I love how this track is connected to the other tune from Last Ninja 2 "Central Pak" . In some pieces of this song, you can notice the strong similarities. Great tune! I don't recommend listening to this alone in a dark room... If any of you decide to... Be sure not to forget a diaper Ha ha.
@ShadowXStripe You probably think about the stress it came with. Gosh, I think I got constipated just sitting and playing it. And I was fuckin 9 years old. 1 hour with the game, next day 1 hour on toilet. So to fuck with you, no diapers really needed! :D
my fav track out of them all i use to play this level over and over just for the music.. good old memories of this playing in the morning and get yellew at go to schoool!! haha awesome.
Seems like all of us had problems figuring out how to beat the Crocodile. I never figured it out either until the Internet came along. But a clue in the game book at the time when I purchased it said that "you will needs lots of bottle". I knew it had something to do with the bottle you got from the drunk on The Streets. However, I kept throwing it at the Croc and nothing would happen. Had no idea that you were supposed to light the bottle with The Torch in the previous screen.
Seems like all of us had problems figuring out how to beat the Crocodile. I never figured it out either until the Internet came along. But a clue in the game book at the time when I purchased it said that "you will needs lots of bottle". I knew it had something to do with the bottle you got from the drunk on The Streets. However, I kept throwing it at the Croc and nothing would happen. Had no idea that you were supposed to light the bottle with The Torch in the previous screen.
All these memories are NOT lost in time. I love my time spending on the C64 in the 90's. There have been so many possibilities. So many games that where fun. Simply fun. Nowerdays the games come up with graphics and stuff. We only want fun ... and good sountracks, like Last Ninja.
Scared teh shit out of me... also I think it was heavliy influenced by teh dungeon music form teh first game. Thanks for posting this stuff... I love the Last Ninja games (well, teh first 2, i never played 3).
Never got this far. If I recall correctly I got my ass always bitch slapped somewhere in the central park.
m4ffe 7 months ago
You throw the bottle at the crocodile :D
swinetastic 7 months ago
Still getting goosebumps from the last ninja songs still in 2011 ........... my god
Avean 7 months ago
I remember that this shit go me really really scared when I was so fuckin stressed out to clear the stage. Thanks Matt for ruining my life! :D
dummychaos 8 months ago
Forgive my spelling on my previous post. I meant to type: "Central Park" ;)
ShadowXStripe 9 months ago
I love how this track is connected to the other tune from Last Ninja 2 "Central Pak" . In some pieces of this song, you can notice the strong similarities. Great tune! I don't recommend listening to this alone in a dark room... If any of you decide to... Be sure not to forget a diaper Ha ha.
ShadowXStripe 9 months ago
@ShadowXStripe You probably think about the stress it came with. Gosh, I think I got constipated just sitting and playing it. And I was fuckin 9 years old. 1 hour with the game, next day 1 hour on toilet. So to fuck with you, no diapers really needed! :D
dummychaos 8 months ago
my fav track out of them all i use to play this level over and over just for the music.. good old memories of this playing in the morning and get yellew at go to schoool!! haha awesome.
bustsomecaps 1 year ago
Seems like all of us had problems figuring out how to beat the Crocodile. I never figured it out either until the Internet came along. But a clue in the game book at the time when I purchased it said that "you will needs lots of bottle". I knew it had something to do with the bottle you got from the drunk on The Streets. However, I kept throwing it at the Croc and nothing would happen. Had no idea that you were supposed to light the bottle with The Torch in the previous screen.
MystikWizard 1 year ago
Seems like all of us had problems figuring out how to beat the Crocodile. I never figured it out either until the Internet came along. But a clue in the game book at the time when I purchased it said that "you will needs lots of bottle". I knew it had something to do with the bottle you got from the drunk on The Streets. However, I kept throwing it at the Croc and nothing would happen. Had no idea that you were supposed to light the bottle with The Torch in the previous screen.
MystikWizard 1 year ago
All these memories are NOT lost in time. I love my time spending on the C64 in the 90's. There have been so many possibilities. So many games that where fun. Simply fun. Nowerdays the games come up with graphics and stuff. We only want fun ... and good sountracks, like Last Ninja.
Holodoc76 1 year ago
Intense atmosphere here, dark and forboding. I love the creepy start. Amazing what 8 bit music can sound like.
Ilovetubezz 1 year ago
Yeah the croco was to hard to fight!
Great great track!
DJSphinx82 2 years ago 2
God this song is so getting started at 3:32
Me and my Brother were just waiting around in the level to hear this one.
And god, we never figured out how to beat the crocodile at the end, only the internet made it possible ;)
DragonstarDT 2 years ago 23
@DragonstarDT lol i did same thing. waiting for music :)) and then play :D
vprmn 1 year ago
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sebun666 1 year ago
Thank you so much for uploading these. Yeah, those were the days... ;)
Whizzky 2 years ago 5
Scared teh shit out of me... also I think it was heavliy influenced by teh dungeon music form teh first game. Thanks for posting this stuff... I love the Last Ninja games (well, teh first 2, i never played 3).
killustrator 2 years ago 6
It's great that we can download all 3 games for the Wii
1Dudelove 2 years ago 2
I was scared too, but I had the anthrox(sp?) version wich was cracked and we could kill our enemies using the "K" key, because of the trainer;D
emu163 3 years ago 3
Ughhh! The sewers music-
so dark, atmospheric and spine tingling.
Really intense and scary experience playing this at the age of 5~7.
Amazing how fitting the music was for each level in this game, as fitting as some of the best Film Scores out there.
djsmithy 3 years ago 18