a lot of searching and testing these problems only seem to appear on a select few C64's (only reported on C64 rev.B up to now). So if anyone encounters problems please load the 'v2' files that contain the fix. Special thanks to Lemming for doing a lot of testing and for owning a lot of C64 models/equipment ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Skoe on 9 May 2011
Thanks, John. Keep on with the good work! And I like it that you keep the "corporate design" ;)
User Comment
Submitted by John64 on 8 May 2011
@Lemming:
Sorry to hear that the highscore saver doesn't work for you. I did test it extensively on my C64G, C128 and Vice and never encountered problems with it. Did you test it on another C64 just to rule anything out? It shouldn't really matter if you cleared all banks or not before flashing because a 64K memory block is erased before every highscore save. Anyway, if someone else encounters problems with it please report.
User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 7 May 2011
Of course, but that's not the same thing (I do admit that savegames on EasyFlash is even more impressive).
Anyway, I'm starting to suspect this version has a bug in the already famous highscore saver :) I've tested with several carts and highscore saving never actually works and the game crashes afterwards.
It could be that I had not fully erased the flash chips first and it's somehow offended by that but anyway.. has anyone else experienced this?
User Comment
Submitted by e5frog on 7 May 2011
Lemming wrote:
"And congratulations for doing the first ever EasyFlash release with a highscore-saver."
Yup, highscore maybe, Maniac Masion has savegames on the E.F. though IIRC.
User Comment
Submitted by The Shadow on 30 April 2011
Great job :)
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 30 April 2011
Nice! Always liked this game!
User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 30 April 2011
Again, brilliant work; this is the way to play Last Ninja 3! And congratulations for doing the first ever EasyFlash release with a highscore-saver.
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 30 April 2011
Very well done John64! ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Slator on 30 April 2011
nicely done, will check this later on the real thing.

keep up the good work
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