Ramsay’s goal is to give the iconic locations of the classic Last Ninja game a new visual look. For example, he just updated his version of the “Jump the River” scene, which was presented with a new UI and modernized graphics.
This is a fan art initiative and a community celebration of a beloved classic game. This project is NOT an official game release, remake, or port. It is purely an artistic tribute created by a fan, intended to honor the original game and the community’s enduring love for it.



The background images and track sections were redrawn using the Megapaint tool, a pixel art drawing program popular in the C64 community.

The goal is to preserve the classic experience, but present it to players in a more modern, streamlined form.
The first 12 screens of the Level 1 have already revamped amazingly:

Ramsay emphasizes that this revamp is a fan initiative, created for the C64 community.
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Hi-Just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your emails with news and screenshots of C64 games.ย I was active with the C64 back in the 90’s, but am now eagerly awaiting my new Commodore 64 Ultimate.ย The differences in graphics between the 80’s/90’s and now is just amazing.ย Thanks for your emails!Larry
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Dear Larry! Thank you very much for your letter. I will continue to keep you informed about the best themes, and congratulations on your new purchase. I wish you every success and hope you enjoy it! Regards, Gabor
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