Thanks. But, wow! I had to take a screenshot and blow it up on my computer to see the tiny dot, and even there I missed it the first time.
You should give this game an age rating: not for people over 50 馃槣.
I love to see how modern game design can work on these old systems, often without significant compromises. This shows us that advancements have been made not only due to better hardware, but also more experience in what works (and the freedom from corporate pressure).
On the other hand, it impressive how many of the old games hold up after all these decades, still providing hours of entertainment.
When the game saves to EasyFlash, the U64 only writes that into RAM, to save this across power cycles, you have to manually save it back to the SD in the U64 menu. So overall, saving to disk is probably more convenient on the U64. (This is a limitation of the U64 EasyFlash support and also applies to other EasyFlash titles when played on the U64.)